Sentences with phrase «into fuel retailing»

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At Suncor, he helped transform the company into Canada's largest integrated energy company and oversaw the 2009 takeover of Petro - Canada, a fuel distributor and retailer.
Caltex Australia has moved into Asia for the first time, buying a 20 per cent stake in an independent fuels retailer in the fast - growing Philippines market.
Additionally, China's telecommunications providers have also stepped into the arena to provide ebooks, offering the retailers some much - needed competition that can help fuel serious consumer - focused pricing models.
Bentley's acquisition - fueled transformation into one of the most prominent and fastest - growing pet store chains is just one example of a broader trend that is playing out in retail.
By federal and state regulation, nearly all gasoline sold by retailers in the US has up to 10 % ethanol blended into it to comply with the US Renewable Fuel Standards as part of the Energy Independence and Security Act.
With more than 84 million consoles sold into retail worldwide and $ 37.7 billion in lifetime game sales to date, Xbox 360 continues to enjoy strong momentum, fueled by a thriving community of gamers that has logged more than 88 billion hours of gameplay (equivalent to more than 100,000 centuries), while enjoying access to gaming and entertainment apps without a Gold membership, including Twitch, Upload Studio, Netflix, HBO GO, Hulu Plus, YouTube and NFL on Xbox.3
• Since 2007, the RFS, which requires fuel retailers to blend corn ethanol into the gasoline they sell, has saddled American motorists with more than $ 10 billion per year in extra fuel costs above what they would have paid if they had purchased gasoline alone.
In June 2016, APS filed for a $ 3.6 billion rate increase (Docket E-01345A-16-0036) to go into effect July 2017, including higher fixed charges, new demand charges for solar customers, lowering the rate paid for distributed solar from the retail rate (12 - 13 cents / kWh) to wholesale rate (3 cents / kWh), and spending billions of dollars to introduce fossil fuel plants, including one of the Western U.S.'s oldest and dirtiest coal plants, into rate base.
But the group isn't entirely certain about the details, and calls for more research on consumer behavior, to understand how consumers will likely respond to price signals baked into retail electricity rates, especially when electric vehicles «result in significant fuel cost savings.»
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