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Mobile hydrogen for fuel cell black cabs

February 11, 2010

The 200 fuel cell black cabs due on London’s streets in time for the Olympics will have additional locations from which to refuel following the news that the city will have ‘mobile’ hydrogen filling stations in 2012. There is currently only one hydrogen refuelling station in Britain. The hydrogen will be dispensed from mobile...

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B30 withdrawn by largest biofuel supplier

February 10, 2010

In reaction to the withdrawal of government biofuel subsidies, Morrisons is to stop selling B30, a diesel comprising 30 per cent biofuel, at 144 of its filling stations. The government is looking to slash its annual £550m spend on biofuel subsidies and has been urged by environmental groups to stop funding biofuels and instead use the money...

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My other electric bicycle is a Ducati

February 10, 2010

Ducati has built its reputation on producing thoroughbred twin-cylinder sports motorcycles, but the latest two-wheeler in the Italian company’s range is an electric bicycle with a top speed of 15mph. The Ducati ‘City Pearl’ electric bicycle has a 250 watt motor mounted in its front wheel hub, with a lithium battery and other electronics on...

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Amphibious bus splutters back into action

February 10, 2010

Trials of an amphibious bus have resumed after it broke down on Monday after only one hour’s use. Stagecoach hopes to use the “amfibus” to run a combined bus and ferry service on the River Clyde. The AmphiCoach is almost indistinguishable from a conventional vehicle, but as it enters the water its wheels retract and a powerful water jet...

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Pay-as-you-go electric bicycles, scooters, cars and vans

February 9, 2010

A spokesperson for Peugeot this week described London as the ‘natural next step’ for Mu, the French car maker’s hire scheme that allows customers to load ‘mobility points’ onto a card before using them to borrow from a fleet of vehicles ranging from electric bicycles to a vans. Mu has enjoyed success in cities across France and is now ready...

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Toyota puts brakes on 400,000 hybrid cars

February 9, 2010

Toyota is to recall over 400,000 Prius and other hybrid cars to fix the brake problems that continue to plague the beleaguered car maker. 8,500 Prius cars in Britain made before January 27 are being recalled because of concerns about the cars’ performance on slick surfaces. The Toyota share price had already taken a battering this year...

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Solar-powered hydrogen kit good for 10,000 miles driving a year

February 5, 2010

Honda has unveiled a solar-powered hydrogen station for use by drivers at home, which can produce enough fuel to power its FCX Clarity fuel cell car for 25 miles of driving each day. Hydrogen can be used as a fuel for electric cars thereby doing away with the need for a battery – these so-called fuel cell vehicles can travel longer...

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New bicycle umbrella you wear on your head

February 4, 2010

A new type of umbrella that you wear over your head claims to protect a cyclist’s head, face and shoulders from rain, wind, snow and extreme cold. The Nubrella costs £40 and uses a patented shoulder strap to allow it to be used hands-free. It bears a passing resemblance to the helmet worn by the character Buzz Lightyear in the animated...

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New speed limits for buses, coaches and HGVs

February 3, 2010

The discrepancy in performance between new buses, coaches and heavy goods vehicles, which are limited to 56mph by speed limiters, and older vehicles, which are able to drive at 70mph, has prompted the Department for Transport to call for a change to the law. As well as being able to travel at higher speeds, older , coaches and heavy goods...

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10,000 bicycles reported stolen each month are “tip of the iceberg”

February 2, 2010

The 10,000 bicycles reported stolen to the police each month represent only a fraction of the number that go missing, according to the Environmental Transport Association (ETA). The latest quarterly crime figures have revealed that despite an overall decrease in reported crime, cycle theft is up by 7 per cent – a figure that equates to...

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