Metrolink gets ‘greener’ fuel, but it’s not sustainable yet

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Metrolink officials say its new renewable fuel emits up to 80% less carbon dioxide than petroleum fuel. Photo by Caleigh Wells.

Metrolink is now powering its trains with recycled natural oils from Singapore and Finland, which it says will cut carbon emissions by up to 80%. But that doesn’t make it sustainable.

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