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Madrid to use B40 in bus fleet

The Autonomous Region of Madrid (Spain) has bought a new set of public buses to expand their network. The region currently uses B10 on a 21.5 percent of its fleet but this new set of buses are guaranteed by the manufacturer to be capable of using up to a B40 mixture (40 percent of biodiesel). The region also expects to have 50 percent of the fleet running with biodiesel, albeit B10 or B20 blends, by 2011. Madrid also announced not long ago a new network of segregated bus routes (like in São Paulo) which would cover regional services ... Read more →

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