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UK funds Low-Carbon Buses with £30 million

1 years ago - Source: AutoblogGreen
The British Department of Transport has announced a new £30 million fund to help bus operators purchase low-carbon vehicles, like the new GM-Allison Two-mode hybrid system (pictured). A Low Carbon Emission Bus (LCEB) is defined as one that reduces greenhouse gas emissions by 30 percent compared to a current Euro 3 diesel bus of the same total passenger capacity. These buses should also deliver at least Euro V emission standards. The fund also welcomes EV buses, but thus far, few options are available. The fund will be distributed on a very granular scale by giving operators 6 pence for each kilometer operated with such vehicles. Getting more LCEBs on the road is important because, despite improvements in fuel efficiency in bus technology, the Department of Transport found that CO2 emissions from buses have increased significantly over the last 10 years.
Gallery: London two-mode hybrid busesGallery: Optare Solo EV bus[Source: Department of Transport]Filed under: Transportation Alternatives, Legislation and Policy, UKUK funds Low-Carbon Buses with £30 million originally appeared on AutoblogGreen on Fri, 03 Jul 2009 16:26:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink | Email this | Comments
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