Soot is a product of incomplete combustion, especially of diesel fuels, biofuels, coal and outdoor biomass burning. |
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The diesel generator room is located on the main deck in order to minimise noise below the waterline. |
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I bought diesel, petrol, meths, engine oil, kindling and even a light sprinkling of gunpowder. |
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The truckers are angry at the rise in diesel prices, which currently average 81.3p a litre. |
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Soldiers check through bags for any banned goods, including diesel, petrol or kerosene. |
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The North Yorkshire Moors Railway provided a diesel locomotive and goods wagons to ferry water to the scene. |
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Faced with skyrocketing petroleum prices the government has lost no time in adjusting the prices of gasoline, diesel and cooking gas upwards. |
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Until the fairgrounds started to use petrol and diesel engines their rides were driven by steam. |
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Amazingly both cars are as fast as each other, with the diesel car accelerating just a bit quicker than the petrol. |
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Gasoline or diesel engines drive an eccentric weight at a high speed to develop compaction force and vibrations that compact granular soils. |
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The refinery has a daily capacity of 70,000 barrels of crude and produces gasoline, diesel fuel, military jet fuel, solvents and asphalt. |
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But I don't think the diluted remnants of half a cup of diesel fuel in 12 gallons of gasoline will do any harm. |
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With a touch of a button located above the radio, Kantor can switch from diesel fuel to vegetable oil in seconds. |
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However, huge quantities of seeds requiring a large investment will be needed to use jojoba oil as a diesel alternative. |
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Oil from the jojoba shrub, commonly used in cosmetics, may prove to be another alternative to diesel fuel. |
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The ragged sound of tapping valves beneath the dusty hoods of several trucks fills the air, which smells strongly of diesel fuel. |
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If the diesel engine is adjusted for low particulate emissions, more nitrogen oxide is produced. |
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Some diesel cars can use the new fuel as a blend with normal diesel with-out making adjustments to their engine. |
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The country's economic wheels largely depend on the mining industry which uses substantial amounts of diesel. |
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Biofuels can be made from oilseed rape, beet, recovered vegetable oil and tallow, and incorporated in diesel and petrol. |
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A school bus operator in South Yorkshire has cut carbon dioxide output by using a new fuel made from a blend of rapeseed oil and ordinary diesel. |
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The Sterling diesel engine was an 8 cylinder 8x9 engine operating at 1200 rpm and rated at 650 horsepower. |
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Prices will be announced closer to launch date but if the new 1.6 litre diesel can be sold at a keen price, it will be the clear winner. |
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Instead, diesel fuel is injected into the cylinder, and the heat and pressure of the compression stroke cause the fuel to ignite. |
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However, the car's kerb weight of 1,440 kg is not excessive and the new diesel engine has substantial torque available from a lowly 1,750 rpm. |
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There is no duty on kerosene when it is used as heating oil but it can be mixed with diesel to run engines. |
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The price of petrol, diesel and kerosene has gone up four times since February. |
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Higher oil prices have added to the cost of petrol, diesel, kerosene and gas as well as transport. |
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These herbicides must be applied in an oil-based carrier such as diesel fuel or kerosene. |
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On the wild and woolly streets of Russia's capital city, the diesel engine is truly a menace to human health. |
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There was a hole in the floor through which poured a festive mixture of frigid air and diesel fumes. |
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The Americans were developing larger tanks, with cast-armour hulls and turrets, better guns, and air-cooled diesel engines. |
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An air filter for gasoline and diesel engines that drastically improves the burning efficiency of gasoline and diesel engines is provided. |
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I was a diesel engineer by trade but when I got the chance a few years ago to do a woodturning course I tried it and loved it. |
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The 81-metre ship is powered by two 12-cylinder diesel engines, and has a top speed of about 18 knots. |
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The nine-month refit has seen the patrol ship fitted with three new diesel generators and the junior rates' mess has been rebuilt. |
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Some of the diesel fuel is reformulated into hydrogen and carbon monoxide for superior regeneration. |
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Ed has an all-purpose 75-foot boat with twin diesel engines and a five-ton crane amidships. |
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Even the way cars are powered has changed with the recent rise of diesel cars as well as LPG and other alternative fuels. |
