paliva
Paliva are substances that release energy through chemical reactions, typically combustion, and are used to power vehicles, heat buildings, and generate electricity. They can be solid, liquid, or gaseous. The most common category is fossil fuels, including coal, oil, and natural gas. Liquid fuels such as gasoline and diesel are widely used in road transport because of high energy density and ease of storage. Gaseous fuels include natural gas and LPG. Solid fuels include coal and biomass-derived solids used for heat and power.
In addition to fossil fuels, there are biofuels produced from renewable sources, such as ethanol and biodiesel.
Energy density varies: liquids generally offer high energy per volume, while hydrogen has very high energy
Storage, handling and infrastructure influence safety and costs. Regulations set fuel quality standards, emissions limits and