Brazil has launched an ambitious pilot project to replace diesel with a renewable biofuel across its municipal vehicle fleet, marking a significant step towards cleaner urban transport. Metrópoles, a partner of TV BRICS, reports that the initiative is being implemented in Passo Fundo, located in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. According to the news source, local authorities are testing how public vehicles perform when powered by a biofuel derive…
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