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Why diesel gels in cold weather while gas stays flowing
When Arctic air settles in, drivers of diesel pickups and highway fleets learn quickly that not all fuels behave the same.
If you use diesel fuel in cold weather, it has a chance of turning into a gel-like substance. Gasoline doesn't have this problem, though. Here's why.
India’s Ethanol Blended Petrol programme has already transformed the transport fuel landscape by achieving the E20 target ...
During winter, if driving conditions worsen, diesel vehicle owners need to recognise that the gelled fuel can obstruct fuel lines, filters, and injectors, leading to engine failure or sluggish ...
SOUTHINGTON, CT (WFSB) - Dozens of car owners potentially faced thousands of dollars in repairs after getting the wrong type of fuel from pumps at a Southington gas station. The Connecticut Consumer ...
In the U.S., Diesel has mostly been more expensive than gasoline for nearly twenty years. The price gap came about as new rules for cleaner diesel took effect in 2006, as refineries had to run extra ...
HANOI, Vietnam — China is replacing its diesel trucks with electric models faster than expected, potentially reshaping global fuel demand and the future of heavy transport. In 2020, nearly all new ...
A buildup of U.S. military forces in the Caribbean Sea is raising concerns about a potential strike on Venezuela, home to the world's largest oil reserves Nearly 70% of U.S. refining capacity runs ...
A federal lawsuit and new scrutiny from Mexico’s tequila regulator have upended the booming “additive-free” tequila movement, calling into question how transparency claims are used on bottles and in ...
In the world of data centers, ensuring a facility will be online 99.999 percent of the time, is everything. Access to power is the number one priority when developers are trying to figure out where to ...
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