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  • Green London taxi cab advertising for a bank says: 'Green is the new black'. This could be mistaken for some enviromentally friendly vehicle but sadly this is not the case.
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  • Unpeeling and sticking a window stencil to the glass of eco paint retailer Farrow & Ball, in Edinburgh, on 26th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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  • Unpeeling and sticking a window stencil to the glass of eco paint retailer Farrow & Ball, in Edinburgh, on 26th June 2019, in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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  • Charging point for the Ecolink zero emissions buses in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Nottingham uses electric buses as part of the council’s plan to clear the city air and become more eco-friendly.
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  • Charging point for the Ecolink zero emissions buses in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Nottingham uses electric buses as part of the council’s plan to clear the city air and become more eco-friendly.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3977.jpg
  • Charging point for the Ecolink zero emissions buses in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Nottingham uses electric buses as part of the council’s plan to clear the city air and become more eco-friendly.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3959.jpg
  • Electric buses in Nottingham City centre outside former Queen’s Hotel on Arkwright Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The council began charging companies who had over 11 parking spaces in attempt to get commuters to travel to work in more eco-friendly ways.
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  • The SatNav inside a Workplace Parking Levy WPL vehicle in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The WPL enforces the council’s efforts to charge companies that have over 11 parking spaces for employees, to get people to commute in more eco-friendly ways.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3764.jpg
  • The SatNav inside a Workplace Parking Levy WPL vehicle in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The WPL enforces the council’s efforts to charge companies that have over 11 parking spaces for employees, to get people to commute in more eco-friendly ways.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3761.jpg
  • A Workplace Parking Levy WPL surveillance vehicle in a car park in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The council began charging companies who had over 11 parking spaces in attempt to get commuters to travel to work in more eco-friendly ways.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3731.jpg
  • A Workplace Parking Levy WPL surveillance vehicle in a car park in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The council began charging companies who had over 11 parking spaces in attempt to get commuters to travel to work in more eco-friendly ways.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3720.jpg
  • A smiley bus driver in a Nottingham Community Transport hat in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Nottingham uses electric buses as part of the council’s plan to clear the city air and become more eco-friendly.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3903.jpg
  • A cyclist travels alongside Nottingham Canal as part of the Council’s efforts for sustainable transport. Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The council began charging companies who had over 11 parking spaces in attempt to get commuters to travel to work in more eco-friendly ways.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3641.jpg
  • Mulieres washing liquid in biodergradable packaging in Ledbury, Herefordshire, United Kingdom.
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  • Mulieres washing liquid in biodergradable packaging in Ledbury, Herefordshire, United Kingdom.
    20190806_bio eco packaging_001.jpg
  • A large gathering of In Line skaters rollerblading up Regent Street en-masse. More than 200 skaters pass in this event promoting roller blading and free eco friendly travel in the city.
    20111023rollerbladingA.jpg
  • Two of the 12 wind turbines operating at the West Durham Wind Farm near Tow Law, County Durham, United Kingdom.
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  • West Durham Wind Farm near Tow Law, County Durham, United Kingdom. The wind farm holds 12 turbines and was planned to be the largest wind farm in North East England.
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  • West Durham Wind Farm near Tow Law, County Durham, United Kingdom. The wind farm holds 12 turbines and was planned to be the largest wind farm in North East England.
    UK-West-Durham-Wind-Farm-4496.jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • An access road to wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • Waves form across a puddle in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • Waves form across a puddle in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • Waves form across a puddle in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-50...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • Sheep and young lambs grazing in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • A large gathering of In Line skaters rollerblading up Regent Street en-masse. More than 200 skaters pass in this event promoting roller blading and free eco friendly travel in the city.
    20111023rollerbladingB.jpg
  • An access road to wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-59...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-50...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-50...jpg
  • Sheep grazing in front of wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-50...jpg
  • Wind turbines on Llyn Alaw Wind Farm in full electricity production during the tail end of Storm Dennis on 17th February 2020 in Anglesey, Wales, United Kingdom. Llyn Alaw Wind Farm is located on Anglesey in North Wales, it consists of 34 turbines with a capacity of 20.4 MW mega watts and can produce an average 60,000 kilowatt hours KWh each year. This is enough to provide electricity for 14,000 homes in the local community.
