All the electric trains in the Netherlands are now managed by wind power. It said the country's national railway company Netherlands Spurigain (NS) News British media The Guardian NS spokesman Ton Boon said our trains were 100% air-powered since January 1, 2017.
Two years ago, the Netherlands's electrical company Enico was able to get the job through the NS Tender. The company has signed contracts for 10 years. According to the agreement, from January 2018, all the NS trains are windy.
Boon also said, "We have reached the goal one year before our plan." Our achievements are rapidly due to windmill or windmills across the country and coastal areas. According to a joint website by Aneko and NS, six million passengers are using 'world first' air-driven trains every day.
NS operates around 5,500 trips every day. The NS says that if an aircream goes for an hour, it can give strength to go up to 120 miles of a train. The company says, by 2020, they want to reduce the cost of passenger speed. That is 35 percent less than 2005.
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