Biogas could drive down HGV emissions by two thirds

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Report finds replacing diesel with gas and encouraging hybrids or electric technology creates huge carbon-saving opportunities

Switching the UK's HGV fleet to run on biogas could cut haulage emissions by almost two thirds, according to new research. Making use of battery technology and improving aerodynamic efficiency can also...

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