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"kerosene" Definitions
  1. a type of fuel oil that is made from petroleum and that is used in the engines of planes and for heat and light. In British English it is usually called paraffin when it is used for heat and light.

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Turned out one of the kerosene cans had started leaking and so there was kerosene in our food.
The Falcon 9 carries kerosene as fuel, but kerosene needs oxygen to combust—and there's no oxygen in space.
Crude oil, itself, replaced kerosene as a source of fuel, except for jets, while the electric light bulb also knocked kerosene off its perch as a source of interior illumination.
Currently over a million people in India alone have suffered severe burns as a result of using dangerous kerosene lamps — replacing that kerosene with gravity will create a safer, sustainable future.
Even the basic market for replacing kerosene lamps is huge.
Roughly 2 billion people burn kerosene in lamps for light.
Products will include fuel oil, gasoil and kerosene, he said.
Marauding residents wielded guns, sticks of dynamite, bottles of kerosene.
Demand for whale oil plummeted with the development of kerosene.
In fact, Rockefeller called his kerosene producing monopoly Standard Oil.
Heat came from charcoal braziers, and light from kerosene lamps.
So of course what you do is you eat kerosene.
About 20 liters of kerosene were found in the vehicle.
The kerosene splashes around him as he shimmies over slightly.
Yesterday's talks confront both types of fuel, aviation kerosene or diesel.
In the generators, it was mixed with kerosene and sparked alight.
However, being exposed basically to kerosene...I had severe smoke inhalation.
Authorities found 20 liters of kerosene in his vehicle, Reuters reported.
And its propellants were more energetic than the old kerosene fuels.
The store and his nearby house were lighted with kerosene lanterns.
We designed powerful, kerosene-spitting flamethrowers and torched books — en masse.
Most rural Africans light their homes at night with kerosene lamps.
On camera, the flames from the excess kerosene continue to burn.
Then they douse them in kerosene and light them on fire.
In fact, studies have shown that inhaling the toxic fumes from kerosene lamps is the equivalent of smoking 170 cigarettes per year; unintentional ingestion of kerosene is the leading cause of child poisoning in the developing world .
Refugees use solar panels, candles and kerosene lamps for light at night.
Kerosene lamps, as you may have guessed, are severely bad for health.
They drenched her in kerosene before setting her on fire, Muzumdar said.
In comparison, a month's supply of kerosene typically costs $4 to $5.
When Rafi refused she was doused in kerosene and set on fire.
Many people living off-grid use kerosene lamps for cooking and lighting.
Putting our team on a plane would make us real kerosene guzzlers.
They threw open windows, lit candles and kerosene lamps, and clutched flashlights.
"This is just going to add kerosene onto the fire," he said.
Diesel fuel generators and kerosene lamps are polluting and generate carbon dioxide.
I could smell him, a mix of kerosene, damp wool and whiskey.
In the middle of the range, you get jet fuel and kerosene.
Families spend at least $43 each month for kerosene used for lighting.
But the aroma is distinct, and more often reminds me of kerosene.
Employees from the immigration office said the area smelled strongly of kerosene.
By comparison China exported about 22016,24.6 bpd of diesel and 210.59,212 bpd of jet kerosene in 213.64, meaning that while jet kerosene shipments are roughly steady so far in 223, there has been a big jump in diesel shipments.
We will get diesel, if we won't be able to get aviation kerosene.
She refused, and they doused her in kerosene and set her on fire.
That is because many people who lack electricity no longer rely on kerosene.
But when you need growlers, rags, styrofoam, and kerosene for your napalm molotovs?
Kerosene in the commercial capital fell 19 shillings to 1,811 shillings per litre.
Not long afterward, India cut subsidies to Bhutan for cooking oil and kerosene.
I've seen a few references to your rhetoric, including the nickname Kerosene Maxine.
She is huddled next to a kerosene stove under a pile of blankets.
The new launcher family uses a different, kerosene based, more environmentally friendly fuel mixture.
In Japan, estimated sales of kerosene reached 560,000 bpd in the week to Jan.
Naphtha and kerosene make up the remaining 900,000 tonnes for the fourth quarter quota.
Kerosene exports last month fell 3.1 percent to 1.06 million tonnes, the data showed.
They drenched her in kerosene and set her on fire, Muzumdar said in May.
Most mini-grids are green, unlike diesel, kerosene and coal- and gas-fired electricity.
They burned less kerosene, and their children studied a little more, especially at night.
John Harwood: So you think the "Angry Maxine," the "Kerosene Maxine," has been exaggerated?
Nights would be lit only by the moon, cooking fires, candles and kerosene lamps.
Below the oxygen tank was a slightly smaller tank filled with highly refined kerosene.
We were off the grid, with no electricity, a water well and kerosene lamps.
The uncontrolled particulate pollution from these kerosene lamps and wood stoves is absolutely lethal.
Heating, which is provided mostly by natural gas or kerosene, is trickiest of all.
Add a nightcap and a kerosene lamp and it doubles as Ebenezer Scrooge cosplay.
In these disputes, money can act like kerosene on the flames of family discord.
CNPC research did not release the absolute figure for jet kerosene demand in March.
Later, he saw a young detainee get doused with kerosene, and set on fire.
Thanks to kerosene tank, the motorcycle is capable of ten minutes of continuous flight.
And by the day, her solutions whiff less of water and more of kerosene.
The restriction would include diesel and kerosene, which are used by North Korea's military.
He lifts a red jerry can and starts pouring a liquid—kerosene—on himself.
Beyond the need to bring light to communities, she stressed that due to murky kerosene often used in the developing world, women are dying of the inhalation of black smoke—kerosene lamps have been tied to tuberculosis and cause lethal fuel ingestion.
Long March-7 is a medium-lift orbital vehicle, powered by kerosene and liquid oxygen.
People reverted to superstition: sugar lumps soaked in kerosene, and aromatic fires to clear "miasmas".
One piece of kit looking to push kerosene out of people's homes is the GravityLight.
While Mr Straubel struggles in hell, Tesla burns money as the Falcon Heavy burns kerosene.
Instead, those without electricity are forced to lean on more basic solutions, like kerosene lamps.
Although kerosene is widely available, it can be a costly and dangerous source of energy.
The horn was incinerated with the help of a cocktail of pressurized kerosene and diesel.
Gallons of diesel and kerosene were used to cremate the ivory, which does not burn.
Before that, shortages meant that production often relied on imported liquid fuels such as kerosene.
As kerosene accounts for a third of airline costs, that's great for the bottom line.
After covering the buildings in kerosene, he shot most of the buildings to scorched rubble.
Mr. Nyunt Khin lit a kerosene lamp, illuminating the pottery dust suspended in the air.
Charcoal and kerosene can consume 50 percent of the household budget for an impoverished family.
All season long the team's relief pitchers have lugged jugs of kerosene to the mound.
By reducing the dependence on kerosene GravityLight hopes to make a difference to world health.
He had doused a flag with kerosene in 1984 during the Republican convention in Dallas.
In the end, the fluorescent signs were replaced with silver reflective tape and kerosene lanterns.
Skyrora fired the engines both with its Ecosene fuel, which is its kerosene directed from waste plastics using a proprietary process, and with traditional kerosene RP-1 rocket fuel, giving the company the opportunity to compare the two fuel sources in terms of performance.
The demand earlier this winter drove the jet fuel/kerosene premium to $2.28 a barrel Feb.
Kerosene is sold in India via public distribution shops operated by the government at subsidized rates.
Muroran also produced about 5.3 million barrels of gasoline and nearly 2 million barrels of kerosene.
Powered by kerosene in a backpack, Franky Zapata flew across the English Channel on a hoverboard.
But under state ownership it has guzzled public funds as hungrily as its jets consume kerosene.
But one month ago, the 603-year-old father of seven decided to stop using kerosene.
They should not: the alternative to electricity is often filthy, dangerous charcoal stoves and kerosene lamps.
The fire was set with napalm they had made at home, from soap-shards and kerosene.
Many M-KOPA customers were previously paying more per month to light their homes through kerosene.
Most injuries come from countries where open fire cooking and unsafe kerosene cook-stoves are prevalent.
Rallies were banned, shops barred from selling kerosene and people prevented from collecting bricks or stones.
Kerosene prices were cut by 1.04 percent in the latest monthly caps, which take immediate effect.
They've proposed major investments in the country's rail system and taxes on kerosene for domestic flights.
He then poured kerosene on the bed he was sleeping in and set it on fire.
The fire broke out aboard a vessel transporting kerosene near Lamma Island around 11:30 a.m.
"Nearly every household had a five-gallon red can of Standard Oil's kerosene," Mr. O'Donnell said.
He had watched his father, also a doctor, treat wounds under kerosene light during the war.
The rest is refined into a variety of petrochemicals, heating oil, jet fuel, propane and kerosene.
Eliminating the use of kerosene reduces the risk of fires and health damage from indoor pollution.
Two men fighting over a woman named Lucille knocked over a kerosene stove, starting a fire.
With an hour of sunlight tacked on in the evenings, candles and kerosene could be conserved.
So for the last two days we could eat food with kerosene or nothing at all.
Lighting is another big source of indoor air pollution — particularly the use of unvented kerosene lamps.
That only threw kerosene on the media fires which in turn lit up today&aposs press briefing.
Lafotant said the increases in gasoline, diesel and kerosene were needed to balance the nation&aposs budget.
Scaling distributed energy has already connected tens of millions of people and displaced kerosene and diesel generators.
Villagers did buy less kerosene for their lamps, since they could flip on light bulbs at night.
Kerosene is used as a propellant for rockets such as ULA's Atlas V and SpaceX's Falcon 9.
Those products included middle distillates like jet fuel and heating kerosene, fuel oil and particularly U.S. propane.
There had been rockets fired by kerosene (in the first stage) and liquid hydrogen (in the second).
