World’s first hydrogen train comes to France
The world’s first hydrogen passenger train made its debut on the French railways on Monday, September 6, with the country’s transport minister hailing it as the future of green public transport. Built by French firm Alstom and already in service in Germany, the train uses a fuel cell to convert hydrogen stored in its roof into electricity, with the only emissions produced coming in the form of steam and water.
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