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| Thursday, 11 October, 2001, 05:29 GMT 06:29 UK Ray of light for bus travel ![]() The buses have been called "transport from sunshine" Buses which give off water vapour instead of noxious fumes will be coming to the roads of Cambridge. The new green public transport project has won European Commission money and is believed to be the world's largest solar-hydrogen energy project. Cambridge University will manage the "Usher" project in partnership with engineers Whitby Bird and Partners and the Swedish island of Gotland. Sunlight will be converted into electricity which is then used to split water into hydrogen and oxgen. 'Green alternative' Hydrogen will then be compressed into fuel cells which will power the buses. The only emission from the fuel cells will be water vapour. Colin Saunders, Usher's project manager, said: "This project is a totally green alternative to oil, it is transport from sunshine. "The scheme is an operational demonstration of areas of technology that are under research within the university."
It is hoped that the buses, which will run from the west Cambridge development to the city centre, will encourage greener transport solutions. Ben Madden, of Whitby Bird and Partners, said: "This project has allowed us to demonstrate how hydrogen allows renewable energy to be stored and used in transport. "We hope Usher will raise global interest and encourage the uptake of similar technologies, acting as the first step on the path leading us out of our climate-changing fossil-fuel based economy." Detailed work on the project is due to start in the new year and it is expected to be completed in September 2003. | See also: Internet links: The BBC is not responsible for the content of external internet sites Top England stories now: Links to more England stories are at the foot of the page. | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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