Karachi: According to a recent news report, the Sindh Chief Secretary announced on Wednesday that works on the BRT Red Line project will begin in July and that 250 “state-of-the-art” bio-hybrid buses will be on the road by the end of the year to provide people with a zero-emission mass transit system.

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Syed Mumtaz Ali Shah, the Chief Secretary, said this while presiding over a meeting on the BRT Red Line initiative, which was attended by relevant officials.

Wasif Ijlal, CEO of TransKarachi, told the meeting that the project would have its biogas plant at Landhi Cattle Colony, where 3,000 tons of cattle waste would be used to produce biogas daily. These buses will receive 11 tons of compressed biometric gas (CBG) per day from the biogas facility, which will be supplemented as demand grows.

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