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Hydrogen: Hydrogen-powered buses pass the test. Energy World September 2007, P. 17
By the time that the HyFLEET:CUTE project is in full swing there will be 47 hydrogen-powered buses in regular public transport service in 10 cities on three continents, including both hydrogen fuel cell buses and hydrogen internal combustion engine buses.
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Journal title: Energy World
Subjects: Project Management, Electricity from fuel combustion, Heat generation, Energy consumption, Transport, Transportation of products, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Transport not elsewhere specified, Hydrogen