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Later this year Transport for London will begin operating five hydrogen fuel cell buses and London mayor Boris Johnson has committed to working with ...
New Energy Matters (Subscription) via Google News2010-06-07 12:48:29
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And just when you thought hydrogen was dead, it pulls you back in. London, noted for its unbelievable traffic and its legendary black cabs, has decided to conduct what is essentially an experiment. By 2012 the city will begin implementing hydrogen fuel cell cabs.
Yahoo! News via Yahoo! News2010-06-07 11:13:22
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A fleet of hydrogen fuel cell powered black cabs will be on London's roads by 2012 as part of plans to make the capital's taxis tailpipe emissions free by ...
Autocar via Google News2010-06-07 10:11:58
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The vehicle, unveiled on Monday at London's City Hall, is powered by a hydrogen fuel cell system and lithium polymer batteries. ...
The Press Association via Google News2010-06-07 09:52:56
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While the taxi looks and drives like an iconic London black cab, the Fuel Cell Black Cab is powered by an Intelligent Energy hydrogen fuel cell system ...
MarketWatch (press release) via Google News2010-06-07 07:11:51
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The agency says it was continuing with work to build its first refuelling station in east London and expected hydrogen fuel cell-powered buses to begin ...
ITWeb via Google News2010-03-30 02:21:25
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Other projects include work on a hydrogen fuel cell to power London's black cabs and collaboration on Jaguar's Limo Green project to create a hybrid luxury ...
Financial Times via Google News2010-03-25 13:20:52




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