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Industry proposes research agenda for greening cars
The automobile sector has recommended a research programme for developing cleaner technologies under the EU's "green cars" initiative. EU-funded projects should focus on four areas, it says: mobility and transport, energy and environment, safety and affordability and competitiveness.
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