Infrastructure
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Founded by former North Carolina Lt. Gov. Dan Forest, the North Carolina Blockchain + AI Initiative (NCB+AI) will work to pass pro-cryptocurrency legislation and support construction of data centers.
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A new report by the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy urges regulators and utilities to make the grid operate more efficiently. There are ways, experts said, to absorb part of data centers’ growth.
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The local government’s Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to appropriate the funds for a “comprehensive technology infrastructure remediation project.” It comes in response to a critical IT outage last summer.
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The proposal signed by Gov. Brown links together two of California's biggest challenges: the controlled growth of fire-prone vegetation and reduced financial exposure for utility companies.
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Transportation projects like Tampa Bay’s Central Avenue Bus Rapid Transit line are at the mercy of federal funds that may or may not be doled out by the Trump administration.
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More than 450 tiny Bluetooth beacons make navigating Chicago's underground streets a snap.
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Three shuttles will start running a designated route this week but will not accept passengers until December.
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A recent study of major U.S. interstates listed several corridors as being ideally positioned to deploy the emerging technology.
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The Knight Foundation will provide more than $5 million across five cities to explore projects involving self-driving cars.
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The Columbus City Council is still trying to work out on-demand transportation rules, but those in favor of the alternative transportation are seizing the opportunity to call for more local infrastructure.
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Brightline, whose rail service will connect Miami to Orlando by 2022, said Tuesday it had acquired the high-speed rail project that failed to get off the ground.
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The region's mass transit commission wants to spend $461 million to integrate the Clipper Card with private-sector mobility providers.
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In total, the city plans to spend roughly $440,000 on a comprehensive transportation plan update.
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The real-time traffic signal information systems will give drivers more actionable information while allowing public works to better calibrate the city’s traffic signals.
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Despite the risks and realized dangers of on-demand scooters, city officials are wary of scaring off a valuable industry with regulations.
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The Boulder County Planning Commission is considering amendments to its land use codes that would create new opportunities for solar installations.
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Truckers are among those likely to be most affected by the rise of the advancing technology.
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Companies like ChargePoint and Tritium announce plans to expand and develop more charging infrastructure, which could boost the adoption of electric vehicles.
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The partnership between local grocery stores and San Francisco-based Udelv was announced Thursday — with plans to begin deliveries next year.
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California recently became the second state, following Hawaii, to require that 100 percent of its electricity come from renewables by 2045.
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Cities across the country are moving to ensure e-scooters fill key goals around safety, mobility and equity before granting permits to operate.