recently, the anhui provincial department of transportation released the "2023 anhui green transportation development report". the report shows that in 2023, the province vigorously promoted the application of energy-saving and low-carbon transportation equipment. the proportion of new energy vehicles among newly added and updated taxis (including both cruising taxis and online car-hailing services) reached over 90%. new energy heavy trucks and city buses powered by pure electricity and hydrogen energy have been effectively utilized in places such as ma'anshan and lu'an. in terms of transportation structure adjustment, the province's waterway freight volume has remained the highest in the country for 10 consecutive years, 19 percentage points higher than the national average. efforts have been accelerated to improve the network of river-sea and rail-water intermodal transportation routes. the volume of container rail-water (sea) intermodal transportation reached 290,000 teus, a year-on-year increase of 30.6%. the china-europe freight train service dispatched 868 trains, a year-on-year increase of 13%, expanding its coverage to 18 countries and 125 international stations. in terms of urban green and low-carbon travel, activities to improve the quality of public bus services were carried out. eight cities including suzhou were rated as national model cities for green travel in the assessment and evaluation. four cities including suzhou passed the national inspection of the public transport city construction demonstration project, ranking among the top in the country. the no. 105 bus route in jingde county was selected as one of the top 20 high-quality new energy public bus routes nationwide. in the aspect of pollution prevention and control at ports and for ships, the first joint legislation in the yangtze river delta, the "anhui province yangtze river ship pollution prevention regulations," was issued and implemented. the retrofitting of electrical facilities on 1,644 ships was completed ahead of schedule, and the use of shore power by ships at ports increased by 25% year-on-year. efforts were coordinated to advance the full-process closed-loop management of electronic documents for ship pollutant transfer, constructing an integrated prevention and control system that encompasses "ship-port-city."
source: hefei evening news
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