Plans to introduce hydrogen-powered buses to South Lanarkshire by 2024 have been welcomed by senior councillors.A fleet of 3000 new zero-carbon buses could be introduced across the UK, including 300 in and around Glasgow if plans by JCB heir Jo Bamford are supported by the UK Government.That could see regular pollution-free bus travel from East Kilbride, Hamilton, Rutherglen and Cambuslang to Glasgow introduced within four years.Hydrogen-powered vehicles release only water vapour and 300 buses could save an estimated 28,000 tons of carbon dioxide each year - the equivalent of taking roughly 10,000 cars off the road a year.Mr Bamford has said his plans are “an ideal option for a government that needs to boost UK manufacturing at this
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