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Elizabeth Murphy's Articles in Fuel

  • Which Is Better For The Environment? Diesel Or Gas
    With the implementation of alternative fuel sources on the minds of many, diesel is now under the microscope more than ever. Although diesel-powered vehicles have been around for a long time, gasoline is still the primary fuel source for most North American vehicles. Why has diesel not been used as a fuel source in more vehicles? Which is better for the environment? These are questions that are being asked more frequently as the search for alternative fuels is weighing heavily on more people's minds.
  • Improve Fuel Efficiency with Fleet Maintenance
    Fleet maintenance is very important. It ensures that all vehicles within a fleet are performing as they should. If any maintenance problem arises, the fleet operations manager or fleet management employee can arrange for those problems to be addressed before they become larger issues that may negatively impact the business' performance. But we need to note that it is also important to perform regular maintenance on the vehicles within a fleet to improve fuel efficiency. Many wonder how this is possible, but there are a number of factors that can help determine fuel efficiency. In the next few minutes, we will look at the various factors that can potentially impact your fleets fuel efficiency.
  • Gasoline Trends in 2007
    With 2007 not far behind us, we can certainly remember the roller coaster ride that gas prices took us on. However, when looking back at the fuel trends in 2007, the prices fluctuations were rather staggering. We all remember looking at the price on the gas station's sign and cringing at the sight of $3.00 per gallon but a couple of days later feeling the relief when seeing it under $3.00 per gallon- if only to $2.99 per gallon the single penny lessened the blow. to our pocket books.
  • Explaining Fleet Cards And Fuel Management
    The modern world is not a self-sustaining one. We require the use of mass transportation to get us the things we need like clothes and food. Sometimes these modes of transport are organized into fleets with each fleet specializing in a certain good. (This is done to maximize efficiency.) Often, these fleets make use of fleet fuel cards to keep themselves organized and to save money.

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