Latest Decarbonisation news – Page 25

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    Haulage industry backs College of Paramedics' call to reconsider fully segregated cycle lanes

    2017-06-14T20:19:00Z

    A call from the College of Paramedics to reconsider the introduction of fully segregated cycle lanes in cities has received backing from the haulage industry.The College of Paramedics has said that kerbed cycle lanes make it much harder for motorists to pull over to one side to allow emergency vehicles ...

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    Last-mile logistics report says 'free delivery' mentality must be stopped

    2017-06-02T15:54:00Z

    A new report commissioned by the Independent Transport Commission (ITC) has found that the general public’s belief that delivery is free is something to be challenged urgently if urban distribution is to remain viable.ITC director Matthew Niblett said: “People are waking up to the fact that freight produces a large ...

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    Liberal Democrats would ban the sale of diesel cars and vans and recreate London's ULEZ elsewhere

    2017-05-18T16:03:00Z

    The Liberal Democrats have pledged to ban the sale of diesel cars and vans and recreate London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) in 10 more towns.The party's general election manifesto also claims that it would launch a £100bn package of infrastructure investment, champion the northern powerhouse and Midlands engine initiatives, ...

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    Operators needed for free trial of real-time NOx emissions recorder

    2017-05-11T10:48:00Z

    HGV and van fleets are invited to take part in a free trial of a telematics system called Air.Car that provides real-time NOx emissions data.Tracker, part of the Tantalum Corporation, said the six-month trial will contribute towards “ground-breaking” research that aims to both reduce air pollution and slash operators’ fuel ...

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    Green-Zones app helps freight operators navigate European environmental zones

    2017-05-10T11:14:00Z

    A new app has been designed to help operators navigate the growing number of environmental zones across European cities to avoid paying hefty fines for non-compliance.The Green-Zones app provides drivers with real-time information about emissions restrictions at national, regional and local level. This is displayed on a map to show ...

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    Freight vehicle restrictions proposed in Oxford Street transformation vision

    2017-04-28T15:59:00Z

    Freight vehicles could be removed or time-restricted from London’s Oxford Street, as plans for a major revamp of one of the world’s busiest shopping destinations take shape.TfL has opened a consultation this week into proposals to make Oxford Street area more pedestrian-friendly and tackle air quality and safety concerns from ...

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    Ultra Low Emission Zone could see hauliers turn their backs on London

    2017-04-25T14:01:00Z

    The Mayor of London’s proposed Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ) could see freight firms turn their backs on the capital rather than face the cost of upgrading to compliant Euro-6 vehicles within a two year deadline.The warning comes from Pallet-Track member ELB Partners, which services central London.Peter Eason, MD of ...

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    Virtual loading bays aim to reduce PCNs and boost uptake of cleaner freight vehicles

    2017-04-18T14:58:00Z

    A virtual loading bay that allows operators to pay for a timeslot to load/unload on restricted kerb space is to be trialled in London this summer.The Kerb Virtual Parking System (VPS) is one of a series of projects aimed at improving the transport, energy and infrastructure of cities as part ...

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    Transport secretary reveals Lower Thames Crossing route

    2017-04-12T11:41:00Z

    The chosen route for the Lower Thames Crossing will link the A2 and M25 and generate more than £8bn for the economy, according to transport secretary Chris Grayling.The new road, which will cost an estimated £4.4bn, will run from the M25 near North Ockendon, cross under the Thames east of ...

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    London Ultra Low Emission Zone to start in April 2019

    2017-04-04T11:58:00Z

    Operators in London will face Sadiq Khan’s Ultra Low Emission Zone fees from April 2019, after the mayor moved forward the zone’s start date.Khan launched a public consultation into the proposed ULEZ today (4 April), which will see non-Euro-6 HGVs pay a daily fee of £100 to operate in the ...

