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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An international team of researchers examined data on how resources pass through the planet's largest cities, and their findings could point the way toward strategies to make cities cleaner, greener and more sustainable.
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The company already has begun pilot projects that leverage technology it has developed for electric car batteries for stationary energy storage.
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Dubbed the "Airbnb for water," one startup is trying to make it easier for farmers to sell excess water to municipal, industrial, conservation or other agricultural users.
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The Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers worries state-specific standards on safety and manufacturing will put the brakes on technology development.
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Experts caution that regulations could delay implementation of autonomous vehicles and there will be unforeseen problems.
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Startups in the field have struggled for years to attract enough attention -- but California’s four-year drought is changing that.
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The plan's first installment focuses on how to transform the nation's energy transmission, storage and distribution infrastructure.
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The city’s grid of LED streetlights are being fitted with remote monitoring controls that keep officials apprised of their condition.
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The batteries enable cars to turn off momentarily at a traffic light, but the air conditioner, radio and navigation system keep running.
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The $42 million, three-year program will provide expertise and time to cities that want data-driven solutions for their biggest challenges.
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In Jaguar Land Rover's new lab, researchers are testing concepts that could make driving safer -- or at least more entertaining.
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In a merger of old manufacturing with new technology, two companies are collaborating to make local data more interactive.
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Rural opponents, supporters said, could delay attempts to bring ultramodern trains to all of Texas by years — if not decades — and could end the efforts altogether.
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Between 2013 and 2014, core urban communities lost 363,000