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CM: Sarawak set to be first to use hydrogen fuel-powered buses in Malaysia

23 March 2019

KUCHING, March 23 — Sarawak will become the first state in Malaysia to introduce hydrogen fuel-powered buses, which also act as a new tourist attraction, said Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Openg. He added that the introduction of these two types of buses was a new approach taken by the state government to ensure a cleaner environment.

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