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New Buses
This section outlines the many technical options and fuels available which have the potential to reduce the environmental impacts of new buses.

This section outlines the many technical options and fuels available which have the potential to reduce the environmental impacts of new buses.

  • Cleaner conventional buses meeting more stringent emissions standards.
  • The advanced diesel bus uses advanced engine systems and aftertreatment emission reduction devices, usually in conjunction with lower sulfur fuel.
  • The compressed natural gas (CNG) bus uses a spark-ignition engine to burn natural gas, which contains mostly methane obtained from fossil resources.
  • The liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) bus uses mostly propane gas for combustion.
  • The ethanol bus runs on alcohol which can be produced from a variety of renewable biological resources.
  • The battery electric bus is powered by electrochemical batteries which are charged using electricity from stationary power plants.
  • The hybrid electric bus uses a combination of electric batteries and a combustion engine for its propulsion.
  • The fuel cell bus employs a novel technology totally different from the internal combustion engine, which converts chemical energy directly into electric energy used to power the vehicle.

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Cleaner vehicles - New vehicles
Cleaner vehicles - Buses

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