Fossil fuels are natural energy resources like coal, oil, and natural gas. They are derived from ancient organic matter, primarily plants and animals, that have decomposed over millions of years. This slow transformation results in reservoirs rich in carbon and hydrogen. Fossil fuels are accessed through mining or drilling and are central to global energy production.
They are highly dense in energy due to their chemical composition, which consists mainly of carbon-hydrogen bonds. These bonds are capable of storing a vast amount of energy, making fossil fuels potent sources of power for electricity generation, transportation, and heating. While providing substantial energy needs globally, the combustion of these resources also poses environmental challenges, such as greenhouse gas emissions.
- Fossil fuels result from ancient biological decay.
- They are rich in hydrocarbons, enabling high energy storage.
- Key types include coal, oil, and natural gas.