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 city will install 166 wireless nodes that can sense movement on the streets, send alerts when the trembling of an earthquake is detected and act as Wi-Fi hot spots.
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The Missouri Department of Transportation's need for funding could be the perfect opportunity for a young upstart looking to launch their first technology project.
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By removing public subsidies for coal, we can speed the transition to a clean-energy future rather than doubling down on the costly fuel of the past.
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Measurements and metrics are essential to becoming a smart city, and IoT sensors provide the key to do this in real-time.
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A coordinated protest by residents and elected officials present a potent political challenge as state officials push to speed up construction of the $68-billion system.
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Speaking at the International Air Transport Association’s annual meeting, Secretary of Transportation Anthony Foxx said airlines should collaborate to address looming industry problems.
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Initially developed to aid in the detection of terrorist bombs, the technology can unobtrusively analyze alcohol in the driver’s breath and blood.
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The storage system uses hundreds of special-purpose batteries and is designed to quickly deliver 500 kilowatts of electricity for up to six hours to the state's electric grid.
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Residential developments with more than 50 homes cannot ban or restrict homeowners from installing solar panels, even while new homes are still being built, according to the legislation.
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The Carlsbad plant, set to begin operation by Thanksgiving, is making its debut just as drought has become a crisis across California and the West.
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After taking a ride on Japan's high-speed magnetic levitation train, Gov. Larry Hogan announced that Maryland would seek a $28 million grant to study the possibility of a Baltimore-Washington line.
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New research shared by Google last month shows how barriers to market, like expensive LIDAR components, could soon be eliminated.
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The idea of "smart cities" is a complicated one and means different things to different people, but all definitions have a core element -- using technology and the data it collects to help address complex challenges. Here's how to get started.
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Carnegie Mellon University engineers believe the human element will remain part of driving until people develop confidence in self-driving technology, and also for safety reasons.
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The Missouri Highways and Transportation Commission announced that it's seeking public input as the state plans to build a 200-mile section of Interstate 70 into a cutting-edge example of transportation technology.
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The measure aims to ensure states can make the necessary investments to implement critical safety technologies, says U.S. Sen. Gary Peters.
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Public officials are finding that to encourage EV use, government needs to step in.
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Joining California, Nevada, Michigan, Florida and Washington, D.C., Virginia will become the newest addition to the self-driving vehicle club.
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