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One anachronism is the inclusion of twin diesel engines, for manoeuvring in harbours and avoiding conflicts in busy shipping lanes. |
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Biodiesel is a renewable fuel which produces less pollution than regular diesel. |
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Then back-hoes, lawnmowers and tree pruning equipment put diesel emissions into the air and pesticides and fertilizers into the water. |
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Mr Hill said the Class 66 diesel locomotive was pulling 16 hopper wagons loaded with coal for Eggborough power station in North Yorkshire. |
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While diesel is less flammable than gasoline, any fuel leak creates serious safety and environmental risks in a marine setting. |
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The leak of wastewater containing diesel fuel and motor oil was discovered Friday at the fueling station about 25 miles northeast of Spokane. |
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Petrol stations in some cities are rationing diesel, with prices leaping on the black market, according to official reports. |
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Not surprisingly, early diesel models were directed towards left-hand drive markets. |
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For the first time, Audi is introducing a diesel option for its A4-based cabriolet in right-hand drive form. |
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A high sulfur content of the fuel and high engine speeds and loads are associated with an increase in mutagenicity of diesel exhaust particles. |
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The new diesel locos and guards' brake vans will be provided with these features. |
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Except this time, the bug was a large helicopter gunship and the car was a speeding diesel locomotive. |
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The heady aroma of diesel and agarbatti brings to mind the dash and swagger of long-distance bus and truck drivers. |
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One-and-a-half litres of diesel engine is more than enough for this flexible runaround. |
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Also, lubricity is much greater than if we used regular diesel fuel, so the injector pumps and injectors work more efficiently. |
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We've all copped a lungful of black exhaust belching out of a diesel truck. |
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In addition to the familiar, lunkers engines, other large diesel aircraft engines were developed. |
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Other benefits of a diesel installation of this sort include the safety factor and increased deck space. |
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The sampans were first replaced by big wooden boats, and later by diesel ferries. |
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Meeting the new specifications required a number of technical changes in engine design, primarily in how diesel fuel is burned in the cylinder. |
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This not only burns diesel fuel, but can also spread disease as soil is moved from field to field. |
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Most backup diesel generators burn distillate fuel oil, the same fuel used for heating and for aircraft. |
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The backup diesel generators in their facilities were designed only to handle critical loads, not full operations. |
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Engineers used their modern petrol engine as the template for the new diesel. |
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Propulsion is provided by twin Hino diesel engines which were built in Japan and marinized in the U.S. by MerCruiser. |
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The fastest engine in the range, the latter diesel plant is now mated to a 6-speed gearbox. |
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The mild tartness of the thin liquid cut through the dust and diesel fumes. |
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Forty tonnes of marine diesel are still thought to be on board the sunken vessel. |
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There is no third rail on the connector from the mainline, so we needed the diesel for that stretch too. |
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The V40 diesel may be safe, secure and economical but its running gear goes nowhere near the sportiness department. |
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Across from the diesel shop, the Roundhouse Deli serves rail workers, taking the place of the old railroad beanery. |
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This rigid, high-strength, shock-resisting material is used for diesel crankshafts, gears and machine columns. |
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We beat toward the harbor all day, and I admit that night, frustrated by our slow progress, we fired up the diesel. |
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One day he remembered starting the old diesel tractor on the farm inside a metal shed. |
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Estate tractors, also known as compact diesel tractors, are nearly all heavy-duty machines. |
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Even a timorous proposal to convert taxis from diesel to less-polluting petrol five years ago failed to win legislative support. |
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They have been paying for a dream metro rail to solve their problems since 1995 through the infrastructure cess on petrol and diesel. |
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Meanwhile, he says it may be possible to introduce a common cylinder block for gasoline and diesel engines within five years. |
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Most people link air pollution with industrial smokestacks or trucks belching clouds of diesel exhaust. |
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It is caused by diesel fumes belching from the packed vehicles and halfway-wrecked lorries that clog the roads. |
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The torquey diesel is one of the quietest units around, yet is more than capable of hauling the ML around without any fuss. |
