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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Bill 100 didn't reach the governors desk, but supporters who want to help make California a carbon neutral state by 2045 aren't throwing in the towel yet.
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The battery is a new type of technology that could be used to supplement or even substitute for some substations to ensure that electricity keeps going even when offline.
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After a historic storm on Houston, a change of zoning would play a major part in how much Houston would handle the rain.
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The company's $1 billion investment in the plant and neighboring logistics center will means 600 additional jobs for the region.
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Many are even teaming up with home builders to develop connected homes from the ground up.
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It could be decades before fully autonomous vehicles are common on American roadways, but vehicles are getting incrementally smarter as technology makes its way into more mid-range models.
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Autonomous vehicle technology was a key topic of discussion at the 50th annual meeting of the Governors Highway Safety Association.
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Lifeguards are notified by text message if a sea creature greater than 6 feet long has passed through a virtual barrier, and exhibits patterns and behaviors similar to that of a great white.
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With the solar industry employing 9,400 Texans, they're feeling the heat of the looming federal trade decisions.
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A major farm irrigator in San Joaquin Valley denied to help fund the tunnels, so can the California WaterFix by Gov. Jerry Brown’s administration go forward?
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Vehicles with the capability to operate independently of a human driver may be safer for roadways, but the data they collect and store could pose other issues altogether.
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Two city officials also discuss multi-modal transportation systems and the importance of being resilient.
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With more pressure to put autonomous vehicles onto public roadways, governments at all levels have grappled with where to start. In the Dallas-Fort Worth area, the conversation is starting with a one-man department within the North Central Texas Council of Governments.
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The length of time for change to occur is shrinking, says Beaverton Mayor Denny Doyle, who noted that by the time cars are fully automated, flying cars may be part of the equation.
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By 2050, experts believe crashes could decline by 90 percent, but the technology behind the decline needs to become more prevalent in more affordable vehicles first.
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Research conducted shows that elements from autonomous vehicle systems are closer than we think.
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The hype around the distributed ledger technology has some wondering what it will really mean for government.
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The university wants to deploy IoT inside Sun Devil Stadium and on campus to monitor everything from crowd noise to classroom attendance.
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