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EU launches proposals to help hydrogen cars
Hydrogen-powered cars stand to benefit from two proposals launched by the European commission in Brussels on Wednesday. One creates a public-private partnership to drive research into hydrogen power. The other recommends bringing hydrogen cars into the EU's standard vehicle type approval system.
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