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Our tester had the new Cummins High Output turbo diesel, which aside from making sweet music both idling and running, is a great, torquey engine. |
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Of the two, Vel Satis feels sharper, sportier, encouraging full use of the 3.5 litre V6 or torquey 3.0 V6 turbo diesel. |
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They made diesel engines that they knew would pollute, chugging out tons of toxics that cause everything from respiratory diseases to cancer. |
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Pictures, diagrams, tables and models are used to explain the evolution of engines from steam through diesel to electric traction. |
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Mourning in anticipation, 71 railway enthusiasts took steam's eclipse by diesel and electric traction to be history's greatest betrayal. |
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It's pulled by a diesel engine today but there is a strong movement to reintroduce steam traction. |
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That diesel doses were relatively high was assumed from the indoor conditions described, including locomotive cabs for trainmen. |
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But the diesel kept going, because the hostler, not being a trainman, had never thought of trying the coupling. |
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British shipowners, however, had been slow to build tankers and in the tramp traders had lagged behind in adopting diesel propulsion. |
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The fuel efficiency per passenger mile travelled by train is no better than that of an average diesel car carrying two people. |
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Transporters, particularly passenger transporters will clamour for increased fares in order to cover the added cost of petrol and diesel. |
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Greg is interested in turning waste cooking oil into bio-diesel that can be used in diesel vehicles here in Alice Springs. |
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All the government has to do is write a law saying that all diesel has to contain bio-diesel, and that in five years all cars have to be hybrids. |
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Complete replacement of petroleum and diesel with bio-diesel reduces carbon dioxide and sulphur emissions by 78 and 100 per cent respectively. |
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I stress that this bio-diesel can be put in any diesel vehicle, without any adjustment of any kind to the motor. |
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Southwark Council is the first authority in London to run its fleet of diesel vans on 20 per cent bio-diesel. |
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The engine and generator are missing but when they are replaced they will use diesel and not petrol as fuel. |
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Passengers were stranded aboard the train for more than three hours while a diesel engine was brought to pull the sleeper into Preston Station. |
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In a diesel engine a fuel air mixture is injected into a cylinder where it is compressed by a piston. |
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Emission reductions come from burning a homogeneous mixture of diesel fuel and air at lower than normal temperatures. |
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If you are mining by open pit, your haul trucks and shovels will be diesel or electric. |
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Any diesel vehicle can use the fuel without modification and without invalidating manufacturers' guarantees. |
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It can be used immediately in any diesel vehicle with no modifications or impact on warranties. |
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The diesel mechanics had worked indoors prior to 1988, during which time diesel engines were run indoors during servicing and tuning. |
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Well, diesel engines don't use an ignition so you have no tune-up costs or worries. |
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Most of the mayor's staff were part of his extended family and all benefited from the black-market sale of diesel and gasoline in the city. |
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Add to that outstanding build quality and a turn of speed indecently fast for a diesel and you have a great package. |
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The diesel engine that shunts the little guard's van turns tail and pulls them home to Waitara. |
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A tank, guns blazing, fills the downtown of Jenin with a diesel smokescreen to enforce a curfew order. |
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And Ford finally blesses its Jaguar brand with its first-ever diesel, now a must-have for premium-brand vehicles in diesel-ravenous Europe. |
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The tanker he was driving was carrying more than 32,000 litres of petroleum spirit and 5,000 litres of diesel fuel. |
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The diesel engine starts easily and the first impression of the car is how quiet it is. |
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But there have been no stringent checks of diesel quality to check emission levels as in the West, he says. |
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Most states don't get cold enough to plug in the block heater on your diesel. |
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Well, I love to hear the throaty growl of the diesel engines as they warn vans and sissy pick-ups to get out of the way. |
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Substances such as diesel and liquid soap are poured on the road to facilitate skids, wheelspins, and other manoeuvres. |
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Their fears that people might be on board were heightened when they arrived and found the boat's diesel outboard motor was running. |
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Farther along the wharf we find a small fleet of fishing boats bobbing in a slick of diesel, their grizzled crews eyeing us suspiciously. |
