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China’s Next Cultural Revolution

By Lisa Margonelli in WIRED Magazine
China’s central planners are throwing everything at the problems of fuel and pollution – hybrids, electric cars, propane taxis – all while building conventional cars and infrastructure at a furious pace. “There’s a controversy about ‘Green GDP’ and how to grow,” says He Dongquan, a transportation expert at the Energy Foundation in Beijing. “China’s in a transition where everyone’s mind is changing.” Amid the hurly-burly, the only thing that’s clear is the future, where hydrogen beckons.

China is already taking bold steps toward an alt-fuel future. In late 2003, Beijing mandated some of the world’s toughest fuel-efficiency standards. China is even now one of the largest markets for alternative fuel vehicles, with 200,000 in service. In preparation for the 2008 Olympics, Beijing officials plan to convert their entire bus fleet of nearly 120,000 vehicles to run on compressed natural gas (CNG).
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