For many years, there has been no lack of alternative means of transport with which to travel through the city faster than by car, while at the same time doing your bit to relieve traffic congestion and protect the environment. But something vital was still lacking for the next chapter in the success story of intermodality to be opened: a convenient way to plan and book those trips from the first to the last mile with just one click.
Siemens has built the world’s most efficient power plant in Düsseldorf, Germany. Setting three world records, it is considered the new industry benchmark. The “Fortuna” power plant is designed using highly advanced products by Siemens. Outfitted with a combination of a gas turbine, a steam turbine, and additional waste heat recovery, it sets three world records at once.
Buses on time, smoothly flowing traffic and lower CO2 emissions. Sitraffic STREAM from Siemens is an intelligent traffic prioritization system that makes sure buses and emergency vehicles in Böblingen automatically get the green light.
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The green light for buses and emergency vehicles It sounds like an impossibly complex system with a large number of moving parts, but it is a reality in Böblingen, where smooth traffic is now the standard. Sitraffic STREAM ensures that urban traffic flows seamlessly, with the added benefit of reduced CO2 emissions.
Siemens plans to lower the costs of offshore wind turbines by producing the rotor blades of these machines on coastlines. An example is a new production and assembly plant being built in Hull, situated on the eastern coast of England, around 300 kilometers north of London.
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Siemens plans to lower the costs of offshore wind turbines by producing the rotor blades of these machines on coastlines. An example is a new production and assembly plant being built in Hull, situated on the eastern coast of England, around 300 kilometers north of London.
Copenhagen is on the path to meet its 2025 target for carbon neutrality. Siemens has been working with the City of Copenhagen to assess the benefits of implementing new technologies. Our City Performance Tool (CyPT) estimates the future impacts and identifies the best energy, transport and building technologies. Download the whole report here.
Siemens CEO and President, Joe Keaser explains how Siemens will realize their plan to reduce carbon emissions. Siemens remains hopeful that global policy makers will come to an agreement at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Paris.