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Of course, multiple unit diesels with one engineer can do it, but it takes a lot of diesel horsepower to match the steam engine at speed. |
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Evening star, warship diesel, hydraulics, multiple units and the like came under the British Rail, Western Region banner. |
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Between 1978 and 1984 he came into contact with asbestos while working on diesel multiple units at BRB Ltd. |
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The railways gradually phased out the steam locomotives following the introduction of diesel engines and diesel electrical multiple units. |
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The six-liter, 325-horsepower turbo diesel engine can muscle you up loose inclines and keep you in the passing lane. |
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The Council was alerted by local residents on Thursday morning and managed to subdue the flow of diesel into the river by installing a boom. |
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Spanish fuel stations supply most internationally known brands of unleaded petrol and diesel. |
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These can be used in unmodified diesel and petrol engines respectively when blended with conventional diesel and petrol. |
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The two feeders supplying the town with power transmit through the diesel generation station at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Front Street. |
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We invariably travelled on some clapped-out smelly bus that made us nauseous with the diesel fumes. |
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Thailand's police are on the alert for an increase in smuggling of diesel oil at sea. |
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Vandals sparked a major alert when they snapped off a pipe, letting 2,000 litres of diesel into a village stream. |
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Were steam and diesel locomotives ever used on my branch line together, or was steam used one day and diesel the next? |
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Particulate matter, or soot, is produced by coal-fired power plants and diesel engines. |
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And there's no joy for farmers getting ready to sow winter crops, with diesel prices also set to rise. |
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You can do some basic modifications to some diesel engines, which will basically let you use vegetable and animal oils to run your car. |
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Others are being less bullish, but even the lowest forecast puts diesel share at 40 percent. |
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Firefighters quickly blocked the drains to stop the flammable cargo leaking into the sewer and put down a bund to contain the diesel. |
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The non-magnetic diesel engines are similar to those used in the US Navy's Avenger Class Mine Countermeasures Vessels. |
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Then, in the split second following the blast, she thought the fishing boat's diesel engine had blown up. |
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The major polluting vehicles are trucks, buses and light commercial vehicles, all using diesel. |
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In Japan, demand for platinum autocatalysts rose steeply in 2003 and 2004 because of new regulations governing emissions from heavy-duty diesel vehicles. |
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Wexford Renewable Fuels is due to begin extracting oil from rapeseed shortly in Adamstown, Co. Wexford to produce a fuel suitable for diesel engines. |
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The Union government has raised the administered prices of kerosene, liquefied petroleum gas, and aviation turbine fuel while leaving diesel and petrol untouched. |
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Nestled in the hills are small market towns like Buleda, dominated by Baluch who make a living smuggling diesel and drugs. |
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Officers from the Environment Agency stretched a number of booms across the river to contain the diesel and prevent it from travelling further downstream. |
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At least 0.4 liters of diesel was needed to produce one kilogram of tea. |
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The burglars also took a child's motorbike scrambler, a khaki coloured container with 25 litres of red diesel and numerous bottles of gin, vodka and liqueurs. |
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And because cash-strapped transit agencies often keep old diesel buses running for years, those gains come relatively easily. |
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The court heard the defendants met up with the man at Christmas 2000, at a disused timber yard in Nottinghamshire, where the illegal diesel was then being made. |
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The city reduced industrial pollutants, started to convert to diesel, emphasized the treatment of domestic sewage, cleaned up streets and toughened pollution laws. |
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Another interesting aspect to this issue is the desire by many in Australia to address this themselves by producing an alternative form of diesel fuel known as bio-diesel. |
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With the trowel, I commenced scooping diesel oil sludge into the bucket. |
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In the past, Class 47 diesel locos and coaches, which formed services on the West of England line from Waterloo to Exeter and beyond, had been maintained at several depots. |
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He said farmers pay 92.5p per litre for road diesel, more than 30p per litre for red agricultural diesel, and 86.5p per litre for unleaded petrol. |
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Instead, the fairs now had powerful diesel engines mounted on lorries. |
