GREEN PUBLIC TRANSPORT

WHAT IS GREEN PUBLIC TRANSPORT


Green public transport


Green transportation also includes different kinds of electrified transportation vehicles such as trolleybuses, tramcar, light rail, and subway. ... Green transportation advocates the decreased use of private motor cars, the increased use of walking, bicycle and public transport, and the use of clean energies and vehicles.

 
EXAMPLE FOR GREEN  PUBLIC TRANSPORT:

 

Green trains

Hydrogen-powered trains are said to be the greenest trains out there.

“Mini power stations on wheels”, is how a University of Birmingham researcher describes them, as they give off zero emissions and their only by-product is water.

Two hydrogen trains are already in service in Germany but that design is not compatible with the UK's rail network.

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The new hybrid buses (Public Transportation)

Some of the best innovative green buses have already hit the market. A classic example is the Mercedes-Benz Ciatro G BlueTec Hybrid Bus, which utilizes 4 electrical wheel hub motors together with automotive lithium-ion batteries. The lithium-ion battery is regarded as the world’s largest. The battery has the capacity to store up vast amounts of energy derived from a diesel generator. The bus also generates energy in the course breaking.



Service and freight vehicles

These kinds of vehicles attribute to about 9% of the total toxic gas emissions. Utilizing electricity and biofuels instead of the regular fossil fuel sources in services and freight vehicles, administering travel demands, and offering lots of travel alternatives will go a long way towards aligning the transportation sector to conform to green transportation.





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Nur Anisuraya Abd Rahman







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