Using the nationwide average fuel economy, we calculated the average
gallons of gas used per driver in each county and multiplied that by the fuel tax.
Using the nationwide average fuel economy, we calculated the average
gallons of gas used per capita in each city and multiplied that by the fuel tax.
Not exact matches
My friend George in Clarence, a very pretty rural Erie County suburb a score
of miles from downtown Buffalo, says his town is the kind
of place where one
uses a
gallon of gas to go get a
gallon of milk.
Designed to be
used every oil change, or every 4,000 miles, one 5.25 - ounce bottle can treat up to 21
gallons of gas.
Using greenhouse -
gas figures for truck and rail from the Greenhouse Gas Protocol (and assuming tractor trailers running at six miles per gallon of gasoline), we found that moving this monthly 174 - ton load kicks out 13.7 tons of C
gas figures for truck and rail from the Greenhouse
Gas Protocol (and assuming tractor trailers running at six miles per gallon of gasoline), we found that moving this monthly 174 - ton load kicks out 13.7 tons of C
Gas Protocol (and assuming tractor trailers running at six miles per
gallon of gasoline), we found that moving this monthly 174 - ton load kicks out 13.7 tons
of CO2.
On average, more than 5 million
gallons of freshwater is
used to fracture one
gas well in the U.S.. That's more than enough to fill seven Olympic - size swimming pools.
The
gas is extracted
using a method called hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, a technique that involves pumping millions
of gallons of water laced with chemicals deep underground to blast open the shale and release the
gas trapped inside.
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.
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.
$ 8 billion) over first ten years for deficit reductionObeys PAYGO; Starting in 2026, 25 %
of auction revenues for deficit reductionFuels and TransportationIncrease biofuels to 60 million
gallons by 2030, low - carbon fuel standard
of 10 % by 2010, 1 million plug» in hybrid cars by 2025, raise fuel economy standards, smart growth funding, end oil subsidies, promote natural
gas drilling, enhanced oil recoverySmart growth funding, plug - in hybrids, raise fuel economy standards $ 7 billion a year for smart growth funding, plug - in hybrids, natural
gas vehicles, raise fuel economy standards; offshore drilling with revenue sharing and oil spill veto, natural
gas fracking disclosureCost ContainmentInternational offsetsOffset pool, banking and borrowing flexibility, soft price collar
using permit reserve auction at $ 28 per ton going to 60 % above three - year - average market price» Hard» price collar between $ 12 and $ 25 per ton, floor increases at 3 % + CPI, ceiling at 5 % + CPI, plus permit reserve auction, offsets like W - MClean Air Act And StatesNot discussedOnly polluters above 25,000 tons
of carbon dioxide equivalent a year, regional cap and trade suspended until 2017, EPA to set stationary source performance standards in 2016, some Clean Air Act provisions excludedOnly polluters above 25,000 tons
of carbon dioxide equivalent a year, regional cap and trade pre-empted, establishes coal - fired plant performance standards, some Clean Air Act provisions excludedInternational CompetitivenessTax incentives for domestic auto industryFree allowances for trade - exposed industries, 2020 carbon tariff on importsCarbon tariff on importsReferences: Barack Obama, 2007; Barack Obama, 8/3/08; Pew Center, 6/26/09; leaked drafts
of American Power Act, 5/11/10.
Among Freeman's specific recommendations are a «20 percent federal tax credit to electricity and natural
gas utilities that gives highest priority to the efficient
use of the energy they supply,» and ban on new coal or nuclear plants and retirement
of the existing plants within the next 30 years, government - funded demonstration plants for Big Solar and hydrogen, increasing federal fuel economy standards one mile - per -
gallon a year over the next 24 years, tax credits for plug - in hybrids or flex - fuel vehicles, and an excess - profits tax on oil to fund the tax credits.
Dr. Attia
uses the analogy
of a huge petroleum truck that runs out
of gas on the highway — in spite
of having thousands
of gallons of fuel on board, the truck can't access it and stops dead in its tracks.
