Infrastructure
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Spring days can produce an excess of surplus renewable energy in California — more power than electric lines can carry. Researchers have some ideas about where and how to harness that energy.
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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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A multi-billion-dollar plan could change the way commuters get around the densely populated region.
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The issue was tabled by request of county staff for technical reasons and to allow the Virginia Department of Transportation to further study traffic implications.
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Officials have green-lighted the project as part of a larger “transit triangle,” following a three-year study.
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Researchers have determined ride-share use by low-risk has declined by at least 7 percent.
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The tech is there in some cases, but emergency managers are slow adopters.
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Urban mobility data shows the affect humans are having on the environment and how it will change the future.
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The state transportation agency kicked off cold-weather pavement testing of an autonomous shuttle on a closed course Dec. 12.
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As it becomes easier for people to summon shared or autonomous cars when they need them, we won’t need as many cars — or places to store them.
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Building on the example set by ride-share companies, some cities are turning to special group services to connect riders with their destinations more efficiently.
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Data is lending insights into how some of the 90,000 bicyclists traverse the city.
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Gainesville, Fla., has kicked off a three-year project allowing public access to free autonomous shuttles.
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State and local officials marked Connected Autonomous Vehicle Day with the demonstration of a driverless shuttle that next year will connect bus and train lines.
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The retirement of four buses is giving Walla Walla Valley Transit the opportunity to upgrade its service vehicles.
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How can the state replace revenue lost from the traditional gas tax?
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New parking meters, if approved by Fort Wayne City Council, will ease enforcement for city staff.
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The city will replace around 43,500 water meters with automated readers that include leak detection capabilities.
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The county plans to mount a new tower nearby by the I-95 interchange as part of its overhauled radio system.
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Pennsylvania is no stranger to technology changing its industry. At a recent meeting, business leaders in Lehigh Valley discussed what the future might look like.
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