fuel
fuel
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by NEIL DENNIS - 2008-12-14
From the 1st November 2008 red diesel continues to be available to recreational boaters albeit fuel used for propulsion will be subject to the full rate of duty whilst fuel for domestic purposes e...
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by NEIL DENNIS - 2008-12-15
Risk It is recognised that there is the potential for pollution incidents when boats are refuelled at marine fuel pontoons. One litre of spilt fuel can contaminate one million litres of water, w...
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by Keith McGregor - 2008-12-16
Boat owners engaged in commercial boat operations e.g. yachtcharters and deliveries will continue to purchase fuel for propulsionat the rebated rate.The new system works as follows for leisure b...
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by Dencho Denchev - 2008-12-19
Have you ever experienced that arrested experience that grips you if you turn the key and your car won't start? Most of us have felt that "oh no, not now" feeling at one time or another. ...
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by Jay Greene - 2009-01-13
There once was a young promising college student who got his first car on his 21st birthday. His mom handed over the keys along with a few words of advice:"Don't drink and drive. Fill it up wi...
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by NEIL DENNIS - 2009-01-27
1st December 2008 duty on marine red diesel declared for propulsion crept up by 2 pence per litre i.e. 50.35ppl to 52.35ppl. For non-propulsion diesel (rebated), leisure boat owners have experienc...
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by John Creaker - 2009-01-31
Follow a few simple fuel choice and consumption guidelines and you will maximise economy, help the environment and save yourself some money. * Keep your Mazda regularly serviced. It will run more effi...
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by SUNIL NAIR - 2009-02-06
Specialty Fuel Additives forecasts to 2012 and 2017 Report ( http://www.bharatbook.com/Market-Research-Reports/Specialty-Fuel-Additives-forecasts-to-2012-and-2017.html ) provides the information a...
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by DENNIS JAMES - 2009-04-13
With the current world market being dominated by the high oil costs, more and more companies and specialists are on the lookout for alternative to our common fuel sources. Large industrialized nations...
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by Bud W - 2009-04-20
Hopper Cars: Hopper cars are open-topped cars with high sides and ends. Their bottom has hoppers or chutes that can be opened. The grain, flour, or cement would fall down into storage bins beneath the...