(Twenty - four pounds
of carbon dioxide is released into Earth's atmosphere for each
gallon of gas an automobile
uses.)
I've driven it 40 miles now... and I haven't quite
used a
gallon of gas yet.
Once
gas goes slightly bad, you can still
use it if you put a little (1
gallon) in an (almost) full tank
of fresh
gas.
Our test car sipped
gas,
using just a
gallon of fuel every 31 miles in city driving with the air conditioner on.
The
gas XD
uses a same - size 26 -
gallon fuel tank as the diesel, and we expect range to be more than 400 miles if our unscientific observed highway fuel economy
of about 18 mpg holds true.
Using an initial charge and the generator, GM's aim is to build a vehicle that can drive 640 miles on 12
gallons of gas.
In over 1200 miles, we've only
used 0.8
gallons of gas, and that was just to test whether the range extender works (it did).
Bob Carter, Toyota's general manager, told Automotive News that Toyota's future product plans
use $ 3.50 a
gallon as the «floor for
gas prices in the U.S.» Carter also told the publication that
gas prices could rise to $ 5 per
gallon in the U.S. by the middle
of the next decade.
A 25 mpg
gas - powered car would
use one
gallon of gas at say $ 3.75 per
gallon.
The fuel tank is 13.5 - 14
Gallons and I was able to 432 miles
using 10.62
Gallons of gas.
I live three miles from my office and
use less than a
gallon of gas commuting to and fro each week.
Since 2008, FedEx has saved more than 158 million
gallons of vehicle fuel by replacing vehicles with more efficient models and making greater
use of electric vehicles, fuel cells, natural
gas, hybrids and clean truck technologies.
Using the Sirius Travel Link feature, the car shows a list
of nearby
gas stations complete with their current price per
gallon.
The hybrid crossover just made a coast - to - coast trek
using only 48.5
gallons of gas making it the lowest fuel consumption cross-country drive by a hybrid.
Now I just hope
gas goes to 6 bucks a
gallon for a couple
of years to really make ford pay for their choice to not
use the transmission
Using my 42 real - world diesel mpg, which most drivers should be able to match, against the 30 highway mpg rating of the gas - engine Equinox 1.5 T, and using the AAA's late - May average fuel prices of $ 3.20 a gallon for diesel (plus $ 5 for a gallon of diesel exhaust fluid good for 10,000 to 12,000 miles), versus $ 2.96 a gallon for regular unleaded gasoline, yields a cost per mile of 9.07 cents for diesel and DEF; 9.87 cents per mile for gaso
Using my 42 real - world diesel mpg, which most drivers should be able to match, against the 30 highway mpg rating
of the
gas - engine Equinox 1.5 T, and
using the AAA's late - May average fuel prices of $ 3.20 a gallon for diesel (plus $ 5 for a gallon of diesel exhaust fluid good for 10,000 to 12,000 miles), versus $ 2.96 a gallon for regular unleaded gasoline, yields a cost per mile of 9.07 cents for diesel and DEF; 9.87 cents per mile for gaso
using the AAA's late - May average fuel prices
of $ 3.20 a
gallon for diesel (plus $ 5 for a
gallon of diesel exhaust fluid good for 10,000 to 12,000 miles), versus $ 2.96 a
gallon for regular unleaded gasoline, yields a cost per mile
of 9.07 cents for diesel and DEF; 9.87 cents per mile for gasoline.
The survey, which
used prices compiled by automotive.com, showed the price
of a
gallon of regular unleaded
gas was higher in Lake County than every neighboring county but Marion and Volusia.
A
gallon of gas and a book
used to cost about the same.
The Union
of Concerned Scientists estimates that electric vehicle drivers
use 6,100 fewer
gallons of gas for a savings
of $ 13,000.
As estimated by the U.S. Department
of Transportation, U.S. consumers
used an average
of 554
gallons of gas in 2006; if
gas consumption remains the same, people will be spending on average more than $ 2,000 on
gas in 2012!
