This engine also enjoys
the company of a gallon of gas, and keeps it around for a while.
Not exact matches
Outside their home is a water buffalo — a tank large enough to hold the 1,100
gallons of water delivered by the
gas company every day.
Instead
of pumping millions
of gallons of water and fracturing fluid into the earth, the
company GasFrac used a liquefied petroleum
gas gel — propane
gas compressed into a thick fluid — to break up the rock.
The
company's Prius V, due out this summer and the first model to feature Entune, is a larger version
of its
gas — electric hybrid (positioned more as a mini station wagon) that gets about 64 kilometers per
gallon.
Energy
companies used nearly 250 billion
gallons of water to extract unconventional shale
gas and oil from hydraulically fractured wells in the United States between 2005 and 2014, a new Duke University study finds.
As
of July 2015, the
company has sold more than 8 million hybrid vehicles worldwide since 1995, and it estimates that the result has been 58 million fewer tons
of C02 emissions, not to mention the savings
of 5.8 billion
gallons of gas.
Exhibiting
Company: Griffin Thermal Products Phone: 864-845-5000 Fax: 864-845-5001 Website: www.griffinrad.com Exhibitor Booth Number: 24935 Vehicle Builder: Alan Barton Motorsports Powertrain / Drivetrain Type and Modifications: Gaerte all - aluminum engine; Hedman Hedders; K&N filters; MSD ignition; Comp Cams camshaft; Redline oil; Goodridge hoses; Griffin AB radiator; Winters Titanium driveshaft and lightweight quick - change rear end; Fuel Safe fuel cell and 28 -
gallon lightweight bladder; Peterson fuel filter Chassis Type and Modifications: Eagle Chassis; Wilwood brakes and titanium rotors; DMI hubs and axle; KSE steering; Rod End Supply ends; Weld Racing wheels and hubs; Afco
gas shocks; Astro Titanium bolts; Allstar steering arms Exterior Modifications: HRP shark flat wing Interior Modifications: ButlerBuilt aluminum seat; Auto Meter gauges; Tel - Tac tachometer; Simpson seat belts; Kenny's carbon - fiber dash Courtesy
of Trucking Times magazine
According to a series
of time studies conducted by UPS, sticking with right - hand turns as often as possible saved the
company a whopping 10 million
gallons of gas.
Let's say a
gallon of gas costs $ 2.60 (I've paid more than this on most recent
gas purchases, but I'll go low to help the card
companies out).
If the
company's claim that one Zipcar takes 15 cars off the road is true, it could save billions
of gallons of fuel (6,500 vehicles in the Zipcar fleet x 15 @ 20
gallons of gas per week = 1,950,000).