    UK-Renewable-Energy-Wind-Turbines-49...jpg
  • People crossing the road in front of a Nottingham Express Transit NET tram on Market Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. One of the Ecolink buses is driving alongside, which is a zero emissions, electric bus that reduces air and noise pollution in the city.
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  • One of Nottingham’s zero emission buses charging at the bus depot in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of Nottingham City Council’s scheme to clean up the city air.
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  • A Nottingham Express Transit NET tram heading towards Clifton South in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The tram network in Nottingham has 51 stops and provides an alternative, more sustainable mode of transport for commuters and tourists.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3851.jpg
  • A Nottingham Express Transit NET tram heading towards Clifton South in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The tram network in Nottingham has 51 stops and provides an alternative, more sustainable mode of transport for commuters and tourists.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3846.jpg
  • Electrical pylons running alongside wind turbines fromvthe Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The wind farm has a nameplate capacity of 59.8 MW.
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  • Electrical pylons running alongside wind turbines fromvthe Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The wind farm has a nameplate capacity of 59.8 MW.
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  • Electrical pylons running alongside wind turbines fromvthe Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The wind farm has a nameplate capacity of 59.8 MW.
    UK-Wind-Farm-Pylons-1449.jpg
  • Electrical pylons running alongside wind turbines fromvthe Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The wind farm has a nameplate capacity of 59.8 MW.
    UK-Wind-Farm-Pylons-1446.jpg
  • Electrical pylons running alongside wind turbines fromvthe Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The wind farm has a nameplate capacity of 59.8 MW.
    UK-Wind-Farm-Pylons-1402.jpg
  • Electrical pylons running alongside wind turbines fromvthe Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. The wind farm has a nameplate capacity of 59.8 MW.
    UK-Wind-Farm-Pylons-1398.jpg
  • Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm just north of Camber Sands, Sussex, United Kingdom. The farm was built by npower Renewables and has supported 26 turbines since 2008, and cost £50 million to erect.
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  • Sheep and young lambs grazing on the marshland next to wind turbines from the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom. Romney sheep have many characteristics that enable them to live on the wetlands, including black hooves resistant to footrot and resistance to internal parasites.
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  • Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm just north of Camber Sands, Sussex, United Kingdom. The farm was built by npower Renewables and has supported 26 turbines since 2008, and cost £50 million to erect. In the distance, the pylons can be seen.
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  • The interior of one of the National Express Transit NET trams in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
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  • People using their Robin Hood pay-as-you-go cards to get on a Tram at Old Market Square, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The card enables easy access to public transport for a lot of people so they will use more sustainable transport methods and stop using cars in the city centre.
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  • A Robin Hood pay-as-you-go card that can be used on buses and trams in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
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  • A Nottingham Express Transit NET tram outside Old Market Square in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The tram network in Nottingham has 51 stops and provides an alternative, more sustainable mode of transport for commuters and tourists.
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  • Nottingham Express Transit NET tram, number 231, traveling through Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Trams run throughout the city to stop people using cars and encourage them to use more sustainable transport mechanisms.
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  • A Nottingham Express Transit NET tram outside Old Market Square in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The tram network in Nottingham has 51 stops and provides an alternative, more sustainable mode of transport for commuters and tourists.
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  • An Ecolink zero emissions bus charging at the bus depot in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
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  • Nottingham Express Transit NET trams, travelling through Nottingham city centre outside Old Market Square, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Trams run throughout the city to stop people using cars and encourage them to use more sustainable transport mechanisms.
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  • Inside one of Nottingham’s zero emissions Ecolink buses in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of the City Council’s campaign to reduce noise and air pollution in the city centre, while still providing accessible public transport.
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  • A Nottingham Express Transit NET tram, number 210, travelling through Nottingham city centre outside Old Market Square, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Trams run throughout the city to stop people using cars and encourage them to use more sustainable transport mechanisms.
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  • A Robin Hood pay-as-you-go card that can be used on buses and trams in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
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  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver unplugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
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  • Inside one of Nottingham’s zero emissions Ecolink buses in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of the City Council’s campaign to reduce noise and air pollution in the city centre, while still providing accessible public transport.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-4058.jpg
  • An Ecolink zero emissions bus charging at the bus depot in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
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  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver plugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
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  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver plugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
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  • A Nottingham Community Transport bus driver plugging in one of the Ecolink zero emissions buses to charge in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom.
