Better routing drivers and minimizing excessive idling time adds to
improved fuel usage across your fleet.
Not exact matches
Now, what we have is an incredibly efficient, incredibly progressive industry that is very cost - sensitive, it
improves dramatically, looks at scraps, reductions in
fuel reductions in water
usage, better yeast for the fermentation, better enzymes to convert the starch to sugar... every scrap of economic performance they can get.»
«You can reduce your
fuel usage, make fewer trips to the field, do no - till farming,
improve water quality and
improve yield.»
The
improved fuel efficiency will be a result of the
usage of pressure instead of spark plugs to ignite the
fuel.
Eco changes throttle response and a / c power
usage to help
improve fuel economy.
A Mode that increases transmission shift schedule efficiency and
improves throttle sensitivity to cut down on
fuel usage.
In Sport mode, throttle response is enhanced and steering effort required by the electric power assist is weighted off - centre to offer a sportier character, while Eco changes throttle response and A / C power
usage to help
improve fuel economy.
13 Fossil
Fuels: Historical Development Fossil Fuels: Historical Development Coal: ~ 1000 BC: China 18th Century: Industrial Revolution Textile manufacturing machines (spinning jenny) Steam engine Iron and steel manufacturing As industry spread, rate of energy usage increased Industry tended to build in areas where fossil fuel supplies were already in abundance Infrastructure was developed / improved for transporting fossil fuels (i.e. coal) and the products made by ind
Fuels: Historical Development Fossil
Fuels: Historical Development Coal: ~ 1000 BC: China 18th Century: Industrial Revolution Textile manufacturing machines (spinning jenny) Steam engine Iron and steel manufacturing As industry spread, rate of energy usage increased Industry tended to build in areas where fossil fuel supplies were already in abundance Infrastructure was developed / improved for transporting fossil fuels (i.e. coal) and the products made by ind
Fuels: Historical Development Coal: ~ 1000 BC: China 18th Century: Industrial Revolution Textile manufacturing machines (spinning jenny) Steam engine Iron and steel manufacturing As industry spread, rate of energy
usage increased Industry tended to build in areas where fossil
fuel supplies were already in abundance Infrastructure was developed /
improved for transporting fossil
fuels (i.e. coal) and the products made by ind
fuels (i.e. coal) and the products made by industry