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DB And PKP To Expand Cross-Border Rail Services Between Germany And Poland

The title of this post, is the same of that as this article on Railway=News.

These two introductory paragraphs add more detail.

From mid-December 2025, Deutsche Bahn (DB) and PKP Intercity (PKP) are expanding their joint long-distance rail services, increasing the number of direct daily connections between Germany and Poland by more than 50 percent.

Starting on 14 December, 17 daily train pairs will operate across the border, up from the current 11. The additional capacity will provide a two-hourly service on the Berlin–Warsaw route, with seven trains in each direction.

I did a lot of this route, when I did a Home Run From Krakov.

I feel this German-Polish route will attract a lot of passengers, as it serves three excellent Polish cities Gdansk, Krakov and Warsaw, where you can spend a few days and it connects you to Berlin.

August 28, 2025 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , , , , , , , | 1 Comment

‘This Has Nothing To Do With National Security’ | Revolution Wind Halt Leaves Connecticut Leaders Demanding Answers

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on offshoreWIND.biz.

This is the sub-heading.

Connecticut officials say they have been left in the dark about why the US federal government suddenly ordered construction of the Revolution Wind offshore project to stop, even as billions of US dollars, hundreds of jobs, and counted-on grid capacity hang in the balance.

This paragraph outlines what has happened.

On 25 August, the Connecticut State Government, joined by congressional leaders and representatives from the offshore wind supply chain, held a press conference at the New London State Pier after the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) issued a directive on 22 August halting all offshore activities on the almost-completed Revolution Wind, citing national security concerns and interference with US waters.

This may only appear to be about Trump stopping the erection of a wind farm in its tracks, but it is classic example of how to not do things.

He has left two states very angry, because of his prejudices.

August 28, 2025 Posted by | Energy | , , , , | 1 Comment

Green Hydrogen – Meranti Green Steel Launches Green Iron Project In Oman

The title of this post is the same as that of this article on Hydrogen Central.

The title shows how if you have plenty of energy, you can produce green steel.

Surely, if the Omanis can do it, we can attract a company to make green steel in the UK, as we have lots of renewable energy around our shores.

All the current steelmakers do is blackmail the UK Government into paying them subsidies.

August 28, 2025 Posted by | Energy, Hydrogen | , , , , | 1 Comment

Siemens Mobility Looks To Build Battery Trains In Goole

The title of this post, is the same as that of this article on Railway News.

These first three paragraphs add more details.

Siemens Mobility has announced plans to build battery-powered trains in Goole, Yorkshire, to replace ageing fleets on Britain’s railway.

The manufacturer envisions that battery trains could replace rolling stock for operators such as Chiltern, Great Western Railway (GWR), Northern, ScotRail, TransPennine Express (TPE) and Transport for Wales (TfW) within the next decade.

This would mitigate the need to electrify all sections of the track to deliver zero-emission solutions. In doing so, 3.5 billion GBP could be saved and 12 million tonnes of CO2 emissions could be avoided over 35 years.

Note.

  1. The post is dated in June 2024, so I am sorry I didn’t spot it earlier.
  2. It talks in detail about Siemens’ plans for battery-electric trains.
  3. It also talks about the Siemens’ Rail Charging Converter, which can power short lengths of overhead wires for charging trains from the domestic grid.
  4. I also talked about Siemens’ technology in Technology Behind Siemens Mobility’s British Battery Trains Hits The Tracks.

It is certainly a must-read article.

August 28, 2025 Posted by | Energy, Transport/Travel | , , , | Leave a comment