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What remained of the car he was driving lay scattered over both sides of the dual carriageway and punctured the diesel tank of our car, which looks as if it's a write-off. |
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The product can be used as fuel in boilers, diesel engines or gas turbines, or as a source of chemicals for the production of pesticides, adhesives and other products. |
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To reduce the government subsidy on fuel, Mahathir said diesel and petrol prices will increase by 10 sen per liter to 0.80 and 1.20 ringgit respectively. |
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You'll hear rather than see the unassuming clank of diesel locos sliding in and out of Newton Dale and the more exuberant klaxon and puff, puff, puff of the steam trains. |
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The result is a diesel Primera that's now as accelerative to 62 mph as its 2.0-litre petrol alternative, but is still just as fuel and tax efficient. |
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At one point a section of the harbour was cordoned off amid fears of exploding diesel as thick clouds of smoke and fumes billowed across Cartron Bay. |
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It made little difference whether the rolling stock in question was for high or low-speed operation or whether it was made use of diesel or electric traction. |
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The new trains, which will consist of six to eight diesel railcars, each of which is self-propelled, will be replacing the present locomotives and carriages. |
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I drove, of all things, an Alfa diesel, and it was a glorious experience. |
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Of these, 99.9 percent are powered by leaded gasoline and diesel fuel. |
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Rough weather and running out of diesel are not very plausible reasons. |
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Although exact details have yet to be finalised, the new vehicles will probably be powered by diesel or electricity through a third rail in the middle of the lane. |
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The engines were able to run with bio-diesel the same as petroleum diesel. |
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The final option for powering boats is the simple single or twin-engined installation of standard petrol or diesel engines with gearboxes and shafts. |
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The diesel locomotive that pulls the hopper cars into place is operated by remote control, eliminating the need for at least one additional worker at the terminal. |
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Ninety four percent of all daily commerce takes place because diesel and turbine engines deliver the goods. |
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She says her son Mark must get compensation for the cost of cleaning and re-fitting his engine after he unknowingly filled the car with diesel instead of unleaded petrol. |
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The smells of roasting maize, diesel fumes, and floral soap from the streets of Harare are still seared into my brain. |
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It was opened in 1992 to serve the new fleet of BREL-built Class 159 diesel multiple units being introduced by British Rail's Network SouthEast business. |
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Sold only in Britain, it's styled to look like the flagship model, but under the bonnet you get a diesel engine that makes the sounds of the canal when you start it up. |
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Gang members did mix with local people, going to the nearby pub where residents complained about the strong diesel smell but just presumed the men were farmworkers. |
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The diesel service had the advantage of speedier and more frequent runs, and allowed running for long periods without immediate breaks for servicing. |
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Extracts of diesel exhaust particles modulate the aryl hydrocarbon receptor and estrogen-dependent gene expression in cells in vitro and are endocrine disrupters. |
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We request everybody outside of the disaster area to refrain from hoarding gasoline, light diesel, and heavy fuel oil. |
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It is so smooth you'd never guess it runs on diesel, and the little Hyundai goes like a bomb, startling other drivers both around town and on the motorway. |
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The Divisional Railway Manager of Bangalore Division said that initially diesel multiple unit trains will be operated from the Cantonment station. |
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Fire crews dealt with the blaze before attending to a diesel spillage at Narberth Bridge and making the road safe after an accident involving two cars at Robeston Wathen. |
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In some areas, the cost of diesel fuel and the less stringent pollution controls will allow for the use of diesel-fired reciprocating engines as a primary power source. |
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He said the truck would be used to transport diesel and other lubricants to the underground drilling machines, as well as reclaim used oil from them. |
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Volvo is testing a new plug-in electric hybrid diesel bus in Gothenburg, Sweden. |
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The spill occurred after a dozen cars derailed Tuesday afternoon, rupturing a fuel tank and spilling 4,300 gallons of diesel onto the bank and into Cow Creek. |
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Services were disrupted during World War I and the interwar period witnessed few new developments except for the introduction of diesel motorships. |
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In the Oct 26 crash, a dozen cars derailed, rupturing a fuel tank and spilling 4,300 gallons of diesel onto the bank and into Cow Creek about 17 miles west of Riddle. |
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An EU Commission action plan on alternative fuels for transport identifies biofuels as the most realistic substitute for conventional petrol and diesel in the short term. |
