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  2. Renewable Fuel Standard (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The Renewable Fuel Standard (RFS) is an American federal program that requires transportation fuel sold in the United States to contain a minimum volume of renewable fuels. It originated with the Energy Policy Act of 2005 and was expanded and extended by the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 .

  3. RFS - Wikipedia

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    RFS may refer to: Companies and organizations. Radio Frequency Systems, a telecommunications company; New South Wales Rural Fire Service, a volunteer-based ...

  4. Frontage road - Wikipedia

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    A two-way residential frontage road (left) parallel to a busy major highway Freeflowing frontage road. A frontage road (also known as an access road, outer road, service road, feeder road, or parallel road) is a local road running parallel to a higher-speed, limited-access road. A frontage road is often used to provide access to private ...

  5. Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1944 - Wikipedia

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    Federal-Aid Highway Act of 1944; Long title: An act to amend and supplement the Federal-Aid Road Act, approved July 11, 1916 as amended and supplemented, to authorize appropriations for the post-war construction of highways and bridges, to eliminate hazards at railroad-grade crossings, to provide for the immediate preparation of plans, and for other purposes

  6. Feeder road - Wikipedia

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    A feeder road may refer to: Frontage road, a road which runs parallel with high-speed roads, allowing easier access to local amenities; Spur (road), a short road which provides specific access to one place, such as a sports venue or major business hub; A secondary road which "feeds" traffic to main highways and freeways

  7. Feeder line - Wikipedia

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    Feeder line may refer to: Feeder line (network) , a branch line of a communications or other network Feeder line development program , a part of the 1980 Staggers Rail Act that allows the Interstate Commerce Commission (now the Surface Transportation Board) to order sale of a line over which inadequate service is being provided

  8. Telangana State Southern Power Distribution Company Limited

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    TGSPDCL has a vast infrastructure facility in its operating area with 1,605 Nos. of 33/11 KV substations 3,102 Nos. of power transformers, 1,220 Nos. of 33 KV feeders 7,263 Nos. of 11 KV feeders and around 4,22,003 Nos. of distribution transformers of various capacities.

  9. Feeder line (network) - Wikipedia

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    A feeder line is a peripheral route or branch in a network, which connects smaller or more remote nodes with a route or branch carrying heavier traffic. The term is applicable to any system based on a hierarchical network. In telecommunications, a feeder line branches from a main line or trunk line.