Environmentally-Friendly Highways

'The Ray' is a Sustainable Highway That Reduces Emissions

A group of researchers from Georgia recently embarked on an ambitious project to turn a 16-mile stretch of road into the world's first sustainable highway. Although roads are energy-intensive and damaging to the environment, they are necessary for transportation. This initiative aims to design a more sustainable highway that can address current environmental issues.

Georgia’s Interstate 85 is a busy highway that is located halfway between Atlanta, Georgia, and Montgomery, Alabama. The highway is currently undergoing an upgrade to make it safer, more efficient and better for the environment. This involves using cutting edge technology such as solar sound barriers, pollution-reducing billboards and wildlife tunnels that reduce animal mortality.

While the project is still in the early stages, the sustainable highway could soon serve as a precedent for future roadways.
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1. Sustainable Highways - Opportunity for creating highways that are environmentally-friendly by integrating renewable energy and pollution-reducing technologies.
2. Solar Sound Barriers - Opportunity for implementing solar panels in sound barriers along highways to generate renewable energy and reduce noise pollution.
3. Wildlife Tunnels - Opportunity for constructing wildlife tunnels under highways to reduce the number of animal-vehicle collisions and preserve biodiversity.
Industry Implications
1. Transportation - Opportunity for the transportation industry to invest in sustainable highway infrastructure and implement green technologies to reduce environmental impact.
2. Renewable Energy - Opportunity for the renewable energy industry to collaborate with highway developers and integrate solar energy generation into highway infrastructure.
3. Conservation - Opportunity for the conservation sector to work with highway planners to create wildlife-friendly infrastructure and preserve wildlife habitats near highways.

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