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Canadian ambulances test hydrogen fuel-injection systems

Two ambulances in the Waterloo region are testing hydrogen fuel injection systems. Hiller Truck Tech and Canadian Hydrogen Energy have teamed to develop and install a system that converts distilled water into hydrogen and oxygen. Both gasses are pumped into the diesel fuel stream to reduce harmful emissions. Officials say the technology has been used on larger diesels but is relatively new to smaller vehicles. The system costs $4,500 to $5,000, including installation. If testing proves positive, other vehicles in the ambulance fleet may be ... Read more →

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