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The Valcamonica region in Italy will introduce hydrogen-powered trains starting next year, marking the first such project in the country. The 367 million euro project is backed by the EU and aims to replace diesel trains, aligning with the EU's energy transition strategy. Green hydrogen, produced from water electrolysis using renewable energy, will replace a portion of fossil fuels in transportation and power generation.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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