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Because it is not atomising the diesel enough, the fuel volume burns erratically and slowly as the flame burns through the large droplets of oily fuel. |
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I intuited that the adventure would be defined by eight hours of smelling diesel exhaust and watching hooks drag through the water without result. |
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It combines a fuel-efficient but torquey diesel engine with bags of space. |
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Advanced diesel injection systems optimally atomize fuel, reduce the work and expense necessitated by exhaust gas after treatment and enable higher efficiency. |
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It sounded like a generator or the engine of a diesel truck but with a deeper sound and intervals that were not as fast as you would hear from the revs of an idle engine. |
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In addition, the submarine ran its diesel engines, channeling the exhaust into the forward ballast tanks in an effort to force out more of the water and make the ship lighter. |
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The massive machine wheezed and spewed diesel smoke as it pushed an enormous heap of concrete debris, olive trees, and metal sheeting into a larger pile at the roadside. |
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In between karaoke bits and feverish dance breaks, diesel delivers a few heartfelt monologues to the camera. |
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Every British motorist will soon be driving on petrol made from sugar beet and diesel made from oilseed rape as part of the Government's fight against climate change. |
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The middle track is mainly used by bi-level diesel hybrid Port Jefferson Branch trains terminating for transfer to trains on the Ronkonkoma Branch. |
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Passengers were also carried in railmotors, autotrains, and diesel railcars. |
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Many had been lost in the war, and marine diesel engine had finally matured as an economical and viable alternative to steam power. |
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The diesel engine has far better thermal efficiency than reciprocating steam engine, and was far easier to control. |
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Wrong, get a LPG diesel. More power than either, better economy than either, bosh, job's done. |
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Following the end of World War II, diesel power began to appear on railroads in many countries. |
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The significantly better economics of diesel operation triggered a dash to diesel power, a process known as Dieselization. |
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Motor Rail continued to manufacture and develop the design, alongside diesel engined variants. |
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With a choice of petrol, diesel or hybrid, hatch or estate, this generation Auris deserves to finally shake off its image as a makeweight. |
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Few governmental entities, by contrast, effectively limit pollution from burning fossil fuels such as diesel fuel or coal. |
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Electricity has traditionally been generated by oil or diesel power plants, even if there is a large surplus of potential hydropower. |
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Single carriage trains are pushed up the mountain by either steam locomotives or diesel locomotives. |
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According to Alfdex, the new system is designed to remove oil droplets and soot particles from the ventilation gas in diesel engine crankcases. |
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Mixed power locomotives, utilising steam and diesel propulsion, have been produced in Russia, Britain and Italy. |
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As diesel power, more especially with electric transmission, became more reliable in the 1930s it gained a foothold in North America. |
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The diesel reduced maintenance costs dramatically, while increasing locomotive availability. |
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Trials of diesel locomotives and railcars began in Britain in the 1930s but made only limited progress. |
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As electric and diesel trains performed so well, the decline of steam started just after World War II and in 1958 steam traction ended. |
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Dramatic increases in the cost of diesel fuel prompted several initiatives to revive steam power. |
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They were withdrawn from service in 2012 and replaced by new 4000 class diesel multiple units. |
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Hydraulic fracturing is excluded from the Safe Drinking Water Act's underground injection control's regulation, except when diesel fuel is used. |
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The EPA assures surveillance of the issuance of drilling permits when diesel fuel is employed. |
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And given that derv is no cheaper than unleaded you can see why the diesel bubble might be beginning to let itself down. |
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On 16 June 2016, a Class 165 diesel multiple unit 165 124 was derailed near the station, causing significant disruption to services. |
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Onan, a subsidiary of McGraw-Edison, manufactures portable and stationary electric generator sets, diesel and gasoline engines, alternators. |
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Commuter rail operates on the other four lines using Irish Rail diesel multiple units. |
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Although turbines are most common in commercial power generation, smaller generators can be powered by gasoline or diesel engines. |
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Isolated communities, that may otherwise rely on diesel generators, may use wind turbines as an alternative. |
