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For a conventional vehicle, we measure the emissions generated during the fuel's life cycle, from the oil well to the tank, then in the combustion of fuel in the car's engine.
Lucia Green-Weiskel: Electric Vehicles: Where Do the Emissions Go? Lucia Green-Weiskel 2011
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NEW DELHI -- India's coal ministry has agreed to divert some of the coal sold in the spot market through electronic-auctions to power producers to help offset the fuel's shortage in the country, the power secretary said Wednesday.
India to Divert Some Spot Market Coal to Power Producers Saurabh Chaturvedi 2011
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But the initiative, perhaps inadvertently, also highlights a tension between the company's long-term optimism about natural gas and its pessimism regarding the fuel's current cheap market price.
Conoco Tries to Fuel More Natural-Gas Use Daniel Gilbert 2011
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For a conventional vehicle, we measure the emissions generated during the fuel's life cycle, from the oil well to the tank, then in the combustion of fuel in the car's engine.
Lucia Green-Weiskel: Electric Vehicles: Where Do the Emissions Go? Lucia Green-Weiskel 2011
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Volatile oil prices have forced many businesses to walk a fine line between passing along costs to customers and finding other ways to mitigate fuel's impact on earnings.
Firms in Mitigation Mode as Oil Prices Jack Up Costs Dana Mattioli 2011
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Mild weather and oversupply have pushed the fuel's price below $3.
Natural Gas Ends 2011 at 27-Month Low Dan Strumpf 2011
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Now, a gasoline motor is inefficient, discarding 85% of the fuel's energy -- losing it to the transmission, wasting it on idling and discharging it as heat.
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Now, a gasoline motor is inefficient, discarding 85% of the fuel's energy -- losing it to the transmission, wasting it on idling and discharging it as heat.
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Now, a gasoline motor is inefficient, discarding 85% of the fuel's energy -- losing it to the transmission, wasting it on idling and discharging it as heat.
Running On Air 2010
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Now, a gasoline motor is inefficient, discarding 85% of the fuel's energy -- losing it to the transmission, wasting it on idling and discharging it as heat.
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