Hungarian fossil fuel company teams up with Alstom for hydrogen trains

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Alstom and MOL Group, an oil and gas company in Hungary, are to jointly research the use of hydrogen technology for rail transport. The two companies have signed a letter of intent to this end. MOL Group produces and uses almost 150,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year.

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Hungarian fossil fuel company teams up with Alstom for hydrogen trains

Coradia iLint hydrogen train Alstom

Alstom and MOL Group, an oil and gas company in Hungary, are to jointly research the use of hydrogen technology for rail transport. The two companies have signed a letter of intent to this end. MOL Group produces and uses almost 150,000 tonnes of hydrogen per year.

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Author: Paul van den Bogaard

Paul van den Bogaard is editor of SpoorPro, a sister title of RailTech

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