Sentences with phrase «as fuel range»

The standard dashboard display alerts drivers to such information as fuel range, tire pressure, and outside temperature.

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«Ruffling the feathers of high - profile folks ranging from executives at Pepsi to Pink Floyd's Roger Waters, Scarlett Johansson's titillating performance, and her role as an advocate who seems to be flip - flopping, just fuels the fire,» Gibbs says.
Yepez, himself known as «El Marro,» or «The Mallet,» is wanted by federal authorities and suspected of crimes ranging from drug trafficking to fuel theft.
The increase in the quarter was broadly based across components, with particularly large rises recorded in exports of «other mineral fuels» and non-monetary gold, as production commenced from the 4th LNG train at the North - West Shelf and at a range of new gold mines, including the Telfer redevelopment.
UK firm Fuel For Adventure has chosen Innovia Films» compostable flexible material NatureFlex ™ as the packaging for its range of natural energy bars...
Companies who produce both light motor oils and lubricants as well as fuel and engine additives with very low viscosities are likely to find these machines very attractive because they are easy to setup, require few to no changeparts and can fill a wide range of container sizes.
While Facebook and other social media played an essential role in creating the protests themselves, I would argue that their even more important role consisted in continuously fuelling them, as multiple Facebook pages dedicated to the protests started posting photos, videos and articles on what was happening, while simultaneously engaging the public and the protesters in a discussion on a wide range of important and thought - provoking civic topics, ranging from the manifestations themselves to Romania's political future.
According to the report, about US$ 494million will be required to procure natural gas for the various thermal plants as there is bound to be at least a supply deficit of 65,000 mmscf, as it has been estimated that the gas flow required for fuelling the thermal plants this year will range between 120,000 - 146,400 mmscf.
While social and environmental objectives are not necessarily in conflict (indeed action to meet green objectives through domestic heating and insulation improvements represents the definitive policy in eradicating fuel poverty), a range of factors mean that they are nevertheless often seen as competing for political priority and resources.
As we see the price of fossil fuels and conventional energy sources rising it is clear that the future of our energy requirements will be one that is based on a range of sustainable and renewable sources.
Panels focused on current efforts to tackle climate change, ranging from local environmental initiatives to the global Paris climate agreement, as well as how divestment from fossil fuels can be a tool for climate justice and curbing the impacts of climate change.
The biggest stumbling block VASIMR faces, as Chang Díaz readily acknowledges, is that even once it is scaled up to operate in the tens - of - megawatts range, which would be required to overtake traditional rockets in long - distance travel, it's still just an engine that doesn't run on fuel.
About 15 times as much oil and natural gas is used as fuel than ends up in consumer products ranging from soaps, shampoos and deodorants to air fresheners, glues and cleaning sprays.
Companies ranging from Science Applications International (SAIC) in San Diego to San Francisco - based start - up Solazyme are working to produce jet fuel from algae oil as well.
As with FCEVs, public fueling stations are few in number, the cars come at a premium and their fuel tanks are bulky and range - limiting (EnergyWire, July 20).
Domestic industries can make it from a range of chemical feedstocks and energy sources (for instance, from renewable, nuclear and fossil - fuel sources), and the nontoxic gas could serve as a virtually pollution - free energy carrier for machines of many kinds.
And there is no reason to think that the R. eutropha could not be made to generate other products — perhaps complex hydrocarbon molecules like those found in fossil fuels or even the whole range of chemicals currently synthesized from polluting resources, such as fertilizers.
It turns out they are indispensable for a range of urgently needed green energy technologies such as wind turbine generators, low - energy lighting, fuel cells, rechargeable batteries, magnetic refrigeration and hydrogen storage.
«We selected Range Fuels as one of our partners in this effort,» said Samuel Bodman, then secretary of energy, at the groundbreaking ceremony in November 2007, «because we really believe that they are the cream of the crop.»
«The acquired data provides important insights into the fuel spray motion as well as the timing and quantity of soot formed under a wide range of conditions,» said Sandia researcher Scott Skeen.
Commercial - scale efforts have existed for over a hundred years that convert corn, sugar cane and other plant - based substances into a wide array of products, ranging from fuel such as corn - based ethanol to ingredients in many consumer goods, such as soap and detergents.
Given the potential benefits, Congress has provided $ 10 million in funding — and the DOE has asked for $ 30 million more — to develop a second facility employing the process, as well as millions more for similar cellulosic biorefineries, such as the Range Fuels plant in Soperton, Ga., that converts wood waste into fuel.
The researchers are using «big data» concepts and techniques to discover and design new nanomaterials — a priority area under the White House's Materials Genome Initiative — using a methodology that will revolutionize materials design, impacting a broad range of products that affect our daily lives, from drugs and agricultural chemicals such as pesticides or herbicides to fuel additives, paints and varnishes, and even personal care products such as shampoo.
Just as a typical oil refiner cracks petroleum into a mixture of hydrocarbons ranging from ethane to jet fuel, Virent transforms sugars into a fuel that has a 102 octane rating.
