KAI completes switch to B40 biodiesel across locomotive fleet
Indonesia’s state rail operator KAI has converted all locomotives and gensets to B40 biodiesel, reinforcing the country’s transport decarbonisation and renewable energy push.
Indonesia’s state rail operator KAI has converted all locomotives and gensets to B40 biodiesel, reinforcing the country’s transport decarbonisation and renewable energy push.
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