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The Big Tech company will instead offer water-filling stations in its employee cafeterias in Burlingame, San Francisco, Fremont and Sunnyvale, California, and will install filling stations in its existing Menlo Park headquarters.
With the superchargers, Tesla is attempting to replace filling stations.
So, why not make the hydrogen locally at filling stations?
Asda has 584 grocery stores and 317 petrol filling stations.
The government is offering financial incentives and building filling stations.
Asda has about 584 grocery stores and 317 petrol filling stations.
Filling stations and auto repair shops will go out of business.
Andeavor is expanding its network of filling stations in the country.
Sainsbury's has 25 supermarkets, 21 convenience stores and 20.7617 petrol filling stations.
The Atlanta airport has 36 Oasis bottle-filling stations in its terminals.
Portland first installed bottle-filling stations in 2013 and now has 16.
Petrol operates 495 filling stations in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo.
Petrol operates 490 filling stations in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Kosovo.
Petrol operates 509 filling stations in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo.
So the filling stations have had to find some way to set themselves apart.
Sainsbury's has about 606 supermarkets, 815 convenience stores and operates 311 petrol filling stations.
Along with filling stations, restaurants and cafes began to appear at these roadside havens.
Over all, she said, bottle-filling stations encourage travelers to bring their own bottles.
At the Atlanta airport, 50 water bottle filling stations are now made with copper.
As an alternative, public drinking fountains and water filling stations have been expanded and upgraded.
Hydrogen filling stations are extremely rare; in the US, they're almost exclusively located in California.
The largest and strongest will survive, causing there to be longer distances between filling stations.
Hamburg has four hydrogen filling stations — which are enough, provided that a motorist is careful.
It sells Shell-branded fuels and lubricants at nearly 22017,2302 filling stations in 3003 African countries.
Puerto Ricans are queuing as long as seven hours at the island's few functioning filling stations.
It is a bit like Ford opening its own filling stations and giving away the petrol.
Repsol has also introduced car-sharing services and charging points for electric vehicles at some filling stations.
A WISE driver keeps an eye on the fuel gauge, to make timely stops at filling stations.
A website providing information on the strike said 7% of the country's filling stations were already running low.
Tank & Rast operates about 350 filling stations and 390 service areas on German autobahns, according to its website.
Japan is the biggest market for hydrogen cars, and is home to just under 100 hydrogen filling stations.
Count on a Mercedes-Benz costing considerably more and likely limited to where hydrogen filling stations are more accessible.
It employs about 5,000 people and operates over 500 filling stations in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo.
By Monday afternoon, 35% of the country's filling stations were either completely out of fuel or were partially dry.
The assets include one LNG liquefaction plant, two LNG terminals, two LNG bunkering vessels and 48 gas filling stations.
Ms. Haroon said she hoped the bottle-filling stations' menu would one day include her favorite beverage: sparkling water.
Mr. Salah is mobbed wherever he goes, asked for selfies at filling stations and at fish-and-chip shops.
Pilot Flying J's business, operating filling stations on America's highways, focuses mainly on a narrow group of customers: lorry drivers.
Currently, most gasoline sold in the U.S. contains 28503 percent ethanol, with about 22019 percent of filling stations selling E15.
Currently, most gasoline sold in the U.S. contains 10 percent ethanol, with about 1 percent of filling stations selling E85033.
Both Elkay and a competitor, Oasis, manufacture hands-free bottle-filling stations that are ergonomically fashioned to fit water bottles.
Chicago O'Hare installed its first Elkay bottle-filling stations in 2011 and now has more than 40 spread throughout terminals.
But just how quickly Tesla could build a robust network of electric filling stations for commercial truckers is not clear.
Drivers had to wait up to seven hours at the few filling stations open on Saturday, according to news reports.
Expect similar availability for the Nexo, although automakers marketing fuel cell vehicles are pushing for more filling stations in more markets.
