Fuel

Petroliam fuel, also known as petroleum-based fuel, has been a primary source of energy for various industries and transportation sectors. Recently, the use of petroliam fuel has expanded to the production of biofuels, specifically for the cultivation of algae. Algae are highly efficient in converting sunlight and carbon dioxide into energy-rich oils, which can be extracted and converted into biofuels. Petroliam fuel provides a reliable and cost-effective source of energy for the cultivation of algae, allowing for large-scale production of biofuels. With the growing demand for renewable energy sources, the use of petroliam fuel in algae production could help to meet this demand while also reducing carbon emissions.

EN 590

The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) created the EN 590 European Standard Gasoline Specification. It is intended to guarantee that fuel bought within the European Union complies with a set of minimal standards for quality, safety, and environmental protection. The specification is currently going through its fifth revision, and in 2021, a new specification called EN 228 is most likely to replace it. Limits are set for variables like sulphur content, the range of distillation temperatures, cetane number, and octane number in EN 590. Additionally, it establishes a minimum and maximum lubricity limit. To reflect changes in the fuel market and technological advancements, the specification is frequently updated.

EN 590

The European Committee for Standardization (CEN) created the EN 590 European Standard Gasoline Specification. It is intended to guarantee that fuel bought within the European Union complies with a set of minimal standards for quality, safety, and environmental protection. The specification is currently going through its fifth revision, and in 2021, a new specification called EN 228 is most likely to replace it. Limits are set for variables like sulphur content, the range of distillation temperatures, cetane number, and octane number in EN 590. Additionally, it establishes a minimum and maximum lubricity limit. To reflect changes in the fuel market and technological advancements, the specification is frequently updated.

Jet Fuel

Jet fuel is an aviation fuel primarily used to power jet engines and turbines on aircraft. A type of aviation fuel called jet fuel is intended for use in gas-turbine-powered aircraft. It appears colorless to straw-colored. Jet A-1, a kerosene-like fuel, is the most popular kind of jet fuel used in commercial aviation. Crude oil is fractionally distilled to create jet fuel.