Transport for NSW’s Parramatta Light Rail infrastructure works package has demonstrated its ongoing commitment to achieving sustainable infrastructure, having been awarded the highest ever ‘As-Built’ rating by the Infrastructure Sustainability Council (ISC).
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Coleman Rail delivers on sustainability
Environmental sustainability is in Acciona’s DNA, especially in its rail infrastructure business, Coleman Rail.
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Orders flow for new Mireo trains
Visitors to InnoTrans 2022 had their first glimpse of Siemens Mobility’s new Mireo Plus B battery trains.
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Union Station an eco-friendly showcase
The new Union Station in Melbourne’s south-east is set to become one of the city’s most eco-friendly, thanks to green initiatives such as solar power, rainwater collection, and new greenery.
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Metro Tunnel station captures geothermal energy
A world-first trial to capture geothermal energy in the foundations of Melbourne’s Metro Tunnel’s new State Library Station could start a revolution in clean energy to keep buildings warm in winter and cool in summer.
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Today it’s waste, but tomorrow it’s track infrastructure
The rail sector is striving to become more sustainable in its use of resources and to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions, even though rail traditionally accounts for 1 per cent of global transport emissions.
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The future of rail is clean with Cummins Rail
Coradia iLint on first hydrogen-powered passenger train route
Alstom’s Coradia iLint locomotive has reached another historical milestone by being used on the world’s first 100 per cent hydrogen train route for passenger operation.
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Environmental feedback sought on Albury-to-Illabo section
The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Albury to Illabo (A2I) Inland Rail section has been released for public notification and comment, with the public exhibition closing on September 14.
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Focus infrastructure spending on desired outcomes
Project management consultancy firm Donald Cant Watts Corke says companies and governments need to think more strategically on where and how to invest, and focus spending on projects that support desired outcomes.
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