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  • Charging points for the Ecolink zero emissions buses in the bus depot in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Using electric buses is part of Nottingham City Council’s campaign to reduce noise and air pollution.
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  • Priority seats on an Ecolink bus, one of Nottingham’s zero emissions buses, in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of the City Council’s campaign to reduce noise and air pollution in the city centre, while still providing accessible public transport.
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  • One of Nottingham’s zero emission buses which is part of the Robin Hood Network in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of Nottingham City Council’s scheme to clean up the city air.
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  • One of Nottingham’s zero emission buses which is part of the Robin Hood Network in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The electric buses are part of Nottingham City Council’s scheme to clean up the city air.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3925.jpg
  • A Nottingham Express Transit NET tram heading towards Hucknall in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The tram network in Nottingham has 51 stops and provides an alternative, more sustainable mode of transport for commuters and tourists.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3908.jpg
  • A ‘Robin Hood’ card outside Nottingham Station, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The card offers a simple pay-as-you-go system across public transport networks in Nottingham, to make it easier for people to travel more sustainably.
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  • A Nottingham Express Transit NET tram heading towards Hucknall in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The tram network in Nottingham has 51 stops and provides an alternative, more sustainable mode of transport for commuters and tourists.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3841.jpg
  • A Nottingham Express Transit NET tram heading towards Clifton South in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The tram network in Nottingham has 51 stops and provides an alternative, more sustainable mode of transport for commuters and tourists.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3849.jpg
  • A view of a Nottingham Express Transit NET tram on a bridge that takes people to the city centre in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Nottingham was declared England’s least car-dependent city in 2010, and many commuters choose to travel to work via the 51-station tram line.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3812.jpg
  • A view of a Nottingham Express Transit NET tram on a bridge that takes people to the city centre in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Nottingham was declared England’s least car-dependent city in 2010, and many commuters choose to travel to work via the 51-station tram line.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3803.jpg
  • An electric car charging point in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Nottingham was declared England’s least car-dependent city in 2010, and sports many sustainable methods of transport.
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  • Camera on top of a Workplace Parking Levy WPL surveillance vehicle which contributes to Nottingham’s attempt to reduce traffic congestion and improve the air quality in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The WPL incentivises employees to travel to work in ore sustainable ways.
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  • A view of the Jury’s Inn building with Nottingham Canal in front in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. The county council has been putting in effort to make Nottingham a greener city, including attempting to reduce the amount of traffic and using electric buses.
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  • Electrical pylons running from Dungeness alongside the Little Cheyne Court Wind Farm on Romney Marsh, Kent, United Kingdom.
    UK-Electrical-Energy-Pylons-1475.jpg
  • Two different types of Energy-saving light bulbs or compact fluorescent lamps in a row on a shelf - 11 watts is equivalent to a 60 watt incandescent bulb and 14 watts and is equivalent to a 75 watt. These light bulbs are a form of fluorescent lighting, which produces less heat than incandescent (filament) bulbs; therefore more of the electrical energy is converted to light, making them more efficient.
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  • Nottingham Express Transit NET tram, number 231, traveling through Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Trams run throughout the city to stop people using cars and encourage them to use more sustainable transport mechanisms.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-4160.jpg
  • Charging points for the Ecolink zero emissions buses in the bus depot in Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. Using electric buses is part of Nottingham City Council’s campaign to reduce noise and air pollution.
    UK-Public-Transport-Nottingham-3972.jpg
  • The Dam of the Fierze Hydroelectric Power Station uses water from the river Drin to generate electricity on the 12th of December 2018, Sckoder County, Albania.  The dam has a total volume of 8 million cubic meters and has an annual average power output of 1,330GWh.
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  • The Dam of the Fierze Hydroelectric Power Station uses water from the river Drin to generate electricity on the 12th of December 2018, Sckoder County, Albania.  The dam has a total volume of 8 million cubic meters and has an annual average power output of 1,330GWh.
    Albania-Northern-Region-3915.jpg
  • The Dam of the Fierze Hydroelectric Power Station uses water from the river Drin to generate electricity on the 12th of December 2018, Sckoder County, Albania.  The dam has a total volume of 8 million cubic meters and has an annual average power output of 1,330GWh.
