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The most important groups of fuels are fossil fuels, bio-fuels, hydrogen and nuclear fuel (uranium). Of these fuels, only bio-fuels and hydrogen are strictly renewable, but in both cases, this really depends on the energy source used to produce it. We have traditionally been heavily dependent on fossil fuels (first coal, then oil and now natural gas) and more recently on nuclear power. In the future, we will need a more sustainable range of fuels for all potential uses. New technologies such as fuel cells may require a wider range of fuels (e.g. hydrogen) and widen the range of applications for which fuels may be used (e.g. methanol-fuelled fuel cells to power laptops). There are many controversial topics surrounding fuels, from carbon emissions and climate change through the potential for bio-fuel crops to compete with food crops to the whole debate around nuclear power generation. - Description added by: David Lockie (Admin)

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Police urged to eco-drive
Police urged to eco-drive Minimising fuel consumption is behind new driving guidelines for police.
Fuel conservation priority for local police force
Fuel conservation priority for local police force Police officers in Devon and Cornwall are having lessons in how to reduce their fuel consumption.
Report: £9.2bn needed to end fuel poverty
Report: £9.2bn needed to end fuel poverty A huge investment is required on the part of the government to lift people out of fuel poverty, according to a new report.
David Miliband supports low carbon economy
David Miliband supports low carbon economy Foreign secretary David Miliband has claimed Europe should work to reduce its carbon fuel dependency.
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