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Energiewende overflow to power trains

GERMANY is set to operate the world's first hydrogen-powered train, which will allow travel by up to 300 people for more than 700km without CO2 emissions and which could save three million barrels of oil per annum.

Energiewende overflow to power trains

The Coradia iLint hydrogen model, created by the French company Alstom, was presented at the Berlin InnoTrans trade show last week and Alstom expects to sign a firm order for the first trainset before...

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