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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The nonprofit 'Sustainable Resilient Longmont' voiced its support for the city becoming 100 percent green energy operated.
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With a bottom-up approach, Detroit is making surprising progress toward turning around its neighborhoods.
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Rumors are swirling in Pittsburgh that a new self-driving Cadillac model belongs to the "stealth mode robotics company," NextDroid.
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The area continues to draw tech companies to the area. Apple is among the residents of the city's industrial area.
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The parties responsible for the wind farm are constructing the turbines "at their own risk."
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According to a new study, cities may be able to predict where collisions are most likely to occur by collecting data on dangerous driving behaviors.
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The Wi-Fi project would install 40 interactive kiosks in the downtown area, as well as 200 mobile beacons to provide free Internet access to the city.
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Resilience planning means a lot of things to different communities. In San Francisco, a panel of infrastructure and design experts shared their thoughts on how to combat increased flooding due to a rise in sea level.
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Gov. Jay Inslee’s move is similar to the order signed in Arizona in 2015, which also established pilot programs with loose regulations for companies to test self-driving vehicles.
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In order to withstand the pressure on infrastructure that urbanization will bring, smart cities are expected to grow commensurate with the process of worldwide urbanization.
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Whether monitoring traffic counts, water and air quality or water lines for leaks, sensors and other evolving technologies are increasingly being used by the Triangle cities and nationwide to make more informed, real-time decisions.
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The company has said that it hopes to continue to have a positive presence in Pittsburgh.
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While San Jose prides itself as a “smart city” that deploys new technology, it doesn’t have privacy policies related to the surveillance equipment.
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Great Streets is a multi-faceted community investment program that empowers communities to transform their main streets into meaningful public spaces, improving overall community well-being.
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If approved, Lyft customers will in a few months be able to take rides in nuTonomy’s self-driving electric Renault hatchbacks.
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Even in Texas, where oil and gas dominate, there's a growing appetite for renewable energy.
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Civil Maps is just one of many startups that have forged alliances with big automakers in the field of self-driving cars.
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The executive branch argued that a private nonprofit is better equipped to handle the country's 300 airports, but consensus remains elusive.
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