Diesel
Fuel
Petroleum
products normally used as fuel for diesel engines are components
of crude oil having heavy hydrocarbons containing at least
12 to 16 carbon atoms per molecule. These heavier fractions
are taken from crude oil after the more volatile portions
used in gasoline are removed. Diesel offers better fuel consumption
than petrol and, in almost every case, lower carbon dioxide
emissions.
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