The order will apply to supplies for Lisbon airport and a network of 320 designated emergency filling stations around the country.
On Thursday, there were still long queues at the few filling stations selling fuel, sometimes under the watchful eye of soldiers.
People had been filling jerrycans and selling gas at high prices to drivers looking to skip long lines at filling stations.
Land Rover's Touch Pro Duo system communicates via an in-car modem and can find filling stations and provide traffic information.
Some schools are already making changes, installing new water fountains and bottle-filling stations for students that include lead-reducing filters.
On the ground, heavy artillery is shelling the tanks and armored cars rolling through the ruins of the filling stations and restaurants.
On Monday, the company said it will build another 200 rapid charge points for electric vehicles at filling stations in the Netherlands.
But now, a growing number of airports have begun to install bottle-filling stations for thirsty travelers near bathrooms and water fountains.
Sem Parar posted transactions of 11 billion reais ($2.75 billion) in 2015 among its automatic toll collection systems, parking lots and filling stations.
Elkay introduced its bottle-filling stations to airports in 2010 with a "quick, clean and green" strategy, said Ted Hamilton, executive vice president.
In December and January, a run on petrol amid rumours of a price increase created queues lasting hours at filling stations around the country.
Some 50,000 outlets across Mexico, quadruple the number of legal filling stations, sell the purloined petrol for a third to half the legal price.
At the end of 2016 Petrol operated 487 filling stations in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Bosnia, Montenegro and Kosovo, unchanged from the end of 2015.
Labour Minister Chris Ngige said the strike over job losses, which saw staff at filling stations and petrol tankers walk out, had been suspended.
With river barges on key routes such as the Rhine not sailing fully or not at all, some filling stations had had trouble restocking.
A gallon of regular gasoline is currently fetching an average $2.75 at U.S. filling stations, up from $2.42 a year ago, according to AAA.
About a third of filling stations remained either completely out of fuel or were partially dry on Wednesday, the same as a day earlier.
Lines of car, several kilometers long, stretched back from filling stations and a Reuters news team saw dozens of people looting one petrol station.
Any acquisition of Engen's DRC filling stations would now be a separate deal, Chammas told Reuters, but declined to place a value on the assets.
As for refuelling, there are only 34 hydrogen filling-stations open to the public in the whole of America, all but three being in California.
"This means they will do about half their normal hours," Pardal Henriques said on Tuesday morning, adding that "gradually the filling stations will run empty".
Petrol operates 507 filling stations in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo and plans to open eight more by the end of the year.
To ban bottled water, parks had to complete extensive research into how it would affect parkgoers, install water bottle filling stations and complete other steps.
Norwegian said it explored this, but found it wasn't able to install adequate filling stations based on a cruise ship design that began in 2008.
The new filling stations are nine feet tall with LED lights, touch-screens and credit card slots, not unlike that of a typical gas pump.
"There is so much disinformation about hydrogen," said Thomas Bystry, who is in charge of the hydrogen filling stations in Germany at Royal Dutch Shell.
Essar Oil operates a 400,000 barrel-per-day oil refinery in Vadinar on India's west coast and sells fuels through its 2,470 filling stations in India.
I think a lot of that is driven because people compare back to filling stations, and I don't see that being the customer experience going forward.
Fewer than 100 filling stations sell the fuel in Japan as safety concerns have held back development following hydrogen explosions that rocked the Fukushima nuclear plant.
Hydrogen filling stations are rare, only common in the US in a few counties in California, making road trips even more difficult than with electric cars.
Around a quarter of filling stations remained either completely out of fuel or were partially dry on Friday afternoon, according to a website monitoring the strike.
Because of a big push by the State of California to invest in a growing network of filling stations, he has never run out of fuel.
Refuelling conventional petrol and diesel cars on motorways has long been the domain of the oil companies, which typically have their own networks of filling stations.
Scott Morrissey, senior director of sustainability for the Denver International Airport, said that the installation of 16 Elkay bottle-filling stations in concourses began in 2013.