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    Thermo King adds refrigeration unit to B-Series range

    2017-03-27T15:58:00Z

    Thermo King has added the B-100 30 refrigeration unit for vans and small delivery trucks to its B-Series range of zero-emission electric units, which are powered directly from the vehicle battery.They are compatible with vehicles equipped with original air-conditioning system, requiring no drive kit or vehicle modification.The new B-100 30 ...

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    Select committees combine to scrutinise government air quality policies

    2017-03-20T16:58:00Z

    Pressure is mounting on the government to tackle urban pollution as the 24 April deadline for its new clean air bill approaches.Four select committees have joined forces to examine the government’s plans to tackle urban pollution hot spots, including the significance of vehicle emissions, and to consider evidence of the ...

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    Greater Manchester logistics forum focuses on sustainable deliveries

    2017-03-16T16:46:00Z

    Sustainable urban freight movements were a key focus of the second Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM) logistics forum, held last week.More than 60 public and private sector industry stakeholders came together to discuss ways to improve freight flow and mitigate the impact of deliveries on the urban environment across Greater ...

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    Web-based HGV aerodynamics simulator aims to reduce fuel costs and lower emissions

    2017-03-16T13:47:00Z

    A web-based system for simulating the aerodynamic efficiency of HGVs is being developed to help operators reduce fuel usage and fleet emissions.Part-funded through the DfT’s Low Emission Freight and Logistics Trial, the aerodynamic configurator for transport (ACT) will enable fleet managers to select the most efficient configuration of truck and ...

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    Live from the Clocs Conference and Exhibition 2017

    2017-03-14T08:00:00Z

    Now in its fourth year, the Clocs Conference and Exhibition is one of the leading showcase events for urban vehicle safety. Freight in the City reports live from the event at London's ExCel.(function() {var lb24 = document.createElement('script'); lb24.type = 'text/javascript'; lb24.id = '24lbScript'; lb24.async = true; lb24.charset="utf-8";lb24.src = '//v.24liveblog.com/embed/24.js?id=1379210';(document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0] || ...

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    RHA says Oxford zero emission zone is "unworkable"

    2017-03-13T17:18:00Z

    A proposed zero emission zone that would see all petrol and diesel vehicles removed from Oxford city centre is “unworkable”, according to the RHA. A £30,000 study into the feasibility of the zone was launched on 10 March. If successful, Oxford City Council said the scheme could be in place ...

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    East Lothian Council tackles air quality with help of Eco Stars commercial fleet scheme

    2017-03-08T15:13:00Z

    East Lothian Council and local commercial fleet operators are working together on a new Eco Stars Fleet Recognition Scheme. It is hoped it will improve air quality and help combat air pollution in the region.Upon joining, operators of HGVs, vans, buses and coaches are assessed and awarded a star rating ...

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    Geodis reduces freight journeys and emissions in Paris through Distripolis scheme

    2017-03-07T15:27:00Z

    An urban delivery initiative deployed across Paris by French operator Geodis has reduced its freight journeys by 20% and CO2 by more than 1,000 tonnes a year.Geodis sales director Kevin Huskie (pictured) told delegates at the Freight in the City Spring Summit that the Distripolis programme is designed to lessen ...

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    Are low-emission zones helping drive urban logistics innovation?

    2017-03-03T09:07:00Z

    Low-emission zones (LEZs) in cities are driving forward innovation in urban logistics, delegates heard at the Freight in the City Spring Summit in Birmingham.Laetitia Dablanc, director of research at the French Institute of Science and Technology for Transport, Development and Networks, said there were around 200 LEZs operating in 12 ...

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    Paris promotes warehouse strategy for urban logistics use

    2017-03-03T08:53:00Z

    Paris is adopting a new urban warehouse strategy to enable freight operators to occupy centrally-located city hubs at affordable rates.The warehouses will enable more efficient consolidation of freight into central hubs, with goods transferred to cleaner modes for the last mile of delivery.Speakers at Wednesday’s Freight in the City Spring ...