Sentences with phrase «transport fuel market»

The EU policies of boosting biodiesel have achieved its implementation in the transport fuels market and increasingly its sustainable nature is being taken into account.

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Why also is eco-friendly British Columbia, home of a provincial carbon tax designed to reduce the use of fossil fuels, being such a willing conduit for transporting US coal to Asian markets?
The Downstream segment comprises refining of crude oil into petroleum products; marketing of crude oil and refined products; transporting of crude oil and refined products by pipeline, marine vessel, motor equipment, and rail car; and manufacturing and marketing of commodity petrochemicals, plastics for industrial uses, and fuel and lubricant additives.
Eating seasonally benefits the environment because less pollution is created and less fuel is used to transport the food to market.
Buy Bowls Locally Made of Recycled Matter Eco-friendly food and water bowls on the market include: recycled plastics and glass; stainless steel, which is durable and doesn't often get scratch marks where bacteria can hide; and locally made, lead - free ceramic bowls, which cut down on the use of fossil fuels used to transport the goods.
Beninese artist Romuald Hazoumè reconfigures the petrol cans used by the young contraband - carrying motorcyclists who transport illegal fuel (known as «Kpayo») from Nigeria to Benin, resulting in a compelling critique of exploitative black markets in his home country.
It takes much less fuel to transport local foods to your farmers» market or local store than to import food from other countries or states.»
It would enable generation and distribution technologies to evolve (such as «load management» and «transport or transmit») as well as encourage development potential future fuel types (such as hydrogen and bio-fuels) through ensuring market access.
Forest products will also become a source for transport fuel, and where energy consumption is significantly affected by policy measures (e.g. EU, United States), large markets will open up to forest - derived energy from developing countries around the world.
ECONOMIC OVERVIEW Currency: Australian Dollar ($ A) Market Exchange Rate (5/24/02): US $ 1 = $ A1.79 Nominal Gross Domestic (GDP, 2001E): U.S. $ 365.8 billion Real GDP Growth Rate (2001E): 4.1 % (2002F): 3.8 % Inflation Rate (2001E): 4.3 % (2002F): 3.0 % Unemployment Rate (2001E): 6.9 % (2002F): 7.0 % Current Account Balance (2001E): - $ 15.3 billion (2002F): - $ 16.9 billion Major Trading Partners: Japan, other Far East, European Union, United States Major Export Products: crude materials, food and live animals, mineral fuels and lubricants Major Import Products: machinery and transport equipment, manufactured goods, chemicals
This means that the new pipeline will transport — beyond what it transports today — about 440,000 barrels of bitumen per day to Asian markets, where it will be refined and used as fuel.
One of CSPW's major criticisms of the QER under President Obama was its treatment of natural gas as a «bridge fuel» to a renewable energy future; since the infrastructure used to extract, process, and transport natural gas to market is essentially the same as that for oil and petroleum products, continued reliance on natural gas only delays the transition to clean, renewable energy and has only marginal CO2 - reduction benefits in the near term.
It does derive most of its earnings from oil, but this market is under no threat any time soon: oil is unparalleled as a transport fuel.
Here, from Royal Dutch Shell: Royal Dutch Shell is a holding company... It conducts no operations of its own; in particular, it does not produce, transport, market, or sell fossil fuels and has never produced, transported, marketed, or sold fossil fuels.
Chevron explores for, produces and transports crude oil and natural gas; refines, markets and distributes transportation fuels and lubricants; manufactures and sells petrochemicals and additives; generates power and produces geothermal energy; and develops and deploys technologies that enhance business value in every aspect of the company's operations.
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