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Vegetable oil in an engine? The results are in
Home mechanics have been pouring vegetable oil into engines for years, sometimes in the fuel tank, sometimes straight into ...
Italian energy giant Eni is already evaluating potential fast-track development options for its Konta-1 discovery offshore Indonesia, which has potential upside of more than 1 trillion cubic feet of ...
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Testing giant bait on jug lines got crazy fast
This video shows what happens when you load up jug lines with oversized bait and drop them into the water expecting something huge. You will see the setups drifting, the sudden pulls, and the moment ...
The $3.5B South System Expansion 4 project would add about 1.3 billion cu ft of natural gas per day, according to terminal operator Kinder Morgan, and make improvements along 291 miles of existing ...
The Koreans are pushing towards 400 kW charging to make electric vehicle stops as fast as refilling at the pump. The HMETC, established at a cost of over $200 million in Rüsselsheim, Germany, has been ...
If electricity is abundant in America, why are EV fast chargers so scarce? This is the great irony of EV ownership. The fuel is everywhere; the challenge is getting it into a car quickly. The reason ...
EVs produce fewer emissions than gas vehicles after two years of use. Researchers compared lifetime pollution impacts. EVs cause half the environmental damage of gas cars. Study highlights policy ...
View post: I Tested the 2026 Kia EV9 GT-Line Long Range AWD by Putting My Toddlers in One. Here’s How it Went Los Angeles, the city that’s long battled smog, now faces a new and ironic problem: EV ...
In what may be the quintessential "first world problem," consider that rich people with large car collections have to do constant maintenance to mitigate the effects of expiring gasoline.
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook It’s become something of a selling point for the Fast Saga that the franchise has a loose ...
WASHINGTON — A new National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine study will review the latest scientific evidence on whether greenhouse gas emissions are reasonably anticipated to endanger ...
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