AFTER OIL * Czech Republic - Project looks to drop carbon emissions with hydrogen-powered buses
Prague,Czech Republic -The Prague Post, by Michael Heitmann -February 13, 2008: -- Two Temelín-size nuclear reactors — that’s what would be needed to power all the road transportation in the Czech Republic, according to the Nuclear Research Institute in Řež, near Prague... The institute is the country’s leading proponent of using hydrogen to fuel the cars of the next generation. Nuclear energy remains the most promising means of generating hydrogen, according to Luděk Janík, a scientist at the institute... It would take a daring government to approve such an expansion, Janík said. In the meantime, the institute is leading a consortium of companies determined to prove the viability of hydrogen as a fuel by putting the first hydrogen-powered bus on Czech roads... (Photo, by Photo illustration by PHILIP JONES and VLADIMIR WE : Hydrogen-powered buses could begin services in the town of Neratovice as early as next year)
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