In 2018, it was the first major airline to ditch plastic straws and encourage flyers to bring their own bottles to use at water-filling stations.
Essar Oil operates a 400,000 barrel-a-day refinery in Vadinar on India's west coast and sells fuels through its 2,470 filling stations across the country.
On Monday, the movement cut off access to 11 fuel depots belonging to the oil company Total, leaving 75 of its filling stations dry, the company said.
Early on Tuesday, nearly a third of Portugal's filling stations remained either completely out of fuel or were partially dry, according to a website monitoring the strike.
About a quarter of Portugal's filling stations remained either completely out of fuel or were partially dry on Saturday morning, according to a website monitoring the strike.
Refiners are also lobbying to shift the responsibility of compliance from their industry to blenders and distributors who mix gasoline with ethanol for delivery to filling stations.
Filling stations in Orlando struggled to keep up with demand as early as Tuesday, with some running out of fuel or facing long lag times for resupply.
On the other hand, at 109A, the answer to the clue "Data maintained by competitive dentists?" is FILLING STATS, which is "filling stations" with the ION removed.
Drivers had to wait up to seven hours at the few filling stations open on Saturday, according to news reports, and lines of cars snaked for blocks.
He said Bosch was optimising the combustion engine and also exploring synthetic fuels, which would have the advantage of being able to use existing filling stations and engines.
We learn that these filling stations, where people pick up their air supply, aren't just refueling utilities, but are key community outposts where connections are formed between people.
Big-Box Retailers  In suburban areas, the growth of big-box stores — replete with enormous gas filling sites — has posed an existential threat to smaller surrounding filling stations.
While driving, these families were often forced to relieve themselves in roadside ditches because the filling stations that sold them gas barred them from using "whites only" bathrooms.
The Refill Not Landfill campaign is a voluntary program for hotels and restaurants to offer their guests reusable water bottles and make free filling stations accessible to participants.
I was just an 11-year-old kid back then, one whose father had moved to Moscow to oversee the first joint Western-USSR filling stations in the country.
Americans determined that the 20th century would be powered by fossil fuels, and the marketplace provided them the flexibility to create a landscape of drive-throughs and filling stations.
Americans determined that the 20th century would be powered by fossil fuels, and the marketplace provided them the flexibility to create a landscape of drive-throughs and filling stations.
Superchargers, of course, are the electric filling stations that are capable of charging a Tesla vehicle enough to give it almost 200 miles of range in just 30 minutes.
That way, spaceships wouldn't have to carry all their fuel with them and could top off at that these cosmic filling stations, allowing them to go even deeper into space.
When the biofuel is blended with gasoline or diesel — usually at a terminal near the filling stations where it will be sold — the resulting RINs can be sold to anyone.
It may even leave drivers paying more at filling stations in the fall, just as they're preparing to cast their votes in elections that could hand Democrats control of Congress.
Rothrock started libraries everywhere she could where previously there were none — in general stores, filling stations and post offices, and in her early "bookmobiles" when absolutely no other space was available.
It may even leave drivers paying more at filling stations in the fall, just as they're preparing to cast their votes in elections that could hand Democrats control of the House.
In Hamburg, Germany's second-largest city and busiest port, the money has helped build a small network of filling stations, encouraged road trials of hydrogen-powered city buses, and funded research.
The following 60+1 filling stations encompass almost a century of architectural progression, showcasing some of the best Art Deco, Bauhaus, futurist, brutalist, minimalist, modernist, Googie building designs of the motorist history.
It also expects to close by the end of the year a deal to buy 300 filling stations from South Africa's Engen, which will expand its business to nine additional African countries.
HAMBURG, Germany (Reuters) - The attacks against oil refineries in Saudi Arabia have so far had no impact on prices at filling stations in Germany, the country's Petroleum Industry Association said on Monday.