Since a bank won't stop you from overdrawing, you keep
using the card for small purchases throughout the day: lunch, an afternoon snack, a few
gallons of gas, etc..
If you are specifically looking for getting the most value on
gas purchases, you should consider whether you frequently use Walmart Gas stations, and, if it costs you $ 50 to fill up, whether discount of 5 cents per gallon is worth more than 3 % cash ba
gas purchases, you should consider whether you frequently
use Walmart
Gas stations, and, if it costs you $ 50 to fill up, whether discount of 5 cents per gallon is worth more than 3 % cash ba
Gas stations, and, if it costs you $ 50 to fill up, whether discount
of 5 cents per
gallon is worth more than 3 % cash back.
If you frequently fill up at Walmart
Gas Stations, you can receive a discount
of 5 cents per
gallon when you
use the Walmart ® Credit Card as payment.
The savings
of $ 0.06 per
gallon can be
used to begin hedging money away for the eventual increase
of gas prices.
If I
used roughly 58
gallons of gas in April, as I did in March, my $ 0.06 per
gallon savings would amount to $ 3.48.
Using the current average price
of $ 2.337 per
gallon for regular gasoline, that works out to a savings between 2.1 % and 10.7 % on each
gas purchase.
By
using the Upside app for iOS or Android, you can save up to 50 cents per
gallon off all
of your
gas purchases.
At an average price
of $ 2.50 a
gallon for regular fuel, your 5 cents - per -
gallon discount only amounts to a savings rate
of 2 %, and if your car
uses the pricier premium
gas — averaging over $ 3 a
gallon — that rate drops to 1.6 %.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), about 54 million Americans mow their lawns each weekend,
using 800 million
gallons of gas per year and producing tons
of air pollutants.
On top
of the 15 cents per
gallon that you'll save with the Gulf Pay app, you can
use the Discover it Chrome
Gas and Restaurant card to earn bonus cash back on your gas purchas
Gas and Restaurant card to earn bonus cash back on your
gas purchas
gas purchases.
If you are specifically looking for getting the most value on
gas purchases, you should consider whether you frequently use Walmart Gas stations, and, if it costs you $ 50 to fill up, whether discount of 5 cents per gallon is worth more than 3 % cash ba
gas purchases, you should consider whether you frequently
use Walmart
Gas stations, and, if it costs you $ 50 to fill up, whether discount of 5 cents per gallon is worth more than 3 % cash ba
Gas stations, and, if it costs you $ 50 to fill up, whether discount
of 5 cents per
gallon is worth more than 3 % cash back.
If you frequently fill up at Walmart
Gas Stations, you can receive a discount
of 5 cents per
gallon when you
use the Walmart ® Credit Card as payment.
At an average price
of $ 2.50 a
gallon for regular fuel, your 5 cents - per -
gallon discount only amounts to a savings rate
of 2 %, and if your car
uses the pricier premium
gas — averaging over $ 3 a
gallon — that rate drops to 1.6 %.
Purchases must post to your account within 90 days
of account opening to be eligible for this offer, and each discounted fill up you earn can only be
used for a single
gas purchase
of up to 20
gallons.
Walmart: Branded card savings Walmart shoppers can save 10 cents per
gallon of gas by
using a Walmart gift, credit or prepaid card at more than 800 Murphy's
gas stations in nearly 20 states.
The way to bring
gas prices down is to end our dependence on oil and
use the renewable sources that can give us the equivalent
of $ 1 per
gallon gasoline.
My guess is that 99 %
of the general population does not realize that you generate roughly 19 pounds
of carbon dioxide
gas for every single
gallon of gasoline you
use.
The California Energy Commission reported on the California Water - Energy Relationship in 2005, noting that «water - related energy
use consumes 19 percent
of the state's electricity, 30 percent
of its natural
gas, and 88 billion
gallons of diesel fuel every year.»