economies of fuel

  • 1Fuel economy in automobiles — Fuel consumption monitor from a 2006 Honda Airwave …

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  • 2Économies d'énergie — Économie d énergie Les économies d énergie résultent de la limitation de production et de consommation d énergie, en particulier d énergie non renouvelable produite à partir de combustibles fossiles : pétrole, gaz, charbon, tourbe (qui se… …

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  • 3Économies d'énergies — Économie d énergie Les économies d énergie résultent de la limitation de production et de consommation d énergie, en particulier d énergie non renouvelable produite à partir de combustibles fossiles : pétrole, gaz, charbon, tourbe (qui se… …

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  • 4Économies d’énergie — Économie d énergie Les économies d énergie résultent de la limitation de production et de consommation d énergie, en particulier d énergie non renouvelable produite à partir de combustibles fossiles : pétrole, gaz, charbon, tourbe (qui se… …

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  • 5Fuel cell — For other uses, see Fuel cell (disambiguation). Demonstration model of a direct methanol fuel cell. The actual fuel cell stack is the layered cube shape in the center of the image A fuel cell is a device that converts the chemical energy from a… …

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  • 6Fuel saving devices — Since the development of the internal combustion engine, people have looked for ways to increase its efficiency, in order to increase the fuel economy of the automobile.Although many technologies have had a beneficial effect on vehicles fuel… …

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  • 7Fuel card — A fuel card is a payment card for petrol (gasoline), diesel and other fuels at filling stations. Account balances are cleared in full when due and payment terms vary depending on the supplier and can be anything from weekly to monthly. One of the …

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  • 8Fuel poverty — A fuel poor household is one which cannot afford to keep adequately warm at reasonable cost. The term is mainly used in the UK, Ireland and New Zealand, although the concept also applies in much of Eastern Europe and the USA. Definitions In the… …

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  • 9Corporate Average Fuel Economy — CAFE redirects here. For other uses, see Cafe (disambiguation). The Corporate Average Fuel Economy (CAFE) are regulations in the United States, first enacted by the U.S. Congress in 1975,[1] and intended to improve the average fuel economy of… …

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  • 10Canadian and American economies compared — The economies of Canada and the United States are extremely similar because they are both developed countries, which have mixed economies and are each other s largest trading partners. However, key differences in population makeup, geography,… …

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