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CNG公交車清理圣彼得堡/CNG Buses to Clean Up St Petersburg
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圣彼得堡是開始使用壓縮天然氣(CNG)的巴士轉換程序。最近的城市舉辦祖布科夫主席的俄羅斯天然氣工業股份公司Gazomotornoye Toplivo和圣彼得堡市長格奧爾基·波爾塔夫琴科,管理委員會和總干事之間的會議,討論準備氣化計劃,公共交通,市政和特種車輛的城市,2013年至到2020年,
俄羅斯天然氣工業股份公司,俄羅斯天然氣工業股份公司的專用附屬NGV市場發展Gazomotornoye Toplivo,圣彼得堡政府將制定一項聯合方案,擴大使用天然氣燃料。該文件將要求公司制定全市壓縮天然氣(CNG)加氣站網絡。圣彼得堡政府,反過來,提供了有利條件,擴大使用天然氣汽車的燃料,特別是市政機構和企業執行國家訂單的機動車輛,氣化。
轉換天然氣燃料的公交車將開始與車廠在Khrustalnaya Gusarskaya街道。選擇網站考慮到環保的緊迫性運輸的介紹:一個巴士車廠位于城市中心,另外一個 - 在圣彼得堡郊區納入聯合國教科文組織世界遺產網站的列表。
此外,它計劃使用預算資金,以購買天然氣動力公交車的巴士車廠坐落在莫斯科區7號Passazhiravtotrans。
全市人口的70%以上,使用公共交通工具。在此期間,燃料價格上漲是提供旅行費用增長的主要因素之一。此外,機動車輛上運行的常規類型的燃料的主要來源,在大城市的空氣污染,對公眾健康有害,建筑古跡造成損害。
Saint Petersburg is to begin a program of conversion of buses to Compressed natural Gas (CNG). The city recently hosted a meeting between Viktor Zubkov Chairman of the Management Committee and Director General of Gazprom Gazomotornoye Toplivo and Georgy Poltavchenko, Governor of Saint Petersburg to discuss preparation of a Gasification Plan for public transport, municipal and specialty vehicles of the city for 2013 to 2020.
Gazprom Gazomotornoye Toplivo, Gazprom’s special-purpose subsidiary for NGV market development, and the Saint Petersburg Government will elaborate a joint program for the expanded use of natural gas fuel. The document will require the company to develop the city’s Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) filling station network. The Saint Petersburg Government, in its turn, will provide favorable conditions to expand the use of NGV fuel, particularly, gasification of motor vehicles in municipal organizations and in companies implementing state orders.
Conversion of buses to natural gas fuel will begin with the bus depots in Khrustalnaya and Gusarskaya Streets. The sites were chosen with regard to the urgency of eco-friendly transport introduction: one bus depot is located in the city center, the other one – in the suburb of Saint Petersburg included into the list of UNESCO heritage sites.
In addition, it is planned to use budget funds to purchase gas-powered buses for bus depot No.7 of Passazhiravtotrans situated in the Moscow district.
Over 70 per cent of the city population use public transport. In the meantime, the increase in fuel prices is one of the major factors providing for the growth of travel costs. Moreover, motor vehicles running on conventional types of fuel are the main source of air pollution in big cities, harmful to public health and causing damage to architectural monuments.