
Over £40 million for zero emission buses in Scotland
The Scottish Government has awarded £40.5 million through a second round of the Scottish Ultra-Low Emission Bus Scheme (SULEBS). This is the largest investment yet

The Scottish Government has awarded £40.5 million through a second round of the Scottish Ultra-Low Emission Bus Scheme (SULEBS). This is the largest investment yet

Pro Vice-Chancellor for Equality, Diversity and Inclusion and People at the University of Notingham, Professor Sarah Sharples, will become Chief Scientific Adviser at the Department

Oxford City Council has received over £200,000 of funding from the Government’s Air Quality Grant to support two new projects to further improve Oxford’s air

The Welsh Government has made a bold pledge to increase the number of people using public transport, walking and cycling as part of its new

The Association of Directors of Environment, Economy, Places and Transport (ADEPT) SMART Places Live Labs Programme has published its second White Paper, focused on the

Innovative green projects creating the next generation of hydrogen-powered buses and electric trucks are set to save millions of tonnes of carbon emissions and create

A further £33 million of emergency coronavirus (COVID-19) funding has been provided to support light rail and tram operators during the pandemic. Operators will receive

Liverpool City Council is to embark on a multi-million pound journey to clean up emissions from the city’s buses. The council’s cabinet has approved to

The Scottish Government is to invest £7 million to support zero emission mobility across two new innovation projects. The LOCATE facility, which will be based

Better analysis of traffic flows and their impact on air quality, using AI to improve road safety and Working with innovative start-ups and small businesses
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