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"textContent": "Aberdeen’s decision to retire and try to sell its 25 hydrogen double decker buses closes a chapter that began with confident claims about global leadership in clean transport. The fleet was promoted as the world’s first hydrogen double deck operation and positioned as a foundation for a broader hydrogen economy ... [continued]\n\nThe post Another One Bites the Dust: Aberdeen’s Hydrogen Bus Fleet Ends In Failure appeared first on CleanTechnica.",
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