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SRF

Secondary Recovered Fuel or Solid or Specified

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SOFC

Solid Oxide Fuel Cell

Miscellaneous » Unclassified

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RSF

Renewable Solid Fuel

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SFCH

Solid Fuel Central Heating

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DBSF

Densified Biomass Solid Fuel

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SPEFC

Solid Polymer Electrolyte Fuel Cells

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SPFC

Solid Polymer Fuel Cell

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SFAE

Solid Fuel Air Explosives

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SOFC

Solid Oxide Fuel Cells

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SFBA

Solid Fuel Burning Appliance

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SRF

Solid Recovered Fuel

Governmental » NASA

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SRF

Solid Recuperated Fuel

Governmental » Environmental

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SOFC

Solid Oxide Fuel Cell

Miscellaneous » Automotive

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Solid fuel
Solid fuel refers to various types of solid material that are used as fuel to produce energy and provide heating, usually released through combustion. Solid fuels include wood, charcoal, peat, coal, Hexamine fuel tablets, and pellets made from wood, corn, wheat, rye and other grains. Solid-fuel rocket technology also uses solid fuel. Solid fuels have been used by humanity for many years to create fire. Coal was the fuel source which enabled the industrial revolution, from firing furnaces, to running steam engines. Wood was also extensively used to run steam locomotives. Both peat and coal are still used in electricity generation today. The use of some solid fuels is restricted or prohibited in some urban areas, due to unsafe levels of toxic emissions. The use of other solid fuels such as wood is increasing as heating technology and the availability of good quality fuel improves. In some areas, smokeless coal is often the only solid fuel used. In Ireland, peat briquettes are used as smokeless fuel. They are also used to start a coal fire. Solid fuels are contrasted with liquid fuels and gaseous fuels.

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