As you are constantly quibble, especially in our country, on ‘ environmental impact of trains and railways , rail transport is still one of the few components that save the planet from excessive production of exhaust and CO2 emissions , relying on pollutants significantly reduced answered the means of road transport, especially for the side linked to the movement of goods and products that require effort and loads very costly.
Just to not to miss anything, in Netherlands are developing a rail system more sustainable and powered by wind energy , thanks to which it will be possible to finally end the long process that began with inquinantissimi steam trains and culminate with the genesis of a transportation system without any impact on the surrounding ecosystem.
Thank you to collaboration established between the Dutch government and society dispenser of energy “green” Eneco , the Netherlands look forward to the total conversion of its rail system designed to culminate in 2018. when the entire network should be to be powered by wind farms can translate the generous action of the wind into clean electricity.
The project fielded by the Dutch authorities provides for the c obstruction of a new series of wind farms , located in the 50% of the national territory and for the remaining half neighboring countries (Belgium and Scandinavia), in order to ensure a number of wind power enough to power the entire rail system without the need of having to fill in the Dutch territory of central and stations propellers, so going to ease the burden even from a point of view related to the aesthetic and environmental reasons.
The long conversion takes off during the 2016 and Dutch engineers ensure that since the end of the next calendar year will be able to witness the completion of a “hybrid” system in which energy produced from the rising wind farms it represents 50% of the total employed to move the Dutch trains.
Once again, therefore, Holland It offers an advanced solution in terms of eco-sustainability and tells the Old Continent a possible way to go if you want to save the world from the deadly CO2 emissions and countless controversies focused on the environmental impact of large-scale construction .
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