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  2. List of Mountain Dew flavors and varieties - Wikipedia

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    AMP Energy — Powered by Mountain Dew (UK) 2013–2017 A citrus-flavored energy drink variant released under the 'AMP' brand in the U.K. in August 2013 by PepsiCo. Rather than being an entirely separate brand as is the case with its North American counterpart — the U.K. version of AMP Energy was released under the 'Mountain Dew' brand. It ...

  3. Avgas - Wikipedia

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    purple (red + blue) 1.29: TEL, historically xylidine: Originally used as primary fuel for the largest, boost-supercharged radial engines needing this fuel's anti-detonation properties. Limited batches are produced for special events such as unlimited air races. Reintroduced by Warter Aviation 2015.

  4. Fuel dye - Wikipedia

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    Fuel pumps in Ireland, with green gas oil and red kerosene, and notices that it is an offence to use marked fuels in a motor vehicle.. After August 2002, all European Union countries became obliged to add about 6 mg/L (0.034 oz/bbl) of Solvent Yellow 124, a dye with structure similar to Solvent Yellow 56, to heating fuel.

  5. List of automotive fuel retailers - Wikipedia

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    Carrefour — France, Belgium, Spain, Italy, Poland and Romania. Casino — France. Cepsa — Spain, Andorra, Morocco and Portugal. Certified — independent brand based in Columbus, Ohio, United States, selling fuel under the Certified brand; also sells fuel at select stations under the Marathon and Sunoco brands. Cango.

  6. List of active natural gas power stations in the United ...

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    List of active natural gas power stations in the United Kingdom. There are currently 32 active gas fired combined cycle power plants operating in the United Kingdom, which have a total generating capacity of 28.0 GW. [1]

  7. Sunoco - Wikipedia

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    A Sunoco fuel station in Peachtree, North Carolina. Sunoco LP / səˈnoʊkoʊ / is an American master limited partnership organized under Delaware state laws and headquartered in Dallas, Texas. Dating back to 1886, the company has transitioned from a vertically integrated energy company to a distributor of fuels.

  8. National Transmission System - Wikipedia

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    The United Kingdom's National Transmission System ( NTS) is the network of gas pipelines that supply gas to about forty power stations and large industrial users from natural gas terminals situated on the coast, and to gas distribution companies that supply commercial and domestic users.

  9. Cottam power stations - Wikipedia

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    Cottam power station is a decommissioned coal-fired power station. The site extends over 620 acres (250 ha) of mainly arable land and is situated at the eastern edge of Nottinghamshire on the west bank of the River Trent at Cottam near Retford. The larger coal-fired station was decommissioned by EDF Energy in 2019 in line with the UK's goal to ...

  10. Filling station - Wikipedia

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    Filling station in Argos, Peloponnese. A filling station (also known as a gas station [ US] or petrol station [ UK ]) is a facility that sells fuel and engine lubricants for motor vehicles. The most common fuels sold in the 2010s were gasoline (or petrol) and diesel fuel .

  11. Gas - Wikipedia

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    Gas. Drifting smoke particles indicate the movement of the surrounding gas. Gas is one of the four fundamental states of matter. The others are solid, liquid, and plasma. [1] A pure gas may be made up of individual atoms (e.g. a noble gas like neon ), elemental molecules made from one type of atom (e.g. oxygen ), or compound molecules made from ...