What is another word for fuel economy?

Pronunciation: [fjˈuːəl ɪkˈɒnəmi] (IPA)

Fuel economy is a subject that has become increasingly important in today's world of high energy costs and environmental concerns. There are various synonyms for the phrase, including fuel efficiency, gas mileage, and consumption efficiency. These terms often refer to the distance that can be traveled on a given amount of fuel, and some may include other factors such as emissions output or overall energy usage. Other related phrases include sustainable transportation and eco-driving, which reflect a growing focus on reducing the environmental impact of travel while still maintaining efficiency and convenience for consumers. Ultimately, the use of any of these phrases reflects a desire to make the most of available resources while reducing negative impacts on the environment and society.

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What are the hypernyms for Fuel economy?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    fuel efficiency, fuel savings, emissions reduction, fuel conservation, fuel optimization.

Famous quotes with Fuel economy

  • I don't see a groundswell of people willing to raise gas taxes right now. That leaves fuel economy standards as the only effective tool we have as a nation to make a dent in our dangerous and ever growing consumption of oil.
    Sherwood Boehlert
  • So the only way we're going to improve fuel economy or appliance efficiency swiftly and to the maximum extent practicable is if the government requires it.
    Sherwood Boehlert
  • The U.S. uses most of its oil for transportation. We can limit U.S. demand for oil by requiring automakers to use the technology that already exists to improve fuel economy - technology that the automakers refuse to bring into the market despite societal demand.
    Sherwood Boehlert
  • Scientists at MIT and engineering schools all across America say that they could improve the fuel economy standards for the existing set of vehicles by 10 miles per gallon using existing technology, without compromising safety or comfort at all.
    Ed Markey
  • The problem is, is that President Bush and the Republican leadership in the Congress have resisted attempts to increase dramatically our fuel economy standards over the last five years.
    Ed Markey

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