An early scene shows her effortlessly performing a Caesarean by the light of a single Kerosene lamp.
"If we talk to a hundred customers, not one says, 'I'd rather have kerosene,' " he told me.
The survivors were ushered into a barn, which the men doused with kerosene and set on fire.
Not only can the stove burn white gas, kerosene, or unleaded gas, it is also incredibly robust.
Liquefied petroleum gas usage expanded 24 percent, while kerosene demand gained 9 percent from a year ago.
Williams poured kerosene on the body, tried to set it on fire, and fled the crime scene.
The refinery was concentrating on restarting units that produce gasoline, kerosene and diesel, according to these sources.
Solar energy is reliable, clean and cheaper in the long run than kerosene and the village's generator.
That first night, I slept on the floor on a futon next to a tottering kerosene heater.
It provides renewable energy that is often cheaper than electricity created from dirty diesel generators and kerosene.
The thing about kerosene is, if you drink it you start burping and you get the runs.
Cookstoves, heating fuel, and kerosene lighting are all common sources of pollution in big cities in developing countries.
Many have already ditched dangerous, polluting and inefficient kerosene lamps: a beneficial side effect of Richard's cook stoves.
They have no electric light, rely on kerosene and diesel for power, and struggle to irrigate their crops.
Then, the government issued a quota of 8.7 million tonnes for diesel and 4.47 million tonnes of kerosene.
Airline executives reckon that carrying all that extra unnecessary kerosene around itself burns a surprising amount of fuel.
According to  The Art of Jewellery , the paste is heated with kerosene in order to extract the gold.
You can also trade in your kerosene lamp to be fitted with a solar lamp for about $5.
"Then they sell it as kerosene to the local market, or for motorcycles and fishing boats," he said.
Under previously announced policy, domestic prices of fuels including gasoline, diesel and kerosene may be raised in 2019.
The objective has switched from producing kerosene for lighting to producing gasoline for use as a transportation fuel.
Attempts to raise diesel and kerosene prices in January 2015 were partly rolled back due to parliamentary opposition.
One option is to add kerosene and other components commonly found in jet fuel, market sources told Reuters.
In a busy street in Old Delhi, one vendor of firecrackers doused himself with kerosene and threatened suicide.
And then there's the rhetoric coming from the media itself that only throws more kerosene on the fire.
In at least one instance, a Muslim boy was forced to drink kerosene and swallow a lighted match.
A vegetable is a porous thing, and it would really pick up the sort of sooty, kerosene flavor.
Those who could afford it have historically relied on kerosene, a dirty and dangerous fuel, for cooking and lighting.
The cracker will have the flexibility to use naphtha, gases generated during crude oil processing and kerosene, he said.
Platts currently assesses prices on a delivered basis to Japan for oil products such as naphtha, gasoline and kerosene.
The problem involves the system that delivers kerosene fuel to the rocket's Russian-made RD-180 first-stage engine.
"The reality is that they already pay a lot for energy," said Leopold, referring to money spent on kerosene.
The first time I was back in the building, I could still smell that kerosene smell, which was unnerving.
Franky Zapata: Yes, the thing I have on my back is like a Camelbak but it's full of kerosene.
He was carrying a power pack full of kerosene, and was planning to refuel from a boat partway across.
CNN affiliate TV Asahi reported, citing police, that a large amount of kerosene was discovered in the suspect's car.
Limousin said tax exemptions for jet plane kerosene fuel cost French taxpayers more than 3.7 billion euros per year.
I look around the kitchen, considering how every ingredient, utensil, appliance, and kerosene was been hauled in by foot.
They used kerosene for gasoline, crushed bananas to grease the gears, and water and elephant fat for engine oil.
That's enough oil to supply gasoline and kerosene to all 123 million Nigerians and still have plenty to export.
But even where solar lighting is available, many people stay with kerosene because they can buy a day's worth.
Kerosene shipments abroad were 1.25 million tonnes, up 21.4 percent year-on-year and up 23 percent from February.
We had accidentally stored our food along with the cans of kerosene that we used to fire our stoves.
Most families used solar panels for lighting at night and other daily activities, while others used candles or kerosene lamps.
But heaters that run off of propane or kerosene are best used for garages and shops rather than sleeping areas.
It's hard to make traditional jet fuel (kerosene) on Mars, and hydrogen is expensive and difficult with the planet's conditions.
Environmental NGOs such as Transport and Environment (T&E) have long criticized the EU for being a "kerosene tax haven".
Isn't it enough for children to be able to study at night without potentially damaging their lungs from kerosene smoke?
Japan and South Korea are unusual among fully industrialised countries, with relatively widespread use of kerosene as a heating fuel.
Ahmad believes this is affordable as families spend a similar amount on kerosene and charging mobile phones in nearby towns.
The flyboard is powered by a kerosene-filled backpack, and he said his greatest challenge was changing backpacks mid-flight.
By the end of the season, she starts to imagine burning down the office, dousing the entire place in kerosene.
Environmental NGOs such as Transport and Environment (T&E) have long criticised the EU for being a "kerosene tax haven".
Refiners typically adjust the yield of middle distillates, which include jet fuel, kerosene, gasoil and diesel, according to the margins.
Kerosene, used mostly as aviation fuel, rose 7.5 percent to its highest level since at least the beginning of 2010.
On chilly Saturday mornings my father would fire up the kerosene heater and get the back of our garage warm.
Skyrora's 'Ecosene' fuel is a type of kerosene, however, which is a much more common modern aviation and rocket fuel.
Known as Nakashi paintings, they use natural pigments from red stones, indigo plants, crushed seashells and soot from kerosene lamps.
Crews previously used pots filled with kerosene, stuck them in spaces between the track ties and lit them by hand.
Households using solar power in this way cut their consumption of unsubsidised kerosene by a fifth—though, because a limited supply of kerosene is subsidised by the government in this part of Uttar Pradesh, the actual sum saved amounted to about 48 rupees per month, only half of the cost of the (unsubsidised) grid connection.
"They would project the image behind kerosene lamps and people thought they were talking to their dead relatives," Sullivan told Motherboard.
So will the use of kerosene for aircraft: in both China and India the number of journeys by air is soaring.
When those places transition to liquid and gaseous fuels—kerosene or propane or butane—the transition in human health is tremendous.
They use liquid oxygen and kerosene — propellants that are much less toxic and corrosive than what previous Long March rockets used.
Just when she seems to have escaped, he returns with a canister of kerosene and a match and sets her aflame.
Studies show that kerosene expenses can consume up to 30% of the monthly income for some of the world's poorest families.
That is different than the engines powering SpaceX's Falcon series of rockets, which use a mixture of liquid oxygen and kerosene.
He carried about 42 litres of kerosene in his backpack and will stop midway on a ship to refuel his "Flyboard".
There it met the kerosene-rich exhaust coming out of the turbines, and the mixture was set alight all over again.
A personal kerosene heater returns your body temperature to normal, as long as you set it down in a sealed room.
Over the years, Wavertree circumnavigated the globe nearly 30 times, ferrying sundry cargo — coal, kerosene, jute, cotton, tea, coffee, molasses, timber.
In the 1870s, a kerosene lamp could produce 5,050 candle hours worth of light a year at a cost of $20.
It will also use liquid methane for fuel, unlike the kerosene-based Merlin engines used to power the Falcon 9 rockets.
Over time, it can take on a kerosene quality reminiscent of aged riesling, but it never loses its lip-smacking succulence.
The Yellow Vests are not against carbon pricing in general: They propose introducing fuel and kerosene taxes for ships and airplanes.
The third factor at work is rising exports of refined products, particularly gasoline and middle distillates such as diesel and kerosene.
The VTTI terminal has a capacity of 3 million barrels, and stores gasoline, diesel, jet fuel and kerosene, among other products.
At those times, the school has to revert back to using kerosene for lighting and grid power for electricity, he said.
Worse, kerosene fires are epidemic in Africa, and their toxic fumes cause respiratory ailments that kill hundreds of thousands per year.
Called Raptor, it is designed to burn super-cold methane rather than the kerosene that fuels the company's current Merlin engines.
GravityLight reduces a family's kerosene spend and will pay for itself within just two to three months of making the switch.
We learn how Rezo, as a boy, read books in a kerosene-heated library with a rat to keep him company.
This is more than 80 percent higher than the total volumes of gasoline, diesel, jet kerosene and naphtha China exported in 2015.
Most people in Ndabibi are not connected to mains electricity, and rely on kerosene or small solar lamps to light their homes.
"Given there are solutions out there that can replace a kerosene lamp… we need to urgently get those out there," she added.
Just under four hours before launch (t-3:45:00), crews start loading rocket-grade kerosene (RP-1) into the fuel tanks.
"Once you get used to having that light, for most people, they find it difficult to go back to kerosene," she said.
This means the chances are that China will continue to export increasing volumes of gasoline, diesel and jet kerosene into Asian markets.
Higher prices for gasoline, kerosene, and utilities were the biggest contributors to the rise in core CPI in February, the data showed.
He has also cut down his kerosene bill by 250 shillings (about $2000) a day—a hefty saving in a Nairobi slum.
Dennen and his wife Beverly will use kerosene lamps and flashlights to read and a propane burner to cook and heat tea.
The documents showed that the prosecution's claims that kerosene had been found in Tony's bedroom were false: the sample had tested negative.
Solar panels will help people light their homes without burning kerosene, but they will not replace the functioning grid that manufacturers need.
Using a solar-powered lamp means 28-year-old Nafisa Abubakar can avoid the dangers of kerosene and the inconvenience of blackouts.
The controversial plan to raise fuel prices would increase the cost of gasoline by 38%, diesel by 47% and kerosene by 51%.
They would have radios and all the gear they could carry — kerosene stoves, lamps and cam­eras — on the sleds they would tow.
