【 Liquid Fuels 】
Liquid fuels, also known as fuel oil, including liquid fossil fuel, liquid biofuels and other pyrolysis oil, refer to any liquid (or liquefiable) substance that can be burnt to produce heat or power. It is mainly composed of hydrocarbons or their mixtures, wherein the liquid fossil fuels include crude oil, heavy oil, and light diesel, etc.; the liquid biofuels include biodiesel and ethanol, which belong to renewable energy sources; the other pyrolysis oils include tyre pyrolysis oil, plastic pyrolysis oil and so on.
The main advantages of liquid fuels are high calorific value, low waste content, low ash content, easy transportation, high combustion heat efficiency, and the combustion flame similar to gas fuel can be obtained.
The power plant can use fossil fuels (such as natural gas, fossil oil, and coal, etc.) or renewable energy sources (such as water, wind, solar energy, and biomass energy, etc.). In short, it is economical and environmentally friendly to choose the fuel that is easy to get and suitable for you.
The Liquid fuels of our power plant include: Light diesel oil, Heavy fuel oil, Crude oil, Liquid biofuels, and tyre pyrolysis oil, etc.
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Diesel Oil
Diesel oil refers to the blending of distillate oil produced by crude oil distillation, catalytic cracking, thermal cracking, hydrocracking, petroleum coking and other processes; it can also be produced by shale oil processing and coal liquefaction.
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Liquid Biofuels
Liquid Biofuels, also known as biofuels oil, including biodiesel and ethanol, refer to liquid fuels produced by transesterification or catalytic cracking, using animal and vegetable oils(biomass) as feed.
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Heavy Fuel Oil
Heavy Fuel Oil (HFO) is based on the high viscosity, tar-like mass, which remains after the distillation and subsequent cracking of crude oil in order to produce lighter hydrocarbon products, such as petrol, distillate diesel fuels and heating oil or feed
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Crude Oil
Crude Oil refers to the substance is extracted directly from the oil well in the purest and undiffused condition. All our medium speed liquid fuel engines can burn crude oil.
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Pyrolysis Oil
Pyrolysis oil refers to the liquid fuel obtained by catalytic cracking of recycled waste rubber and petrochemical products such as waste tires, waste rubber, waste plastics and waste lube oil.
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