This document provides an overview of fuels and combustion for power plant engineering. It discusses the main types of fuels used in power plants including solid fuels like coal, gaseous fuels like natural gas, and liquid fuels derived from petroleum. For each fuel type, it describes important properties that influence combustion such as density, viscosity, heating value, and ash content. The document also covers the principles of combustion like stoichiometric air-fuel ratios and the conditions required for complete combustion. Key concepts discussed include the proximate and ultimate analysis of coal and the combustion of hydrocarbon fuels.