By 1885, after Standard Oil figured out how to refine kerosene, it cost just 8 cents a gallon to brighten the night.
But her profits are now reduced by the amount she spends for kerosene to fuel the lamp she uses during load-shedding.
The result is a book that is as much about innovation and ingenuity as it is about wood, coal, kerosene or oil.
Born in 250, a year after the end of the war, she remembers doing homework by the light of a kerosene lamp.
Dr. Thurman was not looking his best: He had thrown kerosene on a brush fire and his face was covered in soot.
"It's an awful shame that children had kerosene rain down on them, but I can see it both ways," Mr. Wheeler said.
With cooking gas and kerosene scarce, families are burning wood, plastic, furniture and garbage to heat their homes and cook their food.
One tube would pump crude Bakken oil to Linden, NJ. The other would shoot refined petroleum products like gasoline and kerosene to Albany.
Access to energy is key to eradicating extreme poverty in areas where people still rely on firewood or kerosene for energy, she said.
The light sources for magic lantern shows evolved into brighter sources throughout the 19th century, from candles, kerosene, limelight to carbon arc rods.
Elvia Helena Lozano is reflected on a mirror as she uses a kerosene lamp during a power outage at her home in Caracas.
David Lowery launched into "Eurotrash Girl," a deep cut hidden on their "Kerosene Hat" record that made me feel cool for knowing it.
This has come at the cost of a straight 15-month decline in jet fuel and kerosene demand in India, Morgan Stanley said.
Exports of jet kerosene rose 13.4 percent to 2.943 million tonnes, or about 0003,000 bpd, according to calculations based on Chinese customs data.
Much of the foundation's work is with people, mostly in Africa and India, whose nights are lit by only kerosene lamps or candles.
So the firms charge in instalments, which are spread out enough to bring the monthly cost below that of buying kerosene for lamps.
We drove through obscured streets, shadows walking on the sidewalks, the darkness broken only by kerosene lanterns and the occasional generator-powered storefront.
The rocket's engines will be powered by methane (or "deep cryo-methalox") fuel — SpaceX currently uses kerosene to power the Falcon 9 rocket.
Burning tumbleweeds flew forty feet above the ground, and the red cedars in the hollows roared as their resinous boughs ignited like kerosene.
In the course of smashing windows, they poured carbolic acid and kerosene oil on the meat before 500 policemen arrived to disperse them.
Pregnant women who come to the clinic to give birth are no longer required to bring their own candles, kerosene lamps and matches.
The researchers report they found that one lamp of an unspecified brand contained kerosene, which Sacanna confirmed could make the liquid less dense.
At the end of the killing video, Mr. Raigar sprinkles kerosene on Mr. Afrajul's body, sets it on fire and calmly walks away.
Rubinstein, born Chaja, was the daughter of an Orthodox Jewish kerosene dealer in Kraków, who left for Australia to escape an arranged marriage.
Hansel is a single purpose arson detection K9, meaning he is specifically trained to identify ignitable liquids, such as kerosene, gasoline and diesel.
That can mean turning to candles or kerosene lamps, which can be dangerous, or flashlights with batteries that can be scarce and expensive.
She is one of 74 million people in Nigeria living without electricity, forced to rely on dirty, expensive charcoal and kerosene for energy.
"I read an article about people paying 50 cents a day for kerosene and candles, and that just didn't make sense," said Marom.
The fuel could be refined into kerosene and other products, such as diesel for marine transportation and naphtha for use in the chemicals industry.
The company hopes the kits will replace kerosene lamps, which may cause fires and health risks such as burns and poisoning from fuel ingestion.
The Falcon 133, on the other hand, runs on a form of kerosene and liquid oxygen that's much colder than what the Shuttle used.
Falluja: The American and Iraqi 'graveyard' Ten-year-old Muhammad Annad, from Saqlawiya, was burned by kerosene from the cooker in his family's kitchen.
Monthly trade data also showed exports of jet kerosene were 1.38 million tonnes, versus 1.24 million in June and 1.16 million in July 2018.
Alternately, carbon monoxide could be added to the mix, creating environmentally-friendly kerosene fuel that can be used in the aviation and rocket industry.
Vasquez said that, in fact, pilots enjoy the additional data and can even be competitive about flying routes on time while burning less kerosene.
Even your article acknowledges that Rwandans with solar lamps lit their households more brightly, burned less kerosene and their children studied a bit more.
It means being able to blow out kerosene lamps that have long harmed children's lungs and eyes as they try to study, said Githugu.
We transitioned away from whale oil after discovering much more abundant and useful petroleum-derived kerosene, not because we were running out of whales.
January gasoline exports gained 1.3 percent on year to 600,000 tonnes, while kerosene exports fell 12.4 percent to 820,000 tonnes, the customs data showed.
Many households continued to use subsidized kerosene for lighting after the mini-grid power shut off, said the study published in Science Advances magazine.
The Flyboard Air has four 250-horsepower turboengines, which are fueled by Jet A1 kerosene carried in a tank strapped to its rider's back.
Gasoline exports were up 44 percent on year to 670,000 tonnes while kerosene exports rose 16.8 percent to 1.13 million tonnes, the data showed.
When Bibi couldn't come up with the money, her husband tried to kill her by throwing kerosene at her and lighting her on fire.
Existing subsonic aircraft use a blend of biofuels and conventional jet kerosene to ensure the quality of the fuel does not harm the engine.
"Bringing India into the mix is like adding kerosene to fire," said Miftah Ismail, a state minister and close ally of Prime Minister Abbasi.
Idcol estimates that each year its solar installations replace 2000 tons of kerosene worth $300 million that the poor would otherwise spend on lighting.
Then, Mr. Dar said, the soldiers ransacked his house and dumped his supply of rice, flour and kerosene into a water tank, contaminating it.
Then, Mr. Dar said, the soldiers ransacked his house and dumped his supply of rice, flour and kerosene into a water tank, contaminating it.
He grew up in the early days of the petroleum age, in a Connecticut farmhouse with a kerosene stove and an icebox for food.
But power supply remains erratic; the prices of rice, kerosene and bread have gone up; and tens of thousands of young people remain unemployed.
A year ago January kerosene use reached a December peak of around 80,000 bpd, up from barely 15,000 bpd in the summer months, data show.
For decades, these families had little choice but to use kerosene, the most popular fuel in tens of millions of homes in the developing world.
India's kerosene sales plunged 10 percent during 2018/19 to 3.5 million tonnes, less than half of the 7.2 million tonnes sold in 2013/14.
Jared McLemore died from burn injuries after dousing himself in kerosene and setting himself alight in a parking lot outside Murphy's bar in Memphis, Tennessee.
But not a single EU country taxes kerosene although a 2003 EU directive allows countries to agree bilaterally to tax fuel on flights between them.
"There's so much kerosene they're both sitting on and they're just one little match flick away from an explosion," Young said during the set visit.
Use of kerosene contributes to carbon emissions, but also to more personal and immediate hazards like skin irritation, respiratory problems and a significant fire risk.
The Raptor engine will move away from the traditional liquid oxygen and kerosene used in other SpaceX engines, instead using liquid methane as the fuel.
Meanwhile, rockets that run on liquid kerosene, a type of refined oil, produce more of the dark soot particles, what is known as black carbon.
Franky Zapata lifted off near the northern port of Calais with 42 liters of kerosene in his backpack, enough for about 10 minutes of flight.
We're going to create [that] by combining kerosene and diesel and compressed air, pushing it at very high pressure, about 16 bar, down a pipe.
Even though "Kerosene" or "Gunpowder and Lead" should have been her first Number One, she and I got to share our first Number One together.
On her wedding day, Bibi's friends and colleagues, many of them also victims of acid and kerosene attacks, were there to celebrate one woman's triumph.
"The decrease in kerosene prices is mainly due to a decrease in BPS premiums despite an increase in the world oil market prices," it said.
SpaceX used cryogenically cooled RP-1, a type of kerosene used in jets, and liquid oxygen to combust the fuel used to launch the rocket.
Imagine yourself as one of the 620 million people in Africa living day to day in the dark next to a toxic, dim kerosene lantern.
Prices for gasoline were to rise 38% while diesel prices were to go up 47% and kerosene 51%, the Haitian daily newspaper Le Nouvelliste reported.
"A LED bulb is 50 times more efficient than a kerosene lamp, so you have efficiency gains, huge efficiency gains, by going electric," he added.
In many of the show's more, let's say, out-there segments, Smith is either silent or acting as kerosene, prodding the others to go further.
The couple lives much as they might have decades ago: They have no electricity, illuminating their yurt with only a cook fire and kerosene lamp.
Inside, huge tanks full of liquid oxygen and RP-1 kerosene propellant will rip open — so a large explosion and fireball is almost a given.
He also told how soldiers brought a suspected union leader to his company store for interrogation, poured kerosene over his body and tossed a match.
Burning wood, coal or kerosene indoors - as about 210 billion people worldwide do every day, the International Energy Agency (IEA) says - can be highly dangerous.
Fossil fuel subsidies cover government subsidies of petroleum products such as gasoline, diesel, and kerosene, as well as subsidies of electricity, natural gas, and coal.
The tin containers filled with kerosene that Scott's team had stashed away turned out to be empty—possibly because tin pest created leaks in the cans.
Venezuelan Elvia Helena Lozano is reflected on a mirror as she uses a kerosene lamp during a power outage at her home in Caracas, March 211.
The revamped refinery will use a hydrocracker to expand its production of more valuable fuels such as gasoline, kerosene, jet fuel and diesel oil, he said.
Bauhaus Luftfahrt have been looking into what they call "new thermo-chemical reaction pathways" to produce synthetic kerosene from CO2 and water by using solar energy.
People tend to throw the dead batteries in their latrines, which is hardly ideal, but is not as immediately harmful as the smoke from kerosene lamps.
