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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As more carmakers move toward driverless technology in their vehicles, the importance of doing it well increases.
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The new sensors will be used on upcoming Toyota test vehicles.
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The company hopes to deploy Meadow View-based Drive.ai’s autonomous technology in the densely populated city.
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The Camden County Municipal Utilities Authority will use one million gallons of effluent from its wastewater treatment plant as a form of energy for a nearby power plant, hoping to create a sustainability loop between the plants.
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Mayor Kenney unveiled the Vision Zero Three-Year Action Plan aimed to remove traffic-related deaths in the city by the year 2030.
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Being ranked number 19 in a list of most dangerous cities, Baton Rouge has decided to get a joint initiative between AARP Louisiana and the Center for Planning Excellence to make streets safer for pedestrians.
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The ConnectATL summit last week united elected, public and business officials discussing the future of transit, transportation and planning in the region.
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If the bet pays off, it could mean data centers no longer need substation-sized links to the power grid.
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Recent natural disasters have shown cities what precautions are necessary to keeping their communities safe.
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Gov. Jerry Brown has expressed interest in the idea, but questions remain as to its plausibility.
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Though the push for underground power lines make sense in an area threatened by hurricanes, the change would not come cheap. Estimates say the $9.1 million project could take 30 years to pay off.
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The level of emergency for California's drought has dropped, but the conservation already needs to begin for the next.
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From road repairs to IT upgrades, cities are fighting to keep debt in check. More and more, the numbers show that debt is where cities of all sizes are spending the most.
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After winning almost two million dollars in federal funding, Metro Transit in Minneapolis will add 6, 60-foot electric buses to its fleet.
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From the type of car you drive to your age and race, advertisers may soon be able to target their products to you based on the nearly immediate judgments of computers.
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The city will soon serve as a temporary testbed for autonomous buses. Officials see the tests as an opportunity to familiarize their city with the technology.
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As Amazon considers where to put its second headquarters, cities are wondering if they can handle the influx of traffic that will come with it.
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The Cincinnati International Airport installed a network of sensors, software and other equipment to help reduce security wait times, and it's getting positive results.
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