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Automotive research body develops greener fuel engine for light vehicles [1]

 Pune The Automotive Research
Association of India (ARAI) has developed an HCNG (Hydrogen blended CNG ) fuel
engine complying with EURO V standards for light commercial vehicles. HCNG is
greener than CNG and perceived as the ultimate alternative for fossil fuels.
ARAI claims to be the first Indian institute to develop HCNG fuel engine.

Publication Date: 
06/08/2010
Indian Express (Mumbai) [2]
Tags:
CNG [3], Vehicular Pollution [4], Air Pollution [5], Air Pollution Control [6], Vehicular Standards [7]
Centre for Science and Environment
National Knowledge Commission Government of India

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