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Seasonal supply - agriculture is the best example. Seasonal demand - Holiday gifting traditions or items used for summer fun or winter snow.
Winter happens every year in December
Not all gas stations carry winter blend diesel fuel during the winter months. While many stations in colder regions do offer winter blend diesel to prevent fuel gelling in low temperatures, availability can vary by location and supplier. Some stations may only provide standard diesel year-round, depending on their customer base and local climate conditions. It's best to check with specific gas stations or their suppliers for the types of diesel they offer in winter.
diesel heater, if its not gelled completely, add a small amount of alcohol to un gell it, also, you can get winter diesel or diesel additive to keep it liquified
Aggressive demand is the storage, production and demand trends. This will influence the price of gas when winter is in.
Johnny decides to supply ice cream because he noticed it's a popular treat during summer, and he expects high demand. He also supplies winter coats because he knows there will be demand during the colder months. Overall, Johnny's rationale is to offer products that cater to seasonal needs and preferences.
Diesel fuel sold in the winter months comes in a special winter blend already designed to prevent freeze up, so it doesn't matter what you use as long as you buy it after they start shipping the winter formula.
Yes, Number 2 diesel fuel is commonly used in colder months, but it can gel in very low temperatures. To improve its performance in winter, it is often blended with Number 1 diesel or treated with additives to lower its pour point and enhance cold-weather flow. This ensures that diesel engines can operate efficiently even in winter conditions.
pretty sure only if its a diesel.
I think you can buy a diesel generator at any of the places that you buy a gas one. Why do you prefer diesel over gas. Diesel would be harder to start in winter cause diesel fuel tends to gel when cold out.
Egg supply increases in spring because free-range egg production increases due to reduced stress. Increased supply drives prices down. In fact egg supply is not higher in the spring, it is higher in the winter which is counter intuitive because egg prices are higher in the winter. This is because eggs are considered more of a winter food than a summer food and the demand shifts accordingly. Egg prices are historically low in May, June, and July because of the lack of demand for eating eggs in the summer, while egg prices are highest during November, December, and January because of the increased demand for eggs. Also prices are usually higher in March than in February because many layers(usually one year of production) are taken out of production at the end of February causing the supply to decrease in March.
Yes if your tank is empty but not if it has some diesel in it, But not if your car runs on gasoline.