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Ashok Leyland, Australian co in tie-up

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Chennai, Dec. 18

Ashok Leyland has signed an agreement with Brehon Energy Plc of Australia for technology for the use of hythane gas in CNG engines. The agreement would enable Ashok Leyland to offer its 6-cylinder `H' series engines to operate on Hythane, which is a blend of hydrogen and natural gas. Hythane is a cleaner fuel than natural gas. Currently, Ashok Leyland produces Bharat Stage-III-compliant diesel and CNG engines. The re-engineered engines using Hythane will meet the most stringent emission norms of BS-4, says a press release from the company.

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