ST-1.6 Renewable Energy in Transport Systems
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Hale Street Photovoltaic System in Massachusetts
United States - Lowell Regional Transit Authority (LRTA) recently installed the largest photovoltaic system at any public transit agency in Massachusetts thanks to funding from the TIGGER Program along with state financial incentives from the Massachusett
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Red Rose Facility Improvement in Pennsylvania
United States - The Red Rose Transit Authority (RRTA) used a $2.5 million TIGGER award to incorporate sustainable building design and efficiency improvements at their 30-year-old main operations facility in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
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C-TRAN Facility Improvement in Washington
United States - Clark County Public Transportation (C-TRAN) is saving energy and reducing greenhouse gas emissions by installing photovoltaic systems and retrofitting its buildings with lighting upgrades and advanced temperature control systems along with
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Hawaii Clean Energy Initiative
United States - Hawaii is the most petroleum dependent state in the United States. As the most geographically isolated population center on earth, this dependence leaves Hawaii vulnerable to supply disruptions resulting in the nation’s highest energy pric
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Red Line Westlake Rail Wayside Energy Storage System in Los Angeles
United States - Thanks to funding from the TIGGER Program, a new energy-saving rail technology will make its debut at the Metro Red Line, a heavy-duty transit line run by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (LACMTA).