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Brussels demands alternative transport service networks

How can markets for alternative fuel vehicles develop, unless drivers reliably know that a recharging or refuelling stations is nearby? The EU has set targets for member states, reports Carmen Paun in Brussels, and Keith Nuthall.
 

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EW Jun 15 - p16-17.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Region: Europe

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Policy and Governance, Electricity transmission, Transport, Electric vehicles, Transportation, Transmission and Distribution, Electricity, Electricity storage, Smart grid transmission, Transport fuels, Energy policy, Regulation and accountability

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