Busways a shining light in climate change adaptation

Busways sustainable projects lead Tim Reid at the depot

Busways is now powering its Kincumber bus depot with renewable energy to further reduce its carbon footprint and deliver a clean, sustainable future.

The new 99.6kw solar system installed across the depot’s workshop roof means that on average 90 percent of the depot’s power comes from the sun.

“On sunny days we are running the depot 100 percent emissions free for over 10 hours,” Busways sustainable projects lead, Tim Reid, said.

“We’ve also replaced all old lighting at the depot with LED, reducing use of electricity by 20 percent.”

The $160,000 solar system is expected to produce over 150 megawatts of electricity annually – equivalent to powering 40 Central Coast homes, or the annual carbon emissions generated by 47,512 litres of petrol or saved by planting 2860 trees.

Busways Managing Director, Byron Rowe, said the announcement was timely, with World Environment Day celebrated on June 5.

“In 2020, we will be introducing the first electric buses into our fleet as part of the NSW Government’s move towards a zero-emissions bus fleet, among other projects in our pipeline to help further reduce our environmental footprint,” Rowe said.

He said that as a bus company with 16 depots and a fleet of over 800 in NSW – and more coming with a new Adelaide Metro contract starting in July – it was important to play a part in reducing emissions where possible.

The new installation at Kincumber follows the successful installation of solar power at Busways’ largest depot in Penrith in 2019,

Busways plans to install solar panels at its other depots over the next few years.

Busways’ other sustainable initiatives include recycling facilities for paper, plastics, soft plastics and metals; composting bins across depots and offices; several community gardens; and actively encouraging the community to utilise public transport as a shared transport means over single occupancy car travel.

Source:
Media release, Jun 5
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