About
Diesel
Diesel is a type of fuel derived from crude oil and used primarily in diesel engines. It is a petroleum based product and differs from gasoline in its energy density, combustion properties, and the types of engines it's used.
It has a wide variety of usage:
Transportation - used in various types of transport vehicles
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Trucks
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Buses
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Trains
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Ships
Power Generation - commonly used for electricity production in areas without access to a power grid
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Remote locations
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Construction sites
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Emergency backup power
Agriculture and Construction - powers heavy equipment
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Tractors
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Bulldozers
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Harvesters
Military - powers the engines of military vehicles such tanks, trucks and ships
Marine Applications - boats, ships and other watercraft
Diesel engines are favoured for applications where power and efficiency are critical, especially for large-scale industrial and commercial uses.


