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Offline Minok  
#1 Posted : 25 September 2018 17:51:09(UTC)
Minok

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"The Coradia iLint trains are running along a 62-mile corridor between towns in Lower Saxony in the northern part of the country. They have fuel cells that generate electricity via chemical reactions between hydrogen and oxygen and batteries that store excess electricity until it's needed, according to Alstom, the French company that made the trains."

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Offline Jabez  
#2 Posted : 25 September 2018 23:14:38(UTC)
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I think the idea is that they could replace polluting Diesel on non electrified branch lines. But the manufacturers admit that they are as yet far from an economical solution.
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