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  2. California Hydrogen Highway - Wikipedia

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    In September 2006, California Senate Bill 1505 required 33% of hydrogen to come from renewable energy sources, [3] [4] and other initiatives followed. [5] As of 2007, 25 stations were in operation. [6] Some of these hydrogen fueling stations completed the terms of their government-funded research demonstration project and were decommissioned. [7]

  3. Zero-waste refill stations in and around L.A. - AOL

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  4. Hydrogen infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Hydrogen pipeline transport is a transportation of hydrogen through a pipe as part of the hydrogen infrastructure. Hydrogen pipeline transport is used to connect the point of hydrogen production or delivery of hydrogen with the point of demand, pipeline transport costs are similar to CNG, [9] the technology is proven, [10] however most hydrogen is produced on the place of demand with every 50 ...

  5. Filling station - Wikipedia

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    Pre-fabricated gas station, Culver City, California, US 1977 Filling station in Argos, Greece. A filling station (also known as a gas station or petrol station ) is a facility that sells fuel and engine lubricants for motor vehicles. The most common fuels sold are gasoline (or petrol) and diesel fuel.

  6. The truth about L.A.'s most notoriously expensive gas stations

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    These stations are the mysterious outliers of the L.A. petroleum landscape, advertising $6.95, $6.99 or even $7.05 for a gallon of regular unleaded, seemingly in defiance of economic sense.

  7. Gas under $4 a gallon in California? How long will this ... - AOL

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  8. 76 (gas station) - Wikipedia

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    76 station in Southern California, c. 1950s. The Union Oil Company of California (later known as Unocal) introduced the Union 76 brand to their existing Union Oil service stations in 1932. [3] After expanding along the West Coast, the Union 76 brand expanded to the Midwest and Southeast through the acquisition of Pure Oil in 1965. [4]

  9. In This California Town, $8-a-Gallon Gasoline Is the Price ...

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    For this station's manager selling gas — even at $8 per gallon — is a higher calling, a public service. “It’s good to have gas up here in the mountains,” he says. “Better than walking.”