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  2. Energy in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Baard Project, to be located in Wellsville and led by Washington-based Baard Energy, in October 2010 announced it will begin construction on a facility to liquify coal into jet and diesel fuel after receiving $2.5 billion for the first phase of the $6 billion project.

  3. Wally's - Wikipedia

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    The fuel provided at Wally's is unbranded and supplied by Wallis' family business, Wallis Companies, which operates Mobil/On the Run stores in the St. Louis area. Electric vehicle chargers (including Tesla Superchargers) are also provided underneath a separate canopy.

  4. American Electric Power - Wikipedia

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    American Electric Power Company, Inc. (AEP), (railcar reporting mark: AEPX) is an American domestic electric utility company in the United States.It is one of the largest electric utility companies in the country, with more than five million customers in 11 states.

  5. Man shot, killed at house party Friday night on Columbus ...

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    Isaac Price, 36, died at 11:23 p.m. Friday, after Columbus police say someone shot him during an argument in the 2000 block of Lisa Drive.

  6. Delaware Electric Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    The Co-op continues to rely on a diversified mix of energy sources, including solar, wind, landfill gas, coal, nuclear and natural gas to provide reliable power to more than 112,000 homes and businesses. Through investments in renewable energy and various efficiency programs, the co-op has reduced its carbon footprint by 46 percent since 2005. [4]

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  8. Ultra-low-sulfur diesel - Wikipedia

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    The US government estimated that pump prices for diesel fuel increased between 5 and 25 cents per US gallon (1.3 and 6.6 ¢/L) as a result of the transition [citation needed] and, according to the American Petroleum Institute, the domestic refining industry has invested over $8 billion to comply with the new regulations.

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