From small, family-run filling stations to sites operated by big businesses such as BP and Shell, owners of gas-guzzling vehicles have an abundance of options when it comes to refueling.
Drivers have again been rushing to filling stations, causing long queues in some cities, on fears that this strike could be worse as it comes at the height of the summer tourist season.
Spokesman for Rosneft, which bought a 49 percent stake in Essar Oil, also said that Essar will increase the number of filling stations to 5,500 from current 3,500 stations in the medium term.
During the strike, motorists were limited to buying up to 15 liters (4 gallons) of petrol at special filling stations, but there was no mass queuing at stations as there was in April.
An owner of a pharmacy chain and petrol filling stations, among other businesses, Veselin Mareshki, 49, shocked political observers in November when he came fourth in a presidential ballot, scoring 11 percent of votes.
That should help give the startup enough time to find a way to build out a network of hydrogen filling stations, which is a crucial — and currently rare — component to making the technology work.
The deal, which includes Engen's network of filling stations in Zimbabwe, Reunion, Zambia, Gabon, Rwanda, Mozambique, Tanzania, Kenya and Malawi, adds 150 million customers for Vivo, or 35 percent of Africa's population, Chammas said.
Having a battery pack that can last for 300 miles would help an owner get by if they're not located near a hydrogen fueling station or, at worst, until there are more filling stations.
LUANDA (Reuters) - Bad weather off the coast of Angola has prevented the berthing of fuel vessels docking at Cabinda and Benguela ports, causing shortages at filling stations and power blackouts, state-energy company Sonangol said.
One person familiar with Rosneft said it would be open to selling CEFC a stake in its retail business, which includes almost 21,20.8504 filling stations, around 150 oil storage complexes and over 1,000 gasoline tankers.
Just like their battery electric counterparts, hydrogen cars could be stored in facilities near fuel sources and then summoned when needed, reducing the need for a vast infrastructure of filling stations catering to individual owners.
Kim said filling stations' profit margins average less than 0.5 percent, and if the hourly pay rate is increased so sharply it would probably force owners to run their businesses for shorter hours each day.
As of Monday, 91 trucks were supplying fuel and 108 filling stations were being guarded by the U.S. National Guard, according to a Tuesday statement from the island's Secretary of Public Affairs, Ramon Rosario Cortes.
Petrol, which operates filling stations in Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Montenegro and Kosovo, plans to increase the number of stations to 522 by the end of 2020 from 508 at the end of this year.
Repsol has agreed a deal with Amazon that will allow people to pick up parcels at its filling stations in the latest signs of oil companies widening the range of services available through their retail networks.
LISBON, Aug 16 (Reuters) - Portugal's fuel-tanker drivers will suspend a five-day-old strike that led to fuel rationing at filling stations and negotiate with employers in government-brokered talks, their union said on Friday.
Today, the only reminder that this stretch of SoHo was once a forest of filling stations known as Gasoline Alley is a coffee shop of the same name that sells single-origin coffee beans from Burundi.
"The green power that is turned into gas will be transported to the industrial Ruhr region, but also supply hydrogen filling stations for mobility, and can be stored in underground caverns for industrial usage," they said.
It's not, which is why Tesla Motors has invested heavily in its superchargers — a network of electric filling stations in various countries that can bestow enough charge for 23 miles of range in 22017 minutes or less.
NOVO-OGARYOVO, Russia (Reuters) - Russian's second biggest oil producer, Lukoil, has decided not to sell off its network of filling stations, Lukoil Chief Executive Vagit Alekperov said on Thursday at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's No.2 oil producer Lukoil will consider selling about a third of its filling stations in Russia as well as Ukhta refinery, Vladimir Nekrasov, Lukoil's first vice president for refining, told reporters on Friday.
The new firm, Saudi Aramco Retail Co, will create a network of filling stations within Saudi Arabia to sell automotive fuels, Aramco said on Wednesday, without giving details of the size, cost or time-frame for the network.
