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  2. Coal merchant - Wikipedia

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    A coal merchant is the term used in the UK and other countries for a trader who sells coal and often delivers it to households. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Coal merchants were once a major class of local business, but have declined in importance in many parts of the developed world due to the rise of alternative heating methods, including central heating , gas ...

  3. Solid fuel - Wikipedia

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    Solid fuels are extensively used in rocketry as solid propellants. [1] Solid fuels have been used throughout human history to create fire [2] and solid fuel is still in widespread use throughout the world in the present day. [3] [4] Solid fuel from biomass is regarded as a renewable energy source which can contribute to climate change ...

  4. FarmVille free fuel: Everything you need to know - AOL

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    In an update made on 03.04.10, FarmVille added more opportunities to gain free fuel. You can now gain free fuel by plowing or helping out on your neighbor's farms when fertilizing their crops.

  5. National Association of Convenience Stores - Wikipedia

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    About 70 percent of its total membership consists of companies that operate ten stores or less; This is typical for the convenience store industry. Of the 145,000 convenience stores in the United States, 62 percent are operated by owners with only a single location. [1] 2011 in-store sales grew 2.4%, reaching a record $195.0 billion.

  6. Smokeless fuel - Wikipedia

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    Those extra costs make the fuel more expensive than coal, but the effect is small at about a 30% premium over coal at 2020 prices. Since all solid fuels are bulky and heavy, in the home they need to be carried to the fireplace, and stored in a convenient place near the house, typically in a coal bunker.

  7. Explainer-What are solid-fuel missiles, and why is North ...

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    North Korea's Hwasong-18 intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), launched for the second time on Wednesday, uses solid-fuel technology, giving it the capability to launch with little preparation.

  8. List of automotive fuel retailers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable automotive fuel retailers ("petrol" or "gasoline", "diesel", etc.) and their controlling oil companies. The format of this page is based on current ownership and where they largely operate: Parent company Children (acquired companies and notable brands)

  9. Category:Solid fuels - Wikipedia

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    Solid fuel refers to various types of solid material that are used as fuel to produce energy and provide heating, usually released through combustion. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.