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The Liverpool Manchester Hydrogen Clusters Project — The Anonymous Widower
The project is described briefly on this page on the Cadent web site. This is the introduction. The use of hydrogen in place of natural gas could offer a route to widespread decarbonisation of gas distribution networks. The Liverpool-Manchester Hydrogen … Continue reading
Ordsall Chord Progress – 17th November 2017 — The Anonymous Widower
The Ordsall Chord is now more or less complete. I started my walk by the Museum of Science and Industry and walked in a circle finishing up in the car park of the Manchester Marriott Victoria and Albert Hotel. Ticketing … Continue reading
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Tagged infrastructure, Manchester, news, rail, Salford, Technology, transport
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Curitiba, the Most Livable City
Curitiba has a population of 2.5 million, and is the first Brazilian city to have delegated bus lanes as part of its integrated transport system. Buses The Bus Rapid Transport (BRT) system has four elements: Direct line buses, operating at … Continue reading
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Tagged Brazil, Culture, Curitiba, green exchange, green space, housing, Sustainability, transport, waste
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Urban round-up
What I’m checking out on the interwebs of late: Stockholm metro art The wonderfully varied art and design brightening up Stockholm’s metro stations, from murals and sculpture, to architecture. Read more: A tour of the Stockholm metro – the … Continue reading
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Tagged Art, Cities, stockholm, sweden, transport, urban planning, walter benjamin
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