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100 % GREEN TRACTION CURRENT REACHES THE CZECH REPUBLIC
Following on from Austria and Germany, the ÖBB Rail Cargo Group (RCG) now also operates in the Czech Republic with 100 % green traction current. This means that all TransFER connections operated by RCG using in-house traction to, from and through the Czech Republic will be powered exclusively by traction current from renewable energy sources.
What was introduced in Austria in 2018 and in Germany at the beginning of this year now also applies to the Czech Republic: all TransFER services to, from and through the Czech Republic are now powered exclusively by green traction current from 100% renewable sources. This applies to all TransFER connections operated by RCG in the Czech Republic. This represents a further investment by the RCG in obtaining traction current from clean energy sources. The plan is for more countries to follow suit in the coming years.
Where the green traction current comes from
In Germany and the Czech Republic, the required green traction current is drawn from the public grid. Its origin is confirmed through certificates or proofs of origin. Austria also has its own power plants: ÖBB-Infrastruktur operates eight hydroelectric power plants and one solar power plant, which together generate more than one third of the required traction current. This is distributed via traction current lines and converted into catenary voltage in substations. The 100% green traction current then reaches the trains running on the ÖBB network in Austria via the overhead line.
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