    Albania-Northern-Region-3556.jpg
  • Winter sun shining over the mountain village of Dushaj in Northern Albania on the 12th of December 2018. The river Drin passes through the centre of the village which is used to power the Fierze Hydroelectric Power Station. The power station dam has a total volume of 8 million cubic meters and has an annual average power output of 1,330GWh.
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  • Winter sun shining over the mountain village of Dushaj in Northern Albania on the 12th of December 2018. The river Drin passes through the centre of the village which is used to power the Fierze Hydroelectric Power Station. The power station dam has a total volume of 8 million cubic meters and has an annual average power output of 1,330GWh.
    Albania-Northern-Region-3542.jpg
  • Fast charging a Nissan Leaf electric car at an electrical charging point offering an EV 30 minute charge at a south London Nissan dealership. The Nissan Leaf (Leading, Environmentally Friendly, Affordable, Family) is a five-door hatchback electric Nissan car. Its official range is 117 kilometres with an energy consumption of 765 kilojoules per kilometre and rated the Leaf's combined fuel economy at 2.4 L/100 km.
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  • A zero emission electric Kavalier vehicle on Slovenska Cesta street in the Slovenian capital, Ljubljana, on 25th June 2018, in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The Kavalier, is an environmentally friendly concept of free city transport in Ljubljana which drive in the pedestrian zone of the old town center are mainly intended for older citizens, people with reduced mobility and tourists. Because of the low speed you can stop and board a cavalier while driving, but you can also order it by phone.
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  • Two women wearing facial coverings walk past the latest window of Selfridges featuring a theme about plastic waste, on 26th August 2020, in London, England. Selfridges latest green theme is called Project Earth, a ‘transformational’ sustainability initiative with ambitions to change the way consumers shop, helping to reduce waste, choose ‘forest friendly’ products and chose recycled or ‘pre-loved’ products.
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  • Fast charging a Nissan Leaf electric car at an electrical charging point offering an EV 30 minute charge at a south London Nissan dealership. The Nissan Leaf (Leading, Environmentally Friendly, Affordable, Family) is a five-door hatchback electric Nissan car. Its official range is 117 kilometres with an energy consumption of 765 kilojoules per kilometre and rated the Leaf's combined fuel economy at 2.4 L/100 km.
    electric_nissan02-21-03-2012_1.jpg
  • Fast charging a Nissan Leaf electric car at an electrical charging point offering an EV 30 minute charge. The Nissan Leaf (Leading, Environmentally Friendly, Affordable, Family) is a five-door hatchback electric Nissan car. Its official range is 117 kilometres with an energy consumption of 765 kilojoules per kilometre and rated the Leaf's combined fuel economy at 2.4 L/100 km. The Leaf has a range of 175 km (109 mi) on the New European Driving Cycle. CHAdeMO is the trade name of a quick charging method for battery electric vehicles delivering up to 62.5 kW of high-voltage direct current via a special electrical connector. CHAdeMO is an abbreviation of "CHArge de MOve", equivalent to "charge for moving". The name is a pun for O cha demo ikaga desuka in Japanese, (or "How about some tea?"), referring to the time it would take to charge a car.
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  • Fast charging a Nissan Leaf electric car at an electrical charging point offering an EV 30 minute charge at a south London Nissan dealership. The Nissan Leaf (Leading, Environmentally Friendly, Affordable, Family) is a five-door hatchback electric Nissan car. Its official range is 117 kilometres with an energy consumption of 765 kilojoules per kilometre and rated the Leaf's combined fuel economy at 2.4 L/100 km.
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  • A man's hand reaches the handle of a plug after the fast charging of a Nissan Leaf electric car at an electrical charging point offering an EV 30 minute charge at a south London Nissan dealership. The Nissan Leaf (an acronym for Leading, Environmentally friendly, Affordable, Family car is a five-door hatchback electric car manufactured by Nissan and introduced in Japan and the United States in December 2010. The US Environmental Protection Agency official range is 117 kilometres (73 mi), with an energy consumption of 765 kilojoules per kilometre (34 kW·h/100 mi) and rated the Leaf's combined fuel economy at 99 miles per gallon gasoline equivalent (2.4 L/100 km). The Leaf has a range of 175 km (109 mi) on the New European Driving Cycle.
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