The design of bottle-filling stations caught the attention of Sarah James, a senior user experience designer for 10Up in Phoenix, who took to Twitter in 2014 to praise an Elkay unit she used at the Portland, Ore.
The Amazon Locker service to be introduced at Repsol outlets is already widely available in the US and at more than 1,300 locations in the UK, including some Jet filling stations operated by the US oil company Phillips 66.
TUNIS, May 3 (Reuters) - Tunisia ordered the army on Friday to transport fuel to filling stations on Friday, the second day of a strike by fuel distribution workers that has caused empty pumps and long queues across the country.
Fresh produce prices dropped sharply in food markets as people ran out of cash, or vendors were unable to give change, while the government ordered hospitals and filling stations to accept the old money for a few days longer.
Motorists have been limited to buying up to 15 liters of petrol at a network of special filling stations around the country, but there has so far been no widespread mass queuing at stations as there was in April.
Venezuela's imports of fuel and diluents fell to 137,500 bpd in May, well below the more-than 200,000 bpd received in March and April, which brought lines of drivers to filling stations across the country waiting to refuel their vehicles.
A website monitoring the strike said filling stations in the Algarve region that have been designated as a priority to receive fuel to serve the hundreds of thousands of tourists heading for holidays on the southern coast had run dry.
SAO PAULO, Nov 14 (Reuters) - Brazil regulator ANP on Monday temporarily shut down filling stations and fuel distributors in Rio de Janeiro state after agents found they were selling methanol, a banned fuel additive that is considered a health risk.
Motorists have been limited to buying up to 15 liters (3.9 gallons) of petrol at a network of special filling stations around the country, but there has so far been no widespread mass queuing at stations as there was in April.
For example, the ability of large gasoline retailers to "game the system" by selling excess RINs at a profit allows them to undercut small retail filling stations, which is one reason more than 12,000 have closed over the past decade.
Motorists have been limited to buying up to 15 litres (4 gallons) of petrol at a network of special filling stations around the country, but there has so far been no widespread mass queuing at stations as there was in April.
In addition, Uber created a fuel finder function in the app that shows drivers the cheapest places nearby to fill up the gas tank, with the aim that Uber can someday negotiate with filling stations to provide discounts to Uber drivers.
He experienced an "aha" moment when a member of a community group suggested that free water-filling stations she'd seen near yoga studios should be brought into her neighborhood, where lower-income residents tended to quench their thirst with soda.
Idemitsu currently operates two filling stations in Vietnam, where it participates in the 200,000 barrels-per-day Nghi Son oil refinery project, and wants to increase that to 10 as it mulls the best way to expand in the country.
LONDON (Reuters) - From Pakistan to Turkey, the world's largest independent oil trader Vitol is betting on a spike in gasoline and diesel demand in young and growing nations by snapping up filling stations that disappointed oil companies are prepared to sell.
Including Andeavor's debt, Marathon is paying $35.6 billion to hold 66 percent of a combined company which will have the ability to process about 3.1 million barrels per day along with a large network of filling stations and oil and natural gas pipelines.
Like its rivals Shell and France's Total, BP is planning to use its vast global network of filling stations to carve out a position in the EV market, with demand for petrol forecast to peak as early as the end of next decade.
Many filling stations were sold off by energy groups during the era of $100 per barrel oil, as investors questioned the point of selling petrol and sandwiches to consumers when there was much more money to be made in exploration and production.
Existing investors in Nikola include the strategics Nel Hydrogen, a Norwegian company that is also helping it build filling stations; and Wabco, an automotive OEM, and Nikola has said that it is not releasing the names of any other investors at the moment.
The agency said in a statement that it detected methanol in BR Distribuidora filling stations run by the state-run oil company Petrobras, Royal-Dutch Shell Plc's stations run by joint-venture Raizen and partner Cosan and Ipiranga stations in the state.
