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Danes revving up in focus on green transport
The Danish government has set up a centre for green transport intended to promote energy efficiency and measures for reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the sector. Initial work will involve energy requirements for taxis, energy labelling of vans and optimisation of aerodynamics for lorries.
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