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  • An [[electrical power plant]] that converts the [[Heat of combustion|combustion heat energy]] derived from burning a [[fossil fuel]], such as [[
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  • #REDIRECTION[[Heat of combustion]]
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  • ...namics]] (i.e., the ''conservation of energy'') and on the fact that the [[heat of combustion]] is used entirely for heating the fuel, the combustion air or oxygen, and * the heat of combustion (also referred to as the ''heating value'')
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  • The '''heat of combustion''' (ΔH<sub>c</sub><sup>0</sup>) is the [[energy (science)|energy]] release The heat of combustion is traditionally measured with a [[Calorimeter#Bomb calorimeters|bomb calor
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  • ...erating at an efficiency of about 38%, which means that about 38% of the [[heat of combustion]] of the fuel (coal, natural gas, oil, etc.) is converted into electric en
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  • ...nd hydrogen gases referred to as [[synthesis gas]] (or syngas) which has a heat of combustion that is much less than that of natural gas. Syngas can be burned as a fuel
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  • ...stion|heating values]]'', ''[[Heat of combustion|caloric values]]'' or ''[[Heat of combustion|heats of combustion]]''):
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  • ...what the graphed maximums would be for jet engines using hydrogen having a heat of combustion of 142 MJ/kg or using a hydrocarbon having a heat combustion of 42 MJ/kg.}} ...run on almost any fuel. Hydrogen is a highly desirable fuel because its [[Heat of combustion]] is twice that of more common fuels and this gives twice the specific impu
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