On its way to decarbonising its operations, FlixBus has reached a new milestone: 1 July 2021 saw the launch of Europe’s first biogas-powered long-distance bus lines. atmosfair has been cooperating closely with FlixBus since 2017 and has provided technical support for the pilot projects from the very beginning. According to a preliminary CO2 emission calculation performed by atmosfair, the biogas-powered buses are able to save on average 75% of the CO2 emissions produced by comparable diesel busses.
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Invitation to stakeholder feedback round
For our planned projects Projekte „PoA for the dissemination of clean cooking technologies in households and communities“ und “International Renewable Electrification and Safe Drinking Water Supply Program” we kindly ask for your feedback.
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Three new project videos available: Three people from West Bengal share their personal project story
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An atmosfair-funded cogeneration plant will be installed on the Tanzanian island Mafia this spring.
Read Moreatmosfair installs first solar mini-grid for a refugee camp in Northern Iraq
The 1 MW solar system and the 660 kWh lithium-ion battery now supply the 7,833 inhabitants inside the camp with clean and reliable electricity.
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How to earn money from a biogas by-product
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Climate friendly Trekking in the Helambu Region
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Project News Madagascar, Nigeria & Rwanda and Coronacrisis Update
Read MoreSolar energy for Mam Rashan – our project film is ready!
Director Sebastian Schultz tells the story of the refugee camp’s solar energy plant
Read MoreCorona crisis: atmosfair supports foodbanks
atmosfair supports the Berlin foodbank with climate-friendly delivery of groceries to vulnerable households
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