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Today, only the Canada Dock branch line is used to serve the docks, using diesel locomotives. |
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The French submarine Aigrette in 1904 further improved the concept by using a diesel rather than a gasoline engine for surface power. |
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The diesel or gasoline engine and the electric motor, separated by clutches, were initially on the same shaft driving the propeller. |
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One or more diesel engines could be shut down for maintenance while the submarine continued to run on the remaining engine or battery power. |
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It was then possible to isolate the noisy diesel engines from the pressure hull, making the submarine quieter. |
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The Stirling engine is heated by burning diesel fuel with liquid oxygen from cryogenic tanks. |
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Conventional diesel submarines must periodically resurface or run on snorkel to recharge their batteries. |
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Arriva Trains Wales services are operated by diesel trains only, as there are currently no electrified railway lines in Wales. |
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As of March 2008, Arriva Trains Wales operates a fleet of 123 diesel multiple units. |
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View steam and vintage diesel locomotives and take a ride on a steam-hauled brake van. |
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In addition to its multiple unit fleet units, Eurostar operates a single Class 08 diesel shunter as the pilot at Temple Mills depot. |
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Construction began in 1910 of the first submarine powered by twin diesel engines. |
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The energy efficiency is generally equal to that of gasoline engines, but lower compared with modern diesel engines. |
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Domestic auto makers also began offering more fuel efficient diesel powered passenger cars as well. |
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June last year saw the start of heritage services between Wolsingham and Stanhope, using a Bubble Car single diesel unit. |
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Their fleet includes three converted to diesel electric power in the 1960s and five retaining steam. |
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The company had recently recalled the EcoSport diesel model in India to fix the issued with the glow plug module. |
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The railway has several steam locomotives and a small series of diesel shunters, four of which have had notable careers on the island. |
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It was all laughter and pisstaking as we boarded via the back ramp and into the smell of diesel and carbon monoxide inside the tank deck. |
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Research is being done to make diesel out of the biogas by the Fischer Tropsch method. |
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Simple burnability and in-use in engine testing evidenced no deficiency in the rejuvenated diesel samples. |
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Later, gas and diesel engines appeared with other refinements and specifications. |
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An additional compartment houses mine services such as high voltage cables and pipes for transfer of water, compressed air or diesel fuel. |
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Smoke is also a component of internal combustion engine exhaust gas, particularly diesel exhaust. |
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Passenger services are operated by Northern using Class 185s and more recently by Class 153 and Class 156 diesel multiple units. |
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The ratio of hopanes and steranes to elemental carbon can be used to distinguish between emissions of gasoline and diesel engines. |
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A diesel locomotive was obtained in 1929 to work this section and details are in Ravenglass and Eskdale Railway locomotives. |
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Most of the road crossings of the Murray River in South Australia are cable ferries operated by the state government using diesel engines. |
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The earliest craft were rowed across the lake, whilst later ferries were steam powered and, more recently, diesel powered. |
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The only year the competition wasn't hosted in Macclesfield was 2011 during a diesel shortage. |
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They will be a mix of two and three car diesel multiple units and three and four car electric multiple units all based on the Civity UK platform. |
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The South Devon Railway has an interesting collection of both steam and diesel locomotives. |
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Some people think diesel fuel is only used in semi-tractors or heavy equipment. |
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Like most crossovers in this class, the CX-3 is offered with a choice of front or all-wheel drive chassis, and petrol and diesel engines. |
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Press the start button and the virtual silence is very different from the ugly, grumbly diesel note delivered by this car's competitors. |
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The first one is a new refinery complex, primarily intended to convert heavy fuel oil into desulphurised diesel and ultra-low sulfur heating oil. |
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More than half a ton of diesel leaked into the river at Yarrow Shipbuilders. |
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Extraordinarily, George Gabrielli was still selling ice cream from a horse-drawn cart in 1963, eschewing the new-fangled petrol and diesel vans. |
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Press the start button and the virtual silence is very, very different from the ugly, grumbly diesel note delivered by this car's competitors. |
