The aptly named Bosco della Musica will seek to regenerate an ex-industrial site with greenery and culture
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A very unique feature of the new system is that they will rotate on a 360-degree axis
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The aptly named Bosco della Musica will seek to regenerate an ex-industrial site with greenery and culture
More comfortable and ecological, no more anxiety while being out and about in the city
The Latvian capital joins a growing rank of European cities that have turned to taxing the visitors’ impact
A very unique feature of the new system is that they will rotate on a 360-degree axis
Training the future builders of the metaverse
For the next ten years, the initiative will aim to bridge the gap between those at risk of social exclusion and the tech labour market
The subsidy will help renters take part in the production of cheap and climate-friendly energy
The city will provide 600,000 euros for the project, inspired by a submission in the participatory budget
(L-R): Claude Turmes, Minister of Energy and François Bausch, Minister of Mobility and Public Works, Source: The Luxemburg Government
Authorities hope it will be used by cross-border traffic, because there are only two registered hydrogen vehicles in the country
Today, Luxembourg took an important step towards decarbonising mobility by announcing the first commercial green hydrogen station in the country. The Grand Duchy is the European country with the most cars per capita in the EU and it would need a very effective strategy to decarbonise the vehicle fleet.
According to an official statement by the government, the new hydrogen station will be open for business around the end of 2022. It will offer green hydrogen i.e. produced with green energy, for commercial vehicles, meaning personal cars and freight vehicles.
The station will be built at ZAE Wolser A in Bettembourg, at the secure road centre (“CRS”) of the CFL’s Eurohub Sud, as part of the European “H2Benelux” project. The H2Belenux project, on the other hand, is spearheaded by the EU Commission and it calls for constructing eight hydrogen stations in Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxembourg.
Luxembourg’s Minister for Mobility, François Bausch, was quoted in a press statement, explaining that the new hydrogen station would be part of Europe’s Fit for 55 package – reducing emissions across the bloc by 55% by 2030.
One particular sector that should see a major shift until the end of the decade is transport, both freight and people. By adopting a hydrogen policy early, Minister Bausch explained that Luxembourg could become an important transit hub for the single market.
Cross-border traffic is actually the biggest draw for the hydrogen station and possibly as it presents the only viable consumer option at the moment. This is because there are only two registered hydrogen vehicles in the Grand Duchy at moment – a truck and a car.
The Latvian capital joins a growing rank of European cities that have turned to taxing the visitors’ impact
The aptly named Bosco della Musica will seek to regenerate an ex-industrial site with greenery and culture
The Government has presented the idea, but some of the business actors are not too keen on it
A very unique feature of the new system is that they will rotate on a 360-degree axis
Training the future builders of the metaverse
The city’s taxi services are getting integrated into the AMB Mobility app as a way to optimize their driving routes and to provide better intermodality
The aptly named Bosco della Musica will seek to regenerate an ex-industrial site with greenery and culture
One’s last journey can now have a lessened carbon footprint
More comfortable and ecological, no more anxiety while being out and about in the city
The Latvian capital joins a growing rank of European cities that have turned to taxing the visitors’ impact
The Government has presented the idea, but some of the business actors are not too keen on it
A very unique feature of the new system is that they will rotate on a 360-degree axis
This initiative seeks to integrate the values of the New European Bauhaus into the European Commission’s 100 Cities Mission
These will be spread across 11 EU countries and will serve to support the EU Missions
The European Commission has accepted to develop the idea
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