FutureStructure Infrastructure
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Each winning city will receive an individualized Readiness Workshop and host of tech tools to help further its efforts toward becoming a smart city.
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Some 1,500 intersections in Los Angeles to get upgraded with new traffic signal equipment.
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The Boring Company will construct a four-mile tunnel to connect a rail station with Ontario International Airport in the Los Angeles region. The tunnel will accommodate zero-emission and possibly autonomous vehicles.
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Under the PUC plan, new solar customers would face a one-time fee for connection to the electric grid. The commission estimates that the fee would range from $75 to $150 per solar customer.
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The research involves using extremely thin layers of semiconductors to coax electrons to higher energy states.
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Siemens has worked in Ann Arbor for a decade testing out connected vehicle technology, and will now set up its Center of Excellence for Intelligent Traffic Technology in the city.
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For Woodland, N.C.'s elected officials, the viral response to the solar blackout became a crash course on the power of social media.
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Researchers have found that bike-share programs were a boon to transit and may have helped cut automobile use in the four cities it surveyed.
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Led by the Water Council, a Milwaukee-based trade group, the region is trying to lure new investment, jobs and research in the water engineering industries.
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Capable of producing 50 million gallons of fresh water daily, the plant can supply nearly 10 percent of the county’s water use.
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The projects approved vary from simple sidewalk repair to a $25 million highway improvement project.
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A pathway along a former railroad track in Helsinki allows users to navigate the city on foot or bicycle without encountering cars.
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Experts say San Diego’s efforts to fight climate change are unparalleled.
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Although Ohio Gov. John Kasich has been a supporter of clean energy, the state still heavily relies of burning coal and using other fossil fuels.
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The Paris climate summit was historic as a political achievement, but it's not clear how and when the hard problems of emission cuts and climate finance get tackled.
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Technology can only do so much if the people using it don't operate an efficient system.
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El Niño will bring much-needed moisture to the Golden State. But how much of that moisture will the state be able to use?
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The same push-and-pull factors that lured Tesla into Nevada are working for Faraday Future, which is headed by several former Tesla employees.
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The state sponsored initiative is meant to provide ultra-fast Internet to attract tech companies to settle in Pasco County, Fla., and pair it with modern public transportation and various types of housing.
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Sensors built in to highway underpasses will be able to pick up on clues from how fast you are moving to how loud you may be talking on the phone to illuminate the path.
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Paul Chu, founding director and chief scientist at the University of Houston’s Texas Center for Superconductivity, discusses how energy storage could revolutionize the grid, and how Texas plays a role in advancing the technology.
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