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The diesel is a shade quicker and I suspect the extra torque would make it noticeably nippier in everyday driving. |
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The situation has caught the attention of public transport groups, which rely on diesel for their jeepney operations. |
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Say, you wouldn't happen to know if Butch still sells diesel fuel in those fifty-five-gallon drums with the detonatable spigots, now would ya? |
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The average retail prices of high-octane gasoline and diesel oil on Monday rewrote their respective record highs. |
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Its Liebherr diesel engine with oxidating catalytic converter has a rated output of 105kW and complies with Stage IIIB exhaust emission limits. |
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Finnish wood-based UPM BioVerno diesel has been found to significantly reduce harmful tailpipe emissions. |
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While common salt has been left untouched, there will be a marginal reduction in freight adjustment in the case of diesel and limestone. |
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As we all know, diesel engines tend to be noisier and rattlier than petrol engines. |
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Children who ride school buses inhale as much toxic diesel fumes inside the vehicle as do people exposed to the bus's tailpipe exhaust. |
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The fuel is considered a promising alternative to diesel oil as it produces no sulfur oxide or soot, which pollutes the air. |
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The cost of petrol and diesel at the pumps is a little lower than it was in mid-May but the price has edged up in the past few days. |
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In return, Turkey is trucking back small quantities of diesel and kerosine to use in the autonomous region's power plants. |
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A new marker, which inventors claim is almost impossible to remove, will be put into red diesel on both sides of the border from next week. |
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A new dye is currently being developed that will be used in roadside checks to discover whether motorists are using red diesel on the roads. |
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Three drivers had samples of diesel taken by HM Revenue and Customs which will be tested for red diesel. |
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Once completed, the WMPI facility will convert anthracite coal waste, primarily culm and silt, into a zero-sulfur liquid diesel fuel. |
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Requirements and incentives for reducing construction vehicle emissions and comparison of nonroad diesel engine emissions data sources. |
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The model is intended to compete with the BMW 5-Series and Maserati Ghibli, and will have a range of petrol and diesel V6 engines. |
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The K Series is a successful petrol engine but the popularity of diesel is growing. |
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For many years the Bass Strait Islands have been reliant on diesel generation which is both expensive and generates high carbon emissions. |
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Co-parent Shell now trades gasoline, diesel and other oil products on Motiva's behalf as well as its own on a contract that runs out in December. |
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The Altaeros AWT will displace expensive fuel used to power diesel generators at remote industrial, military, and village sites. |
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The engine will usually be easier to start on cold days than the heater because MOGAS ignites easier than JP8 or diesel fuel. |
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Norwegian shipping company Basto Fosen has contracted GE Marine for the supply of the marine diesel engines for its new and re-powered vessels. |
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This is twice the operating range of methane diesel vehicles running on compressed gas and four times that of gas trucks with Otto engines. |
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These feedstocks can be converted directly into biofuels via a thermochemical process leading to green diesel, biogasoline, or even jet fuel. |
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Embattled German carmaker Volkswagen has said another one of its diesel motors may have had software installed to deceive emissions tests. |
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According to Cynar this yields synthetic fuels which are cleaner, lower a higher cetane than generic diesel fuel. |
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Power for the machine came from a John Deere 115 hp diesel engine, which also drove the power take-off option. |
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Syngas can be used for power generation, heating, the production of chemicals, fertilisers, ultra clean diesel and aviation fuels. |
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More frequently, we'll use it on a diesel engine to clean the counterbores after we pull the old cylinder liner out. |
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The last trolleybus, 623, ran for the final time in 1968 mainly because petrol and diesel made motorbuses a more economical alternative. |
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In the Chatham Islands, diesel generators that supply power locally were switched off. |
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A CHEMICAL spillage at Wales' biggest hospital, men stuck down a manhole, and 37,000 litres of diesel and petrol about to ignite. |
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Sub Officer Roly Bayley from Nuneaton station said diesel spillages could have a significant environmental impact. |
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Its refinement is a particular strength, showing up some diesel 4x4 rivals for the unacceptably loud rumblers that they are. |
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