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Purdue report: Switching to biodiesel benefits Indianapolis buses |
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Thursday, 21 August 2008 - WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind.
A report prepared by Purdue University indicates that buses now running on a fuel containing 10 percent biodiesel are likely to help Indianapolis mass transit reduce pollution without compromising fuel economy. The report also suggests introducing more diesel-electric hybrid buses and a fuel containing 20 percent biodiesel would further reduce emissions and petroleum consumption. Click here for full text article. Supplied by the Climate Change Central's Climate Change and Energy Technologies News Digests. |