Added: Oct 01, 2020
Last edited: Sep 13, 2021
In 1994, the city of Lille deployed four “Biobuses”. Today, what was once an experiment has transformed into a fleet of 400 waste-to-energy buses running on biogas, which continues to thrive. A pioneer in sustainable development and renewable energies, the City has achieved seemingly unrelated policy objectives through the adoption of an integrated approach, consisting of targeted investments in multipurpose resources, systems and facilities. As a result, some 500,000 inhabitants' organic wastes are turned into fuel for the City's transport system, in turn mitigating climate change impacts and strengthening energy security.
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Materials and Fuels
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Energy Utilities and Independent Power Producers
Waste Management
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