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Polish Government Funds Dual-Fuel Research

July 29, 2012 · Comments welcome

3 million zloty (USD 0.9 million) was granted by the Polish government to the researchers at Poland’s Technical University of Lublin for the progression of the research on the operation of diesel engines using compressed natural gas (CNG).

See NGV Global News for a report on the Polish dual-fuel research.

Categories: Poland, Reports by Country

 
 

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