Biofuel-powered buses in Iceland
The bright yellow Scania Citywide gas buses in the Arctic city of Akureyri are powered by methane gas from a nearby landfill site. Learn how the buses help the local community, while also lowering their carbon footprint and their use on fossil fuels.

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Driving in Iceland - Route 1 and the Westfjords

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Bristol biomethane gas-powered bus refuelling station opens

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Scania's electric buses are a sustainable solution for Östersund, Sweden
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[onboard]Busdriving in Iceland: Afternoon heavy traffic, pier to base. Scania Touring

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SCANIA - Press Event SWEDEN 2022

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The TRUTH About Visiting Iceland in 2026

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THIS IS THE ICELAND OF THE POOR | The B side

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Scania is turning advanced connectivity into real-world learning

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Gas Stations in Iceland | 5 things you don't know!

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Deutschland – Elfenbeinküste Highlights FIFA WM 2026 | Sportschau

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Allas rätt att resa tryggt och säkert med buss

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Riding Weirdest Bus of Pakistan

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5 Tourist SCAMS to Avoid in Iceland ❌🇮🇸

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15 LARGEST Trains in the World

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Compressing Biogas !NEW! 1000L into a 45kg tank

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Wibax orders 105 Scania battery-electric trucks to scale sustainable transport

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How Just One Mistake Destroyed Eddie Stobart

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Poo-Powered Bus Hits U.K. Streets

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MAN Bus Production - Body Shop

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