Infrastructure
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Two sites in Macomb County and a half-dozen in surrounding areas will get electric vehicle charging stations. The state can now begin spending remaining federal EV infrastructure funds.
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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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The U.S. is one of the world leaders in carbon emissions, but a new report shows a trend toward a sustainable future.
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A national nonprofit is bringing together community partners, volunteers and job trainees to implement solar power and energy efficiency for low-income families.
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The bill would make it easier for electricity customers to install solar or other renewable energy systems on their properties.
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Municipalities that deploy sensors in partnership with tech companies are confronted with a host of ethical questions, and must decide which behavior is suitable to track and whether data should be sold to marketers.
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Most states have laws to protect bikers from cars, but they're hard to enforce. One city is testing a new device that makes it easier.
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The deciding judge contended that Uber has not complied with state laws designed to ensure that drivers are doling out rides fairly to all passengers, regardless of where they live or who they are.
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Florida already has reciprocal deals with Georgia and North Carolina that allow the electronic devices to be accepted on their toll roads.
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The ultimate goal is a human/machine interface that is essentially more like driving a car than flying a small aircraft.
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Even if an agreement is reached at this year’s Paris climate summit, national policy changes won’t kick in until 2020. But cities are ready to fill this gap.
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The City Council voted to modify its electric aggregation agreement to achieve the equivalent of drawing its electricity solely from renewable sources.
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By cutting out the middlemen, our pension funds are harnessing the power of their capital.
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A small Costa Mesa, Calif., company has lined up contracts with major corporations to supply the plastic for packaging, containers and chairs from potent methane that would've instead seeped into the atmosphere.
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The $400 million energy project will start generating electricity for Amazon’s data centers in late 2016.
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Such digital systems rely on sensors or climate factors to water grass sufficiently and no more than that amount.
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The analysis examines seven powertrain options, analyzing their greenhouse gas emissions, along with their relative fuel efficiency and cost of operation.
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A 2,100-acre stadium will be used to test technologies like self-driving vehicles, interconnected vehicles and smart city infrastructure.
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As cities grow more congested, Ford wants to be there for customers whether they buy, rent or share a car, or use a Ford app to map their trip.
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The flight was cancelled after engineering company Siemens claimed a loan agreement for the plane's motor did not cover flights over water and asked for the motor to be returned.
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