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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With conversation swirling about the role power lines played recent California wildfires, some say burying the lines would simply be too costly.
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The company has been testing an autonomous truck on a closed Pittsburgh course.
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The $800,000 grant will help the city to implement a wireless in-street sensor network among other things.
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The unmanned aerial vehicles – working in tandem with delivery trucks – could be ready for real world use as early as December.
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The investment earned a partner with Alphabet’s CapitalG equity fund a seat on the ride-sharing company’s board.
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A number of carmakers are vying for autonomous technology, but pinpointing a defacto leader is difficult.
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The permit hinges on whether the high-speed transit system between New York City and Washington, D.C., would begin in the state.
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To this point, flights over crowds – even by news organizations – have been limited by the agency.
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City council members considered the merits of separating automated vehicles on elevated roadways, as well as dedicating a lane of traffic.
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Intel and Mobileye believe a mathematical formula could help determine who caused an accident between human- and machine-driven vehicles.
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After an outright ban on the technology fell short of support, one supervisor suggested permitting as a possible solution.
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The company has applied to test self-driving vehicles in Manhattan.
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The smart city tech will not only save an estimated $1 million in annual lighting costs, but will also provide no-cost Internet access throughout the city.
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Designed for the state’s 2017 legislative session, the tool gives a detailed look at infrastructure and where funding is most needed.
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A $1.46 million mesh of sensors and fiber-optic cable will lay the foundation for an infrastructure-to-smart car network.
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Like recent natural disasters in California, a sizable earthquake could leave millions without high-tech conveniences, like cellphones or Internet service.
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Younger Americans tend to be comfortable relying on ride services and foregoing car ownership.
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The city and county of Butte-Silver Bow wants to develop an interactive mobile app to educate residents about mining Superfund sites.
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