Bus travellers in Cork were the first passengers to ride a ‘green bus’ in Ireland this week.
With zero carbon emissions, the biomethane-powered bus is a viable alternative for Ireland’s public bus fleet, and the biogas bus has been part of national trials looking at green bus performance, air quality impacts and CO2 emissions, among other criteria.
Cork Chambers Michelle O’Sullivan is chairperson for the Energy Cork Transport SubGroup and spoke with media at the event: "Never has the demand for public transport been greater in Cork with the city centre expecting an additional 10,000 jobs in the next 5 years. We have the opportunity now to shape how we grow and be proactive in adopting technologies that work for the City and which protect our environment and air quality."