LISBON (Reuters) - Fuel-tanker drivers raised the specter of empty filling stations and aviation fuel shortages during Portugal's busy tourist season on Tuesday, saying they would comply with a government order to go back to work but would not do extra time.
Including Andeavor's debt, Marathon is paying $163 billion to hold 66 percent of a combined company which will have the ability to process about 3.1 million barrels per day along with a large network of filling stations and oil and natural gas pipelines.
BEIJING, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Beijing will temporarily halt self-service at filling stations and sales of fireworks, part of a series of measures intended to keep the Chinese capital safer and cleaner before celebrations marking 70 years since the founding of the country.
In New York City, aside from filling stations with mosaic art, the MTA's Arts & Design program commissions artists each year to design posters that hang next to advertisements in cars; the Poetry in Motion series also displays verses on their moving walls.
ABUJA, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Nigeria's state oil firm said on Thursday it has more than doubled the daily supply of fuel for motorists to 80 million litres, amid a run on petrol that has seen queues lasting hours at filling stations around the country.
LESS FUEL AS IMPORTS PLUNGE OVER 30% Venezuela's imports of fuel and diluents fell to 137,500 bpd in May, well below the more-than 200,000 bpd received in March and April, which brought lines of drivers to filling stations across the country waiting to refuel their vehicles.
On the list of places where New Yorkers could contract the virus, the subway might seem to pose a high risk: millions of people filling stations and train cars where coughs and sneezes are familiar sounds and countless strangers put their hands on seats and poles.
But as concerns mount over the detritus of plastics that elude recycling, London's mayor, Sadiq Khan, let it be known on Monday that he wished to redress the balance by providing more drinking fountains and bottle-filling stations while reducing the prevalence of single-use packaging.
For a company as sprawling as Shell, which is Europe's largest company, that can take many forms: having electric charging points and hydrogen, a clean fuel, available at its filling stations, and generating large amounts of green power from wind and solar installations to sell to industrial customers.
The lead paint ban, removal of leaded gasoline from America's filling stations, and lead abatement efforts — which all decreased lead exposure particularly among children born from around 1975 to the late 1980s — correlates strongly to the cohort of children who hit peak criminal age in the 1990s and 2000s.
The German company is exploring synthetic fuels, which would have the advantage of being able to use existing filling stations and engines, its CEO Volkmar Denner told a news conference, adding this could potentially save 2.8 gigatonnes of CO2 by 2050 - three times as much as Germany produced in 2016.
When storms, earthquakes, wildfires or cyberattacks take down our brittle power grid, we should all be able to start rebuilding our homes and lives immediately, with our smartphones and water pumps, filling stations and traffic lights, computers and refrigerators, continuously powered by the world's greatest uninterruptible power supply — the sun.
Maybe energy investors are also cheering the world of new possibilities a Trump presidency can bring, like the building of the first large-scale refinery in the U.S. since 1977, or a spike in natural gas use that could come with the building of thousands of nat gas filling stations across the country for nat gas use vehicles.
Moreover, he suggests that Margaret, who was reportedly intelligent and funny, was trapped by her birth in an empty life: As the younger sister to the queen, she had little to do with her time except fulfill second-tier royal responsibilities like opening suburban schools and filling stations, all the while knowing that she was losing status with the birth of every royal baby.
BP agreed to pay $1.3bn in December to buy 527 Australian filling stations and convenience stores from Woolworths, and it is expanding a food retailing partnership with Marks & Spencer in the UK. Bob Dudley, BP chief executive, told investors last week that retail was an important part of the group's target to increase earnings from its downstream refining and marketing division by $3bn between 2014 and 2021.
He starts the story with what otherwise appears to be a normal day in the life of an everyday human, but within a few paragraphs, we learn that the narrator is "going to the filling stations" and it slowly dawns on us that the narrator — and all the people that populate this imaginative world — are actually some form of cybernetic beings, dependent on a mechanical supply of air for their machined bodies.

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