Sentences with phrase «dollars per gallon»

Original Post: We all know that gasoline is priced in dollars per gallon.
A policy change began to measure the fully burdened cost of fuel (FBCF, in dollars per gallon).
Thankfully, the last year or so has seen gas prices staying below two dollars per gallon and have been easy on my pocketbook.
All of a sudden gas is four dollars per gallon and creeping up.
If ATryn finally receives approval, traditional dairy farmers flirting with insolvency may gaze in astonishment at a product made in milk that commands thousands of dollars per gallon.
«It's safe to say 50 cents to a dollar per gallon for the processing step, including transportation,» Morgan says.
If you like the peace of mind knowing that you'll never pay more than X amount of dollar per gallon of oil but you want to take advantage of lower heating oil prices if they occur, you'd be a good candidate for pre-buying your home heating oil with the «downside protection».
Europeans already know the high cost of energy, from taxes, but Americans and others are living in a fantasy land of cheap energy even with four dollar per gallon gasoline.
It amounts to a subsidy of roughly one dollar per gallon of ethanol, and an even larger subsidy for biodiesel of roughly two dollars per gallon.

Not exact matches

Gasoline prices have dropped an average of 67 cents per gallon since the start of the year, saving consumers tens of billions of dollars at the pump.
The average retail price for motor gasoline this summer (April through September) is expected to be $ 2.67 per gallon, the lowest price (in real dollars, adjusted for inflation) since 2009, based on projections in EIA's July Short - Term Energy Outlook (STEO).
He added that the majority of the state's transportation dollars comes from the federal budget and from the gas tax which is 18.4 cent per gallon.
Presently, in current dollars, that fuel would cost airlines US$ 5.31 per gallon, which is less than bio-jet fuel produced from algae or other oil crops such as soybeans, canola or palm oil.
«This is a victory for drivers who, by 2016, will get 35 miles per gallon, spend less on fuel and send less of their dollars overseas,» Jackson said, although the new rules still leave the U.S. behind Europe, Japan and China in terms of the timing or strength of fuel efficiency standards.
Estimated average delivered ethanol costs, in 2005 dollars, range from $ 0.29 to $ 0.62 per liter ($ 1.3 − 2.8 per gallon), depending on transportation distance and mode.
I'm not necessarily looking for the most miles per gallon per dollar, just lamenting the fact that a car that I would consider very appealing, and very fuel efficient, is not available in the US at any price.
Speaking of saving fuel — the new C Max from Angleton Ford will help you stretch your dollars with fuel efficiency that will reach up to 42 miles per gallon on the highway and 37 mpg in the city.
Not five cents per gallon; five cents per dollar!
When Kroger is running a 4x Fuel Points promotion on gift card purchases, I have stocked up on gift cards to places we regularly shop and dine, such as Jason's Deli, Macy's, Nordstrom, Panera, Outback and more to earn not only in - store Fuel Points that will save us up to $ 1 per gallon of gas, but also as many as 5x points per dollar for a «grocery» purchase on one of my rewards cards.
When you redeem your rewards, you can get between 10 cents and up to a dollar off per gallon of gas.
Cardholders will earn 20 points per dollar on purchases made in the store and 10 points per gallon of gas.
Mike Huckabee called for a billion - dollar prize for the first 100 - mile - per - gallon car (a concept that might seem a bit goofy, but that has been embraced by some influential economists).
Fuel is at 1.4 Euros per liter (almost 7.7 dollar / gallon).
It would need to be high, probably in the range of dollars and not cents per gallon of gas to achieve kinds of reductions that global warming alarmists think are necessary.
In constant dollars, and when expressed in equivalent gasoline prices, the national average price of electricity as a vehicle fuel has remained around $ 1 per gallon ($ 0.88 to $ 1.17 per gallon) over the last 15 years.
But what about in Turkey, where drivers pay the highest gas prices in Europe, if not the world — the equivalent of $ 11 per gallon this past summer (though you get more for your dollar at the moment)?
At present, these advanced vehicles represent a substantially costlier pathway to improve fuel economy on a dollar - per - gallon - saved basis than incremental improvements to conventional technologies, especially when fuel prices are low.
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