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Airdrie is now home to a second rooftop solar field that has been installed above the new transit facility.
On Feb. 11, the City of Airdrie and ENMAX made the announcement about the projectâs completion.
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âAirdrie is proud to be a leader in solar infrastructure in Canadian municipalities,â said Mayor Peter Brown.
âThis project aligns with our sustainability plan and shows what we can accomplish when different levels of government work together with forward-thinking organizations, like ENMAX.â
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Airdrie is now home to a second rooftop solar field that has been installed above the new transit facility.
On Feb. 11, the City of Airdrie and ENMAX made the announcement about the projectâs completion.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser. Airdrieâs second rooftop solar system now complete Back to video
âAirdrie is proud to be a leader in solar infrastructure in Canadian municipalities,â said Mayor Peter Brown.
âThis project aligns with our sustainability plan and shows what we can accomplish when different levels of government work together with forward-thinking organizations, like ENMAX.â
TransLink Awards Battery-Electric Contract to Nova Bus
January 28, 2021
TransLink, Metro Vancouver’s transportation network, has awarded a contract to Nova Bus to provide 15 more battery-electric buses to its fleet. The order will more than quadruple TransLink’s current battery-electric bus fleet – increasing the total from four to 19.
More than half of TransLink’s fleet uses clean technology, including compressed natural gas, hybrid diesel-electric and fully electric vehicles. Each bus is expected to save $40,000 in fuel costs per year compared to a conventional diesel bus. The buses can be charged in approximately five minutes at charging stations while picking up passengers.
Publishing date: Jan 27, 2021 • January 29, 2021 • 2 minute read • The $714,000 that SMART (Saugeen Mobility and Regional Transit) will receive in Provincial Gas Tax Fund cash is “absolutely critical” to support transportation in smaller rural communities, said SMART President, Saugeen Shores Voce Deputy Mayor Mike Myatt, in a Jan. 25 telephone interview.
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SMART cash ‘critical’
The $714,000 that SMART (Saugeen Mobility and Regional Transit) will receive in Ontario Gas Tax Fund cash is “absolutely critical” to support transportation in smaller rural communities, said SMART President, Saugeen Shores Vice Deputy Mayor Mike Myatt in a Jan. 25 telephone interview.
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