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Procurement of Zero-Emission Buses in the UK and Associated Infrastructure

By Richard Hughes on January 5, 2022
Posted in Environment, Environmental, Featured, GT Alert, Transportation

Procuring zero-emission buses (ZEBs) involves complete system procurement and requires a fundamentally different approach to that taken in respect of new diesel or petrol buses.
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Financing EV Infrastructure in the UK

By Richard Hughes on November 16, 2021
Posted in Committee for Climate Change, Electrical Vehicles, Environmental, Environmental & Social & Governance, Featured, GT Alert, Infrastructure, Social & Governance, Transportation

The UK has implemented ambitious legislation requiring that UK’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions be net zero by 2050. The introduction of electric vehicles (EVs), which…
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UK Rail Review – Williams-Shapps Plan for Rail

By Graeme McLellan, Richard Hughes & John Voorhees on May 21, 2021
Posted in Corporate, Featured, GT Alert

On May 20, 2021, the “root and branch” review of Great Britain’s railway industry was published in the form of a white paper.

The…
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