synthetic fuel - traducción al árabe
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synthetic fuel - traducción al árabe

LIQUID FUEL, OR SOMETIMES GASEOUS FUEL, OBTAINED FROM SYNGAS, A MIXTURE OF CARBON MONOXIDE AND HYDROGEN, IN WHICH THE SYNGAS WAS DERIVED FROM GASIFICATION OF SOLID FEEDSTOCKS SUCH AS COAL OR BIOMASS OR BY REFORMING OF NATURAL GAS
Synfuel; Synthetic petrol; Synthetic gasoline; Synfuels; Synthetic fuels; Synthfuel
  • Lifecycle carbon emissions profiles of various fuels, including many synthetic fuels. Coal and biomass co-conversion to transportation fuels, Michael E. Reed, DOE NETL Office of Fossil Energy, Oct 17 2007
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  • Side-by-side comparison of FT synthetic fuel and conventional fuel. The synthetic fuel is extremely clear because of the near-total absence of sulfur and aromatics.

synthetic fuel         
وقود اصطناعى
Electric fuel pump         
PUMP THAT SUPPLIES FUEL TO AN ENGINE FROM A LOCAL TANK
Mechanical fuel pump; Fuel pump boss; Fuel pumps; Electronic fuel pump; Fuel Pump; Electronic Fuel Pump; Mechanical Fuel Pump; Electric fuel pump; Fuel pump (engine); Fuel pump (engine component)
مضخة بنزين كهربائية
fuel pump         
PUMP THAT SUPPLIES FUEL TO AN ENGINE FROM A LOCAL TANK
Mechanical fuel pump; Fuel pump boss; Fuel pumps; Electronic fuel pump; Fuel Pump; Electronic Fuel Pump; Mechanical Fuel Pump; Electric fuel pump; Fuel pump (engine); Fuel pump (engine component)
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Definición

fuel oil
¦ noun oil used as fuel in an engine or furnace.

Wikipedia

Synthetic fuel

Synthetic fuel or synfuel is a liquid fuel, or sometimes gaseous fuel, obtained from syngas, a mixture of carbon monoxide and hydrogen, in which the syngas was derived from gasification of solid feedstocks such as coal or biomass or by reforming of natural gas.

Common ways for refining synthetic fuels include the Fischer–Tropsch conversion, methanol to gasoline conversion, or direct coal liquefaction.

Ejemplos de uso de synthetic fuel
1. A 1'80 law, generated by the Carter administration, offered tax credits to companies as incentives to design and use synthetic fuel systems.