As coyotes take over their ranges in North America, red fox populations are plummeting, and researchers have found one surprising result: The drop is fueling the spread of Lyme disease.
But fuel cell advocates point out that given the space available in a car frame and the laws of thermodynamics, today's batteries can only provide a limited driving range — 40 miles (65 kilometers) for GM's own Chevrolet Volt — before requiring a recharge, such as by the gasoline motor in a full hybrid like the Toyota Prius.
Traditionally, syngas is converted to liquid fuel by means of a catalyst; Range Fuels is tweaking the catalyst to improve this procedure as well.
Additionally, ethylene and ethanol could serve as the building blocks for a range of consumer goods, and CO2 - derived formic acid could be used by the pharmaceutical industry or as a fuel in fuel cells.
In industry and commerce, applications range from food and fertilizer manufacture to crude oil cracking to utilization as an energy source in fuel cells.
Actually, MacCready predicts that the big market in the coming decade or two may not be so much for all - electric cars as for hybrid cars designed to run on batteries in pollution - choked cities and on gasoline — or natural gas, or ethanol, or hydrogen, or some other range - extending fuel — on long highway trips (though the way Americans drive now, 90 percent of all car trips fall within Impact's 120 - mile range).
Platinum is used as a catalyst in fuel cells, in automobile converters and in the chemical industry because of its remarkable ability to facilitate a wide range of chemical reactions.
By comparison, scenarios for fossil fuel emissions for the 21st century range from about 600 billion tons (if we can keep total global emissions at current levels) to over 2500 billion tons if the world increases its reliance on combustion of coal as economic growth and population increase dramatically.
Funding from a wide range of sources fuels a host of scientific investigations, such as collaborative, cross-disciplinary efforts with the potential to broadly impact the state of cancer knowledge and care.
RIAR's reactors provide a full range of capabilities to test fuel and materials of all types of existing power reactors as well as advanced and innovative ones: water - cooled thermal reactors, including those with boiling and pressurized water, gas - cooled, fast and other types of reactors.
As discussed above, nano - engineered materials in automotive products include polymer nanocomposites structural parts; high - power rechargeable battery systems; thermoelectric materials for temperature control; lower rolling - resistance tires; high - efficiency / low - cost sensors and electronics; thin - film smart solar panels; and fuel additives and improved catalytic converters for cleaner exhaust and extended range.
Some doctors dismiss gluten - free as a mere fad, 5 fueled by celebrity endorsements and an increasing number of books linking wheat and gluten to a wide range of health problems, from gut dysfunction and allergies to neurological diseases and autoimmune problems.
So as you put that pastured butter in the pan before frying up a couple free - range eggs, don't think of what you're doing as burdening your body with calories you'll be carrying around or fuel you'll need to burn.
Fans of «Garden State» will also notice that although Braff hasn't matured much as a filmmaker — he stills relies on indie rock - fueled montages and eccentric visual gags — «Wish I Was Here» is a more grown - up movie thematically, exploring a range of topics like morality, sacrifice, family and fatherhood.
Though the publisher was light on specifics, gamers will apparently be able to try out a range of ground - based combat, as well as jetpack - fueled aerial dog - fighting.
Students in the intervention group were enrolled in programs of study / career pathways, many offered as wall - to - wall career academies in subject areas ranging from the health sciences, engineering technology, and alternative fuels to automotive technology, business and marketing, and culinary and hospitality.
As it was, Tingwall quickly ran through the Kia's 14.5 - gallon fuel tank, and needed to stop after about 300 miles, leading him to grumble, «The range is unacceptably short.»
The vast 72 - litre fuel tank was a mixed blessing, as it stretched the range but also meant a full fill would leave you watching the ever - growing numbers ticking round for what could seem like hours.
Great in theory as it nearly doubles the effective range, but that still means a real - world range of under 200 miles as the fuel tank for this engine is tiny - and the extra weight means a reduced electric - only range.
Both wider and longer than the standard car, Caterham diplomatically describes it as better for the «more generously - proportioned» customer, though it's also the one to go for if you want a little extra luggage space and greater fuel range, thanks to a bigger tank.
Fuel economy ranged from as low as 18.6 mpg in early January to 23.4 mpg of mostly freeway driving.
The 350Z has a decent range; we can go about three hours or three hundred miles between fill - ups, fuel consumption hovering in the mid-20s, as it always has.
Although Hyundai has yet to name the new model, it promises increased range, performance, and durability over the outgoing ix35 Fuel Cell, known as the Tucson Fuel Cell here in the U.S.
Without more filling stations, fuel - cell vehicles run up against the same range limitations as electric vehicles.
The vehicle can inform the user of the remaining fuel range, as well as the state of electric charge for hybrid and electric cars.
This tiny motor is set to replace the regular non-turbo 1.6 that used to be the Focus range's centre of gravity, producing the same 123bhp, a lot more low - end torque and dramatically improved fuel economy, in real driving as well as in the official figures.
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