Also, both the liquid oxygen fuel farm—where the company stores tanks of super-chilled liquid oxygen—and its kerosene fuel farm were thankfully left untouched.
And more than 22019 billion of us still cook and heat our homes with toxic or polluting fuels such as kerosene, wood, crop waste, and dung.
Irving said Whitegate can process up to 75,000 barrels of crude oil per day and produces transportation and heating fuels such as gasoline, diesel and kerosene.
Zanotti specializes in a brazen, sexy vulgarity that was most at home back then, and that the company continues to add kerosene to, year after year.
Diesel prices were increased by 6 percent to 23,670 dong ($0.56) per liter while kerosene advanced 6.6 percent to 11,940 dong, Petrolimex said in a statement.
"But we are sure that over time, we will make it possible to offer kerosene made of algae for a competitive price," an Airbus spokesman said.
Refineries were geared to produce a middle distillate boiling around 217-22015 degrees Fahrenheit which was sold as kerosene or paraffin oil and used for illumination.
"There's an expectation that winter in north Asia this year will not bring extremely low temperatures, so that is not supporting kerosene stocking," a trader said.
U.S. production of kerosene-type jet fuel totaled nearly 1.78 million barrels per day in March 2018, data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) showed.
Amid the tunics, scarves and batik blankets, you can find 100-year-old saris made with silver thread, wooden cowbells, old kerosene lamps and vintage radios.
He told The Bee in 1996 that he had made a pile of his shoes, sweatsuits and javelins, poured kerosene over them and set them afire.
Workers had resorted to dipping their hands in chemicals like kerosene and benzene after their shifts to clean the graphite and carbon black off their hands.
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"We got the kerosene for free from the village market after the kalars ran away," he said, using a Burmese slur for people from South Asia.
Earlier this month, the Commerce Ministry and Economic Ministry issued a joint statement announcing an increase of 38 percent to 51 percent for gasoline, diesel and kerosene.
Rock was funny; Lady Gaga belted out some vocal kerosene and lit a musical match; and—holy crap—Leonardo DiCaprio finally won his own little gold man.
"Most of these families were burning kerosene to make light, with a negative impact on their health and wellbeing," Bill Lenihan, Off Grid Electric's President, told CNN.
The perpetrators poured kerosene over Nusrat Jahan, 18, and set her on fire on the roof of her madrasa in April in the southeastern district of Feni.
As well as the board itself, the setup also includes a fuel tank filled with kerosene which Zapata wears on his back, and a handheld remote control.
His suit consists of six small kerosene-fuelled micro gas turbines strapped to his arms, which have 22kg of thrust and are controlled by human body movement.
Jet fuel and kerosene are closely related and belong to a grade of oil products called middle distillates, with jet fuel margins determining the profitability of both.
It appears the oil fee would be similar to an excise tax such as those imposed on gasoline, diesel and kerosene ("Fuel taxes", Internal Revenue Service, 20103).
In the coming winter, Japan could see a rise in kerosene oil imports after natural disasters disrupted local refiners' operations in the third quarter, the executives said.
But GravityLight, the 2015 Shell Springboard winner has come up with a bright idea that can help parts of the world kick kerosene once and for all.
In Ethiopia it's also men, who pour kerosene onto the waste to mask the smell and drink heavily before descending into the pit to dull their senses.
Converting the Chinese customs data to barrels per day (bpd) shows diesel exports at 8.563,000 bpd and jet kerosene at 250,000 bpd in the January-February period.
In the first decades of the 20th century, electric lighting began to reduce demand for kerosene while the massive expansion in car ownership stimulated consumption of gasoline.
Dirty and expensive generators, kerosene lanterns, and pay per charge phone charging stands are all incredibly expensive for what they offer and come with many other downsides.
The storm came down, the contents of the freezer were emptied — sausage, turkey, rotisserie chicken — and by the light of kerosene lamps, the family bided their time.
Six seconds to launch, a plume of smoke burst from the base of the rocket, billowing out from the pad as kerosene fuel powered up the motors.
Those households now have a clean source of power to make everyday activities easier, saving on the cost of kerosene for lighting and fees for charging phones.
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No service providers, no electricity, no screens at all, just woodstoves and an Amish refrigerator, kerosene lamps, stacks of novels, some days on the water chasing fish.
Another arrives from the celebrated filmmaker Bimal Roy: "Tins for India" (1941), an early, mesmerizing documentary that centers on the manufacture of kerosene cans in a factory.
The stacks were set ablaze with a cocktail of diesel and kerosene, which was pumped at high pressure through a network of pipes running beneath the site.
"[They] put me there with a mattress, a bucket of water to wash myself, and a basin, and a kerosene lamp, and a bucket to make," she recounts.
"Paco is the most basic part of cocaine, mixed with sulfuric acid, kerosene and other very, very toxic substances," says Eduardo Kalina, a psychiatrist who specializes in addiction.
The demonstrations began after the Commerce Ministry and Economic Ministry issued a joint statement announcing an increase of 38 percent to 51 percent for gasoline, diesel and kerosene.
The power generated by the plant is expensive (though it costs less than villagers often pay for alternatives such as kerosene for lighting and diesel for irrigation pumps).
Goldman witnessed an accident involving a neighbor's child who accidentally knocked over a kerosene lamp, spilling the fuel on himself and suffering third degree burns across his body.
As well as being cheaper than paying monthly bills for grid electricity, Njoroge realized the solar home system would be more affordable than kerosene in the long term.
Every year this consumer base literally burns over $30B of their hard-earned income on candles, disposable batteries, and kerosene to light their home and power their devices.
The 200,000 barrel per day (bpd) plant will process Kuwaiti crude oil to produce liquefied petroleum gas, gasoline, diesel, kerosene and jet fuel, mainly for the domestic markets.
"Price gains in oil related products such as gasoline and kerosene contributed to push up core CPI ," said Yoshiki Shinke, chief economist at Dai-ichi Life Research Institute.
The letter also proposed raising the EU's minimum diesel tax, introducing a kerosene tax to tackle aviation emissions or applying a minimum value added tax to airplane tickets.
It would certainly appear that the conditions for a sharp rise in exports of gasoil, the refinery term for middle distillate fuels diesel and kerosene, are in place.
Diesel exports rose 181.8 percent to 1.53 million tonnes, gasoline shipments were up 145 percent at 970,000 tonnes and kerosene exports jumped 46 percent to 1.09 million tonnes.
For instance, some trainers may apply a caustic substance – like kerosene or croton oil – to a horse's lower leg and allow it to sink into the horse's skin.
Diesel exports rose 44 percent to 1.6 million tonnes, gasoline shipments increased 37 percent to 840,000, while kerosene slipped 13.2 percent to 1.08 million tonnes, the data showed.
It hasn't changed since we started, but (new) heating methods have been developed from kerosene to gas-filled canisters to what we use now, which is natural gas.
A tax on alcohol in the 1860s made it prohibitively costly for use in industry and illumination, thus paving the way for the emergence of petroleum-derived kerosene.
Finally, I read two books aloud with the family — "The Perfect Storm," by Sebastian Junger and "Martin Marten," by Brian Doyle — everyone sprawled on couches under kerosene light.
"Jared approached Alyssa and mumbled something about 'goodbye,' then grabbed her arm and wiped it on his chest to show he was covered in kerosene," reads the page.
People across Africa already spend large amounts of money to access electricity through diesel or kerosene, for example, with BBOXX offering a similar solution, albeit more environmentally friendly.
There are still around 1 billion people in the world without access to electricity, and nearly 22.53 billion who cook using polluting fuels such as kerosene, wood and dung.
Gasoline exports rose 9.1 percent in March from a year earlier to 670,000 tonnes, while kerosene exports fell 7.4 percent on year to 1.03 million tonnes, the data showed.
Even if they can switch to using lighter crude grades, they end up producing more gasoline than desired and not enough middle distillates, such as diesel and jet kerosene.
Lester says that the Pacific Spaceport Complex in Alaska did consider another option: using plants and microbes in the soil to break down large chain hydrocarbon molecules in kerosene.
SpaceX's Falcon 20173 also uses liquid oxygen, but its kept much colder than what the Shuttle used, and it uses a refined form of kerosene known as RP-1.
Summer bonuses boosted real wages in June, but since then real wages have been losing momentum as consumer prices have crept higher due to rising gasoline and kerosene costs.
The choice for fuel type is the final ingredient in managing costs, and there are three main choices: kerosene, hydrogen/oxygen, and deep-cryo methalox (a type of methane).
Introducing a kerosene levy could be the quickest way to restore the tax imbalance that has given airplane travel a huge cost advantage over cars and trains, activists say.
Snel said that, contrary to popular belief, the 1944 Chicago Convention does not block countries from taxing kerosene - only from taxing fuel already in a plane's tanks upon landing.
Equally, investigators will need to know why the pilots attempted an emergency landing without first dumping fuel in order to reduce the risk of damage if the kerosene ignited.
Worst yet, open kerosene flames are common causes for burn trauma and home destruction, and much like cigarette smoke, the fumes from gas lamps may also contribute to cancer.
The Tianzhou-1 is a medium-sized rocket fueled by liquid oxygen and kerosene, and it can carry cargo spacecraft and satellites weighing more than six tons, Xinhua reports.
He washes each bit with kerosene to wipe away the grease and gunk, battles with stripped bolts, and only once resorts to the blunt force of the deadbolt hammer.
The discounts were unusually steep for this time of the year as Asian refiners typically process more light grades to increase diesel and kerosene output for heating during winter.
About 4 million people - many of them women and children - die every year from indoor air pollution mostly caused by burning smoky fuels including wood, kerosene, dung and charcoal.
The Clean Fuels Project will upgrade and expand two of Kuwait's largest existing refineries with a focus on producing higher-value products such as diesel and kerosene for export.
Indoor air pollution from burning wood, dung, kerosene and other dirty fuels causes over 4 million deaths a year, with women and children at highest risk, the report said.
It said solar home electricity systems in Africa were now providing lighting for as little as $56 a year, a cost lower than lighting homes with diesel or kerosene.
The household generatoris switched off for the night, and the low kitchen in which his family and two guests gather is made cozy by the light of kerosene lamps.
The actual fuel used by the rocket is superior too — a combination of kerosene and liquid oxygen, rather than the more toxic hypergolic propellants used in China's older rockets.
The Dothraki hut went up like a haystack soaked in kerosene, taking the potty-mouthed khals with it and allowing the unburnt dragon mother to emerge from the flames.
KEROSENE TAX HAVEN The conference organisers hope that higher taxes will lead to changes in consumer behaviour, with fewer people flying and choosing less carbon-intensive transport options instead.
Diesel exports in May also rose, up 62.6 percent to 2 million tonnes from the year earlier period while kerosene exports were up 43.1 percent to 1.42 million tonnes.
This weekend's events in Charlottesville, VA left one person dead, 30 people injured and poured more kerosene onto the fire of national debate around hate groups and free speech.
Where the chemical solution from the vet failed, dad concocted an altogether more ethnic remedy of vinegar and kerosene, more suited to a bonfire than to a medical treatment.
Europe's Amsterdam-Rotterdam-Antwerp (ARA) refining and storage hub saw the cost of storing diesel and jet kerosene rise by between 50% and 210%, traders and industry watchers said.
Newer homes, looking buttoned up and tidy, sit alongside abandoned cabins with yawning front doors and snow-dusted floors, empty kerosene lamps in some places still hanging from hooks.
An Austrian tax exemption on kerosene fuel for domestic flights and a VAT exemption on international flights result in increased CO2 emissions that contribute to global warming, Greenpeace argues.
She had been on her way to catch a train in Unnao district to attend a hearing when she was doused with kerosene and set on fire, police said.
The nation's December diesel imports climbed 166.1 percent from the same month a year earlier to 110,000 tonnes, while kerosene imports fell 2.3 percent on the year to 290,000 tonnes.
This solar-powered plane — currently being flown around the world by Bertrand Piccard and André Borschberg — didn't use a drop of kerosene on its epic trip across the Pacific Ocean.
On April 6, Rafi was tricked into going to the roof of a school building, where at least four unidentified people doused her in kerosene and set her on fire.
Beyond demand for kerosene, this has also pushed up Japan's and South Korea's imports of thermal coal and liquefied natural gas (LNG), which they also use as a heating fuel.
This is in part because the electricity for the railway was generated by dirty fossil fuels such as coal, whereas commercial aircraft tend to burn kerosene, a much cleaner fuel.
Then, to add a little bang for your buck, or perhaps a little kerosene to your solve, please note that those composers contain not one but two Across number designations.
Still, when B. Prasad arrived two years later to encourage people here to abandon kerosene lighting for solar-powered home systems, people had some idea what he was talking about.
Over a kerosene stove, he's melting red chips of plastic into a plaster mould, one that will take the form of an everyday electrical socket once the plastic becomes hardened.
Other important hardware at LC40 are also mostly okay, too, including the tanks that store the super-chilled oxygen for the rockets and the tanks that hold the kerosene fuel.
Just 2 percent are able to use clean fuels for cooking, with the rest resorting to dirtier forms of energy such as kerosene and charcoal, which are damaging to health.
It got to Camp Carroll ahead of schedule carrying mail, tents, diesel fuel, kerosene, Winston the one filter cigarette that delivers flavor twenty times a pack, two wounded, one dead.
This semirural area is off the main electrical grid, so residents rely on kerosene lamps and electricity from wires strung across the village to a noisy privately owned diesel generator.
Several other ingredients were thought to be playing a potential role in the outbreak as well, including plant oils, petroleum distillates like kerosene, and vape mixing agents called diluent terpenes.
He said the tanker's captain had said it had been carrying kerosene and had offloaded, but added that samples had been sent to the NOC laboratory at Brega for testing.
And so for several nights this summer, Ms. Soler prepared dinner above a makeshift fire of broken wooden crates set ablaze with kerosene to feed her extended family of 12.
There's an argument to be made that whatever home-brewed liquor (or eventually kerosene) they're drinking also poisons their minds, which could very well have caused the hallucinations that follow.
Meanwhile, North Asian refiners are expected to start stockpiling heating fuel kerosene for winter and reduce their production of jet fuel, which could boost margins for the latter, traders said.
That figure included everything from the kerosene used by transatlantic flights to the electricity consumed by hotels and the energy used to make souvenir knick-knacks for travellers to take home.
Haiti Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant had previously declared that fuel prices needed to be raised to balance the budget and announced a 38 percent increase for gasoline, diesel and kerosene.
"While we expect the downtrend to continue, kerosene demand should not fall off the cliff hereafter, as it should stabilize at 50,000-60,000 barrels per day baseload levels," FGE's Paravaikkarasu said.
Default rates are anyway low because many rural Africans already spend some $100-$140 a year on kerosene lamps and candles, and another 15-25c each time they charge their phones.
Kerosene exports JET-CNEXP in September were down 6.7 percent at 1.01 million tonnes, taking the total for the year so far to 9.08 million tonnes, up 0.2 percent, data showed.
Patent # 9,021,782: Aerospace Laser Ignition/Ablation Variable High Precision Thruster Currently, most rocket engines run on solid propellants, like zinc-sulfides, or liquid fuel, like LOX (liquid oxygen) and refined kerosene.
Early indications are that the three-stage kerosene-fueled Soyuz rocket, which blasted off from the Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, experienced a catastrophic problem during the final stage of its ascent.
But they produce just enough light to allow her children to study after sunset, and they do not kick out foul fumes, like the kerosene lamps she used to depend on.
Without financing, decentralized renewable energy could never compete in India with kerosene, which is cheap because the government subsidizes its sale at a cost of more than $5 billion a year.
Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant announced the temporary suspension of double-digit increases to gasoline, diesel and kerosene prices on Saturday afternoon, a day after the fuel price hike was announced.
Playlist: "I Can Be Killed" / "Cables" / "Racer-X" / "Passing Complexion" / "Kerosene" / "The Power of Independent Trucking" / " Bad Penny" / "Colombian Necktie" / "Ready Men" In 19973, Big Black ended and Albini formed Rapeman.
Kerosene prices are expected to raise 51 percent, according to Haitian press, while other fuel sources such as gasoline and diesel are expected to rise 38 percent and 47 percent, respectively.
Pyongyang obtained its first wave of Russian rocket technology in the 1980s, giving it an ability to make Scuds, short-range missiles with engines that burn kerosene and emit smoky exhaust.
"Dear GOP: When Democrats are setting themselves ablaze by advocating for the destruction of American health care, try to resist the temptation of asking them to pass the kerosene," he tweeted.
Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant announced the temporary suspension of double-digit government hikes to prices for gasoline, diesel and kerosene on Saturday afternoon - just a day after they were announced.
The company sold more gasoline and kerosene in the quarter, boosting the bottom line as well, but sales of chemicals slipped due in part to plant maintenance costs and weak margins.
Skyrora says it can create around 600 kg (1,300 lbs) of kerosene form 1,000 kg (2,200 lbs) of plastic waste, and its fuel results in around 45% less greenhouse gas emissions.
"Wings" is her sixth album, and dating to before her 2005 debut, "Kerosene," she's been engaged in an elaborate dance with country music tradition and the current state of the genre.
A man is dead after live streaming himself dousing his body in kerosene, lighting it and running into a bar—in what an ex-girlfriend is calling an act of revenge.
The Norwegian Refugee Council, which set up a displacement camp north of Aleppo, is using kerosene lamps and blankets to keep people warm and free from serious illness in these temporary shelters.
But Rotich also proposed a 16 percent VAT on basic goods such maize flour, kerosene, cooking gas and bread and announced plans to toll roads and raise licence fees for small businesses.
The cost of renewable energy has plummeted – by 85033% since 2009 for solar power – making it much cheaper than fuels, such as kerosene, relied on by people who lack more reliable energy.
DAR ES SALAAM, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Tanzania's energy regulator raised the maximum retail prices of petrol and diesel on Wednesday, citing rising costs of petroleum imports, but cut the price of kerosene.
LPG's growth is supported by subsidies and government programs in countries like India, Bangladesh, Indonesia, and Myanmar in a push away from household's burning wood and kerosene, which cause smokes and vapors.
A 19-year-old Bangladeshi student who was showered with kerosene and lit on fire at her school days after she accused her headmaster of sexual harassment has died, the BBC reports.
At the age of 4, Maria Toorpakai stacked her dresses, "still as corpses," in a pile, soaked them in kerosene, lit the match, and watched the "silken color disintegrate" in the flames.
Blaine and Kline both put themselves out there for you—whether it's swallowing kerosene for a trick or confessing her part in a friendship that fell apart in the face of honesty.
The kerosene heater would hiss as I rumbled through my dad's stuff, pulling out old copper wire and magazines, avoiding the places I knew he hid guns or old copies of Mayfair.
The case: During a protest in 1984 against then-President Ronald Reagan and local corporations in Dallas, Gregory Johnson covered the American flag in kerosene then lit it on fire, offending witnesses.
Raptor differs from previous SpaceX engines, such as the Merlin and Kestrel, by incorporating cryogenic liquid methane into its fuel, as opposed to the previous mix of refined kerosene and liquid oxygen.
But she signed a record contract later that year, and in 2005 she released her début album, "Kerosene," which sold more than a million copies, despite receiving modest attention from radio d.j.s.
Solar sisters power Africa's clean energy revolution Single mother-of-five Nanbet Magdalene used to cook on a wood stove, choking on the toxic fumes, with only a kerosene lamp for light.
In the past, NASA has considered that too risky, but SpaceX prefers to use supercooled liquid oxygen and kerosene, which are more efficient but cannot remain at those temperatures for very long.
In the nearby village of Gorba, Punai Bai, 75, spent more than two weeks aged 18 having her full body tattooed using dye made from mixing soot from a kerosene lamp with water.
Electric lighting was out of reach for most families, so they had to rely on dim and dangerous candles or kerosene lamps — and most simply didn't try to do very much after dark.
Alaska Aerospace Corporation hired a contracted soil remediation company and worked with the Alaska Department of Environmental Conservation to come up with a plan for cleaning up the refined kerosene spill on site.
A beatific Lambert introduced what she called a "country punk" song, "Locomotive;"  it came with a driving beat that hearkened back to "Kerosene" and "Gunpowder and Lead" (both of which she also performed).
"GravityLight was invented by two designers looking for a safe alternative to kerosene lamps, which are used by over a billion people without electricity," Caroline Angus, co-founder of the GravityLight Foundation, said.
The water supply of Tembagapura town had also been contaminated with kerosene, Boy said, but police had not been able to ascertain if it was an act of sabotage by the same group.
In both Britain and the United States, surging demand for lighting provided a growing market for gas and kerosene lamps long after the introduction of the incandescent lightbulb ("Burning to serve", Goodall, 1999).
The world's second-largest economy imported 1.6 million tonnes of liquefied natural gas, down 16.4 percent from a year earlier and increased its purchases of foreign kerosene by 15.2 percent to 340,000 tonnes.
The MX-1 will land on the lunar surface vertically using its main kerosene engine, and once there, it can reignite its engine again to "hop" around the surface and explore different sites.
Her home's energy needs were costly too: oil-rich Nigeria's unreliable power supply meant she had little choice but to spend a large part of the family's income on firewood, charcoal and kerosene.
"Two stoves blew up when people were cooking breakfast, the presence of kerosene with the passengers in the moving train further spread the fire," Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmed told Geo television.
It came after a summer when refiners surprisingly reduced their volumes of distillates - heating oil, diesel, jet fuel and kerosene - just before demand for those products ramps up in the fall and winter.
Jet fuel refining margins, which also determine the profitability of kerosene JETSGCKMc1, dropped to $16.55 per barrel over Dubai crude on Wednesday, down from about $19 in September, the strongest in 10 months.
Then on March 6, 1994, she had also poured kerosene at the Tidewater Women's Health Center in Norfolk, V.A.. McCoy was forced to pay $1,335 in restitution and serve 30 months in prison.
There are 1.2 billion people with no connection to a power grid, for example, and another 2.5 billion who can get power only intermittently and so use fuels such as kerosene for lamps.
Back on the island, one of the men lit a gas burner under a pan and used his bare hand to stir a splash of kerosene into white beads of solid ammonium nitrate.
A powerful moment comes when the retired talk-show host squats on the pavement with a family in an unelectrified slum, talking to children about the challenges of doing homework by kerosene lamplight.
Fossouo had the man catalogue everything that he was spending on energy: money for kerosene, flashlight batteries, even the gas for the scooter that he borrowed when he needed to charge his phone.
Many people who live in such homes are also at greater risk due to the use of candles, kerosene and firewood in lighting or cooking, which could affect air quality and people's health.
Using the BP Plc conversion factor of 1.0693 barrels of product per tonne, it means Chinese refiners exported about 1.46 million bpd of fuels such as gasoline, diesel and jet kerosene in 2019.
Although crude oil has been dropped off the list, refined fuels including propane, kerosene, diesel and lubricants are among the products due to be levied an additional 25 percent tax from August 23.
But since biofuels are costly compared with jet kerosene and in limited supply, airlines are expected to largely offset their rising emissions by purchasing carbon credits from designated environmental projects around the world.
Refining margins for jet fuel, which also determine the profitability of closely-related heating kerosene, plunged to $13.19 a barrel over Dubai crude during Asian trading hours, their lowest since June last year.
But since biofuels are costly compared with jet kerosene and in limited supply, airlines are expected to largely offset their rising emissions by purchasing carbon credits from designated environmental projects around the world.
People who rely on wood or kerosene for lighting and heat all deserve to have electricity at home, whether it is delivered through the national grid or by new off-grid home systems.
They breathed in kerosene from the fumes of a tiny "Tokyo" model burning beneath them, and actor Haruo Nakajima says he lost 20 pounds in the production because the costume was so physically strenuous.
That's because people without electricity, including the 600 million in Africa, typically use kerosene lanterns and open fires fueled with wood, animal dung or crop waste to light their homes and cook their food.
That has prompted warnings from some analysts that the regulations will squeeze the availability of low-sulfur diesel and jet kerosene required by trucks, trains, aircraft, farmers and industry, resulting in big price increases.
This will mean increasing the price to consumers of gasoline, diesel, kerosene and fuel oil, which are now at 230-803 percent of their international cost, said the letter, which is dated Jan. 280.
There was too much kerosene for the not-yet-full flow of oxygen to consume it all; the hot exhaust that the generators passed to the turbines was dirty black with part-burnt fuel.
The vehicle, like a jet, uses kerosene and drains 160 gallons of it every minute; the filter removes contaminants and improves flow to the engine so Combs can go as fast as she wants.
"The LAB manufacturing facility will be fully integrated within the ADNOC refining complex, taking feedstocks of kerosene and benzene and benefiting from the suite of utilities and services of the Ruwais complex," ADNOC said.
That is a shame: Jan Dhan is part of a sensible attempt to move away from inefficient subsidies of staples such as rice and kerosene to deposits made directly into poor people's bank accounts.
Medium-density refined fuels, including road diesel, marine gasoil and jet kerosene, are the most heavily geared to the growth of freight given their dominance in the road, rail, shipping and air cargo sectors.
Previously the SpaceX CEO has indicated that Raptor engines will deliver about 500,000 pounds of liftoff thrust — about as much as the Space Shuttle's main engines — and will use liquid methane rather than kerosene.
Click here to view original GIFIn tests, which used foodstuffs like ketchup and mustard as well chemicals like kerosene, the coating allowed the the material it's applied to to neatly shed the offending liquids.
With unreliable electricity and hours-long power cuts every day, many rural families in Rajasthan are often forced to rely on candles, kerosene oil lanterns or burning wood, which emit soot and noxious fumes.
The commercial tweeted by the President virtually pours kerosene on the already raging flames of xenophobia and anti-immigrant sentiment that has helped fuel Trump's political rise and helped maintain his base of support.
"I haven't spoke to you since 17/Just thought I'd let you know you're dead to me," he lovingly sings on the spooky, abraded "Clarity in Kerosene," one of the album's most anguished songs.
I talked with one Tanzanian near Arusha who had traded in a kerosene lamp for five Off-Grid bulbs, including a security light outside his door that went on automatically when it got dark.
In much the same way that LEDs have supplanted fluorescent and incandescent bulbs (which in turn had displaced kerosene lamps and wax candles), a novel product or process often replaces something already in demand.
While the data shows what has happened, it doesn't tell whether the trend of higher diesel and jet kerosene exports is likely to continue, nor what impact this may have on fuel markets in Asia.
Refining margins for jet fuel, which also determines the profitability of closely related kerosene, inched down to $143 a barrel over Dubai crude during Asian trade on Thursday, compared with $133 a barrel on Wednesday.
Prime Minister Jack Guy Lafontant announced the temporary suspension of double-digit government hikes to prices for gasoline, diesel and kerosene on Saturday afternoon - just a day after they were announced - but the unrest continued.
The same transition can be identified at micro-level for services such as lighting, where tallow candles were gradually replaced by stearin candles, kerosene lamps, gas lighting, incandescent electric bulbs and now light-emitting diodes.
A lack of access to a reliable supply of electricity means many families in Nigeria - and across Africa - use kerosene for lighting, a fuel that experts say is polluting, dirty and bad for human health.
Nusrat Jahan was 18 when her killers poured kerosene over her and set her on fire on the roof of her school after she refused to withdraw a sexual harassment complaint against the head teacher.
Aerion's business jet AS2, with a $120 million list price per jet, would be capable of running on synthetic paraffinic kerosene (SPK) biofuel, CEO Tom Vice said at a Wings Club event in New York.
According to a charge sheet against 16 people accused of involvement in the case, Jahan died in hospital after students poured kerosene over her and set her on fire at the instruction of the principal.
At 34, he remained a hellion on the mound, with the same kerosene fastball and arcing slider emerging from a tiny frame, pitches that had felled men far bigger than him for nearly a decade.
"If air passenger traffic in China declined by half in first quarter of 2020, it would likely lead to a 300,000 barrels per day year-on-year decline in jet-kerosene demand," the bank said.
Combined inventories of diesel, gasoline and kerosene rose more than 10 percent to a six-month high by the end of January over the previous month, according to data from the official Xinhua News Agency.
Co-creator Jim Reeves tells of the dangers of current electricity alternatives: "Millions of these people are forced into the poverty trap of using kerosene, which can consume as much as 30% of household incomes".
"Kerosene contributes three percent to global CO2 emissions, which is not an insignificant number, and produces indoor fumes, which has been shown to cause 600,000 preventable deaths on a yearly basis in Africa alone," Osibo said.
The 1944 Chicago Convention on Civil Aviation exempts kerosene from taxation, but environmental activists say the aviation fuel should be taxed to reduce air travel and limit the emissions that are causing global temperatures to rise.
It's not just surplus diesel that China is exporting, it has also boosted shipments of the other main middle distillate, jet kerosene, by 17 percent to 29.40 million tonnes, or about 2185,22015 bpd over the period.
It's not just surplus diesel that China is exporting, it has also boosted shipments of the other main middle distillate, jet kerosene, by 17 percent to 29.40 million tonnes, or about 292,2185 bpd over the period.
"People end up spending a lot more money on electricity access just by using haphazard means (such as) kerosene lamps, firewood, candles, generators," said Aminata Dumbuya, Sierra Leone campaign director at the Power for All campaign.
From his grand Manhattan office on 26 Broadway, the fastidiously punctual former book-keeper, with an eye permanently on the ledger, launched a "cut-to-kill" strategy whenever competition threatened his stranglehold on the kerosene industry.
Eight decades later, in 1880, with the invention of the kerosene lamp and the refinery technologies of Rockefeller's Standard Oil, the average American needed to work for 15 minutes to afford an hour of artificial lighting.
Demand for liquefied petroleum gas and kerosene used for cooking, heating and lighting as well as diesel used for transport all show signs of levelling off or actually falling in the first four months of 2017.
A shift toward imports of lighter grades of crude may also act as a spur to gasoline exports, given light crudes produce more gasoline and naphtha and less middle distillates, such as diesel and jet kerosene.
Mr. Lafontant, a 57-year-old doctor who took office in March 2017, had said price increases of 38 percent to 51 percent for gasoline, diesel and kerosene were needed for Haiti to balance its budget.
According to an American military official, the 358 missile in flight is about nine feet long and can run on kerosene or diesel fuel contained in flexible containers that do not require a separate fuel pump.
The nifty device works using a 12kg bag threaded through a patented electricity-generating device which powers an LED light — the technology generates safe light with no risk of burns, house fires or kerosene-related illnesses.
The night before the school year started, Ms. Fairfax drove around the county, rousing the families of the enrolled black students from bed and urging them by the glow of kerosene lamps not to be intimidated.
According to the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), home solar systems in Africa can now provide electricity for many households for as little as $22015 a year – a cost lower than getting energy from diesel or kerosene.
Globally, more than one billion people, or one in seven, lacked access to electricity in 2014 and many more suffer from poor supply, which keeps them trapped in poverty, reliant on wood, candles and kerosene, experts say.
There exists a hard way of doing this involving the usage of prohibitively expensive catalysts to flip carbon dioxide into carbon monoxide, which can then be combined with hydrogen resulting in everyday fuels like kerosene and gasoline.
That fuel, unusually, will be liquid methane, which yields more energy per kilogram than the kerosene that Merlins use—and can quite easily be made from ice and carbon dioxide, both of which are available on Mars.
Standing on a little platform powered by five small jet engines and carrying kerosene in a backpack, Franky Zapata took off from Sangatte, France at 0617 GMT and hopes to reach to Dover in about 20 minutes.
The company is now using different launch vehicles (Starship prototypes), different fuel (methane instead of RP-1, a rocket-grade kerosene), and a new rate of launches, as well as switching up construction projects and other details.
A breakdown by product isn't yet available for October, but data for September showed that in the first three quarters of the year exports of gasoline were up 7.2%, diesel by 14.5% and jet kerosene by 20.2%.
Lafontant's government came under fire after protesters took to the streets in early July in response to a controversial plan that would have increased the cost of gasoline by 38%, diesel by 47% and kerosene by 51%.
A 2012 study by SNV, a Dutch anti-poverty NGO, found that a rural household in Zimbabwe spends on average $26 a month on lighting, communication and entertainment, including $8 to $245 on kerosene and candles alone.
But by the dawn of the modern dry cleaning era, the 1820s, most cleaners used materials like benzene, kerosene, petroleum, and turpentine, which did a fair job of pulling out stains but were blatantly toxic, and often flammable.
BEIJING, Jan 23 (Reuters) - China's December diesel imports rose 166.1 percent from the same month a year earlier to 110,000 tonnes, customs data showed on Monday, while kerosene imports fell 2.3 percent on the year to 290,000 tonnes.
Currently #makethefuture can be found in Kenya, where GravityLight are rolling out their invention to curb the use of dangerous kerosene lamps and simultaneously provide reliable lighting to homes and businesses in energy poor villages across the country.
Both countries are subject to U.S. sanctions and both export heavier grades of crude that are preferred by many of Asia's more advanced refineries because of their higher yields of middle distillates such as diesel and jet kerosene.
The rise from 17.4 percent in August reflected higher prices for electricity, kerosene, transport and food, a separate index for which rose to 16.6 percent from August's 16.4 percent, the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS) said on Friday.
A joint study by US and Chinese scientists found that formaldehyde -- which comes from gas stove and kerosene heater emissions, and cigarette smoke, among other sources -- could be playing an outsized role in contributing to China's pollution problem.
Winter in the northern hemisphere, however, typically boosts demand for kerosene that belongs to the same grade of oil products as jet fuel and is widely used for heating in some parts of northeast east Asia, especially Japan.
This means that Asian refiners may be increasingly tempted to buy more light crudes in order to maximise the production of naphtha and gasoline, while still getting good volumes of middle distillates such as diesel and jet kerosene.
Made from the dark, viscous stuff that's left at the bottom of the barrel after the comparatively ethereal gasoline, jet fuel, and kerosene have been distilled off, it contains about 3,500 times as much sulphur as automotive diesel.
Nakamatsu created the pump for his mother when he saw her struggling to transfer soy sauce from a huge keg to a smaller container in the cold, and the device is now known more broadly as the kerosene pump.
As the 2015 winner of Shell's Springboard programme, GravityLight is a gravity (there's that word again) powered lamp designed by Deciwatt to provide a safer, cleaner alternative to the dangerous kerosene lamps which are common in the developing world.
Beyond respiratory issues, the danger these lamps pose to the societies they light are plenty – in India alone the WHO estimates that one million people each and every year suffer moderate to severe burns caused by overturned kerosene lamps.
From her early days in country music, Lambert made a strong impression with the singles "Kerosene" and "Gunpowder & Lead," in which she defied the genre's current gender stereotypes and sang about taking violent revenge on men who deserved it.
"As demand-growth in the fourth quarter will be mainly driven by heating oil such as kerosene and gasoil, gasoline margins are expected to continue at current levels," a senior S-Oil official said on a call with analysts.
There are now solar product distributors in over 30 developing countries using Angaza's technology platform to sell Pay-As-You-Go energy devices, enabling over 2 million off-grid people to make the switch from kerosene to solar energy.
In the first major initiative on air travel tax in years, the conference on Thursday and Friday - which will be attended by about 227 countries - will discuss ticket taxes, kerosene levies and value-added tax (VAT) on air travel.
China customs figures show that diesel exports were 212% higher in the first half of 24.38 compared with the same period a year earlier, coming in at about 22.85,2232 bpd, while jet kerosene shipments jumped 2000% to 0003,2000 bpd.
In the first five months of the year, diesel exports have surged 322 percent to the equivalent of about 271,000 bpd, jet kerosene by 8 percent to about 245,000 bpd and gasoline by 63.5 percent to about 187,000 bpd.
Jet kerosene is expected to be the slowest to recover, however, with a forecast fall of 39.8% in March consumption from the corresponding month last year, as nations adopted strict travel curbs to slow the spread of the virus.
Reducing the amount of formaldehyde -- which comes from gas stove and kerosene heater emissions, and cigarette smoke, among other sources -- could therefore have an outsized effect on the overall amount of air pollution compared to simply targeting coal emissions.
His pre-swing routine is also unique, resembling an oblique muscle stretch; he swivels to his left and his eyes lock on his left shoulder as he holds his club high, as if to light a kerosene street lamp.
"It is like you have got a high-rise building and you are encasing it in kerosene," said Edwin Galea, director of the Fire Safety Engineering Group at the University of Greenwich, in an interview with the New York Times.
SEforALL's Kyte said development banks were also failing to get to grips with the massive need for cleaner cooking, despite some states such as Rwanda and Indonesia ramping up efforts to wean people off polluting fuels like kerosene and charcoal.
Part of the country's 30 billion dinar economic development plan, the Clean Fuels Project will upgrade and expand two of the Gulf state's largest refineries with a focus on producing higher-value products such as diesel and kerosene for export.
The new domestic Japanese waterborne assessments will cover 89-octane gasoline, kerosene, gasoil with a sulphur content of 10 parts per million, high-sulphur fuel oil and low-sulphur fuel oil, according to note sent to subscribers on the Platts website.
Many urban migrants have no legal rights to live where they do, which leaves them vulnerable in countless ways, including the inability to demand electricity from the public grid, or, for that matter, to have access to the kerosene subsidy.
China exported 32.52 million tonnes of refined oil products, including gasoline, diesel, kerosene and other fuel oil, in the first half of this year, up 7.3% from the same period last year, according to data from the General Administration of Customs.
The jet fuel margins or cracks, which also determine the profitability of closely-related kerosene, have gained about 133 percent in the last one week, but were about 123 percent lower than this time last year, Refinitiv Eikon data showed.
An annual investment of $4.4 billion is required to move to modern cooking methods the nearly 40% of the world's people who still use traditional fuels such as wood, charcoal, dung or kerosene, often in smoky indoor environments, researchers said.
A study in India's Uttar Pradesh state, which looked at more than a thousand homes that had received basic access to clean electricity for the first time, found that spending on expensive kerosene for lighting had fallen, a benefit to families.
Japan's biggest refiner JX Nippon Oil & Energy, the core business unit of JX Holdings, said it cut its crude oil refining plan for domestic use in January by 23.41 percent due to sluggish kerosene demand after a mild winter, Reuters reported.
"It's a combination of the country's kerosene subsidies, which make our price point less competitive, and we haven't seen the same uptake of mobile money, which isn't a showstopper for our model but definitely something we'd prefer to have," he said.
Well, most likely since USDA is tasked with promoting American agribusinesses and may therefore perhaps take a skeptical view of a product that could do to concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) what kerosene did to the whale oil industry: outcompete it.
Decades ago, I was a Peace Corps volunteer in the Central African Republic, and one night, toward the end of the dry season, I helped my neighbors set out kerosene lamps and bowls of water to capture the swarming termites.
Thunberg and Herrmann said on Thursday that their aim is not to persuade everyone to sail across the Atlantic, but to encourage people to find alternate forms of transport that don't rely on sources like diesel, kerosene, and heavy oil.
Without money to pay for a connection to the electric grid, she used to spend 2270,224 shillings ($2510) a month instead on kerosene, half of it to fuel a lantern so that her children could do their homework in the evenings.
Even as her throat swells shut, she remains hungry for detail: "I'm breathing but I'm wheezing, feel like I'm emphysem-ing / My throat feels like a funnel filled with Weet-Bix and kerosene," she sings in a low, calm voice.
They told me about their courtship process, which involved meeting in church and dating chastely for a year before Inia declared his intentions, in traditional Fijian fashion, by presenting a whale's tooth and several drums of kerosene to Sera's family.
"If air passenger traffic in China declined by half in the first quarter of 2020, it would likely lead to a 300,000 barrels per day (bpd) year-on-year decline in jet-kerosene demand from China," Barclays said in a note.
The World Health Organization estimates that about 3 billion people — almost half the world's population — cook over open fires or with simple stoves that eat up wood, kerosene and dung while spewing toxic ash, pollution and carbon into the air.
HOW TO COUNT A central issue, discussed at European oil majors' shareholder meetings this year, is how they deal with the emissions caused by the products they sell, such as gasoline or kerosene, which are known as Scope 3 emissions.
If other protections fail and fire penetrates the cladding, "It is like you have got a high-rise building and you are encasing it in kerosene," said Edwin Galea, director of the Fire Safety Engineering Group at the University of Greenwich.
The woman was on her way to board a train in Unnao district of northern Uttar Pradesh state to attend a court hearing over her rape when she was doused with kerosene and set on fire on Thursday, according to police.
Air pollution from vehicles and industry as well as burning fuels such as wood, coal and kerosene for cooking, heating and lighting was resulting in around 7 million deaths annually, said the report - costing around $5 trillion in welfare losses.
On her wedding night, when her father married her off to a man she didn't love, she climbed onto the roof of the family home and, in sight of the wedding party, doused herself in kerosene and lit a match.
In Kenya and Tanganyika in the late 21993s and '22000s, he took parties hundreds of miles into trackless bush country by truck, pitched camps with comfortable though primitive amenities, drank gin by kerosene lamp, and pursued game by his own instincts.
Part of the country's 30-billion-dinar economic development plan, the Clean Fuels Project will upgrade and expand two of the Gulf Arab state's largest existing refineries with a focus on producing higher-value products such as diesel and kerosene for export.
JETSGCKMc1 Demand for jet fuel, which is composed of the middle distillate fuel kerosene that is also used for heating, was expected to ease after the winter heating season, but consumption has stayed strong on a jump in orders from the aviation industry.
And he does not have to look too far to justify his fear: in 1908 in nearby Boyertown, Pennsylvania, a knocked over kerosene lamp during an intermission of a magic lantern show started a fire and killed 171 people in the opera house.
Her father earns less than $5 a day and her diet includes no fresh fruit, yet she eats a wholesome and traditional diet of okra curries, lentils, and roti, which Anchal's mother cooks from scratch each day on a single kerosene burner.
It was his duty and his gift to describe things exactly: whether the marbled endpaper of a dusty book, the stink of bed bugs and kerosene, the way that purple jacaranda flowers shone against rocks after rain, or the stupidity of most people.
"Under the 1944 convention there can be no tax on kerosene in any country in the world, but this was introduced at a time when climate change and greenhouse gases were not an issue," Environment Minister Francois de Rugy said on BFM television.
According to the non-governmental group's director general, Edmond Linonge Njoh, the initiative, funded by the African Union's New Partnership for Africa's Development, aims to reduce the fishing communities' dependence on fuel wood and kerosene, both of which come with significant health risks.
In this video, we trace the dangerous policies that lasted well into the 1960s, from the forced kerosene baths to the use of the poisonous gas Zyklon B to the fumigations of migrant workers in the "Bracero program" using the pesticide DDT.
Zapata will be carrying enough kerosene in his backback to fuel the hoverboard for about 10 minutes of flight, and as on his failed July 25 crossing will need to strap on a new supply for the second leg of his journey.
But after fleeing the Taliban five years ago - where she was drenched in kerosene and almost burnt alive, her husband was ordered killed, and her children were threatened with kidnap - the 32-year-old refugee woman is past caring what people think.
The August kerosene figure was still well above than the roughly 3.5 million litres the NOC sent to the east in January and February, showing the sensitivity of the issue for the civilian population and the limits of the Tripoli government's power.
The August kerosene figure was still well above than the roughly 3.5 million litres the NOC sent to the east in January and February, showing the sensitivity of the issue for the civilian population and the limits of the Tripoli government's power.
Ray Naluyaga, managing director of the Eleanor Foundation, a Tanzanian charity promoting clean energy technologies, said digital payments help prevent deaths from respiratory diseases by allowing rural people to access the financing they need for alternatives to smoky fuels like kerosene and wood.
Lofting the satellite into GTO on Friday consumed far more liquid oxygen and kerosene fuel than the April 8 launch, which carried cargo and an inflatable room to the International Space Station (ISS) some 93 miles up — about 100 times closer to Earth.
NAIROBI (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Until almost two years ago, James Mbugua, a farmer living in Karai, a village on the outskirts of Kenya's capital, relied on kerosene to light his house, and a car battery to power his television so he wouldn't miss the news.
"If you have a large spill of something like refined kerosene, it's going to have a pretty strong impact on all the biological systems," Lee Newman, an associate professor at the State University of New York's College of Environment Science and Forestry, tells The Verge.
"The liquid hydrocarbons that come out of the Fischer Tropsch process can have a property or chain length that fits perfectly our fuel system on the airplane… this is why it's called a 'drop in' fuel, a fuel that can substitute fossil kerosene," Sizmann said.
His daughter despaired of finding justice in Unnao and left for the state capital of Lucknow, where she stood before the residence of the chief minister, Yogi Adityanath, a Hindu cleric, and doused herself in kerosene, but was overpowered before she could light it.
"Dear GOP: When Democrats are setting themselves ablaze by advocating for the destruction of American health care, try to resist the temptation of asking them to pass the kerosene," tweeted Josh Holmes, a former chief of staff to Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader.
A 2016 sustainable energy study by the International Energy Initiative found that an average Indian household that relies on kerosene lamps for lighting spends 3,200 rupees ($50) each year on the fuel and emits more than 380 kg of climate-changing gases in the process.
While that original video sparked a number of claims that the Flyboard Air was fake, CEO Franky Zapata eventually used the kerosene-fueled hoverboard to set a world record when he flew 2.2 kilometers (1.4 miles) along the coast of Sausset-les-Pins in France.
After a previous bid in July that ended with him falling into the sea, Zapata took off from Sangatte, just outside Calais in France at about 0617 GMT, on a little platform powered by five small jet engines and carrying kerosene in a backpack.
CAIRO (Reuters) - Libya's state oil firm has restricted kerosene supplies to areas controlled by eastern commander Khalifa Haftar in what diplomats and oil officials said was an attempt to prevent his troops using them in their five-month-old battle to take the capital.
Then came Tulsa's 1921 race massacre, when thousands of armed whites, their hatred fanned by accusations that a black boy had attempted to rape a white girl, doused Greenwood in kerosene and burned it down block by block, looting and plundering as they went.
A photo essay published this weekend by the Islamic State, titled "Life of Fighters South of Mosul," shows militants cooking a meal on a kerosene stove, reading the Quran and praying inside a tunnel wide enough for five men to stand side by side.
The surge in overseas orders comes as Vietnam's 2136,2003 barrels per day (bpd) Nghi Son refinery, its second such facility, prepares to produce liquefied petroleum gas, gasoline, diesel, kerosene and jet fuel, mainly for the domestic market, likely starting later this year or in early 2200.
CPC, which has around two-thirds of the country's retail fuel market, will increase the price of gasoline by 20 rupees to 13 rupees a litre; diesel goes up by 14 rupees to 109 rupees; and kerosene oil will rise by 57 rupees to 101 rupees.
"The physical Asian jet fuel market remains supported in the wake of continuing cold weather in Japan as refiners maximize production of kerosene, used for heating in Japan, at the expense of jet fuel," said Sukrit Vijayakar, director of consultancy Trifecta Energy, in a daily research note.
"The recent typhoon and earthquake in Japan have had a big impact on Japanese refineries as some had to shut down or reduce run rates," Tanaka said, adding that Cosmo Oil is working to secure supplies of kerosene, which is vital for northern Japan in winter.
The survey, published this month, found that nearly all of those connected to mini-grids – which distribute solar power from a common panel system, usually in rural areas not connected to the national power grid – stopped using kerosene or batteries as their normal source of power.
LEADING THE DAY Trump pours kerosene on global trade feuds: Trump's decision to impose tariffs on steel and aluminum from the European Union, Canada and Mexico has pushed his administration to the brink of an all-out trade war with three of the nation's largest trading partners.
Through the nineteen-twenties, Mexicans entering the United States had been required to present themselves at official ports of entry, where they were often doused with kerosene by immigration agents and stripped from head to toe to be shaved of their hair in accordance with delousing procedures.
Another mainstay in the MSR line-up, the WhisperLite Universal is without a doubt the best option for backpackers traveling outside the U.S. This stove comes with its own canister which can be filled with a variety of fuels, including white gas, kerosene, or even unleaded gasoline.
Each gallery in the show is like a page in a picture book — a fully realized piece of fantasy, from a kerosene-scented beach hut to a snow-banked Nordic forest — and visitors to the exhibition move from room to room through hidden doors and secret entrances.

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