Bunker fuel is emerging as a renewable and clean fuel due to low sulfur content eco-friendly production process
In our world today, there are several types of fuels that are used to power everything from cars to airplanes to boats to space shuttles and one of the most common types of fuel is bunker fuel. The name itself, "bunker fuel" actually dates all the way back to the steam-powered vessels that were regularly powered by oil and stored their "fuel" inside of "coal bunkers" aboard their ship.
In a way, you can look at bunker fuel in the same way as a type of oil. However, unlike oil, bunker fuel can be stored in underground tanks for many years, which makes it the perfect fuel for those who need the fuel supply of the past right now.
Since diesel fuels have become so expensive to use on a daily basis, the alternative is to store some of the old oil or gas on an emergency basis just in case. But, because of the increasing costs associated with using this fuel, people will try to substitute for this in some way. One common way that this is done is by making use of bunker fuel for their cars.
Another reason for people to use this fuel for their cars is that these fuels are easier to work with. Diesel and gasoline are more difficult to manage than coal and wood. Also, because the fuel can last so long, you will not have to constantly refill the tank.
Finally, bunker fuel has the advantage of being renewable, which means it can be used as fuel for a very long time to come. The process of creating the fuel, is known as "hydrogen peroxide", which involves pumping pure hydrogen into a tank of water, which then converts the hydrogen into carbon dioxide and water, and once again, hydrogen peroxide into pure water.
Recently, the port of Fujairah in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has begun offering cleaner marine fuel oils. The marine fuels, also known as bunkers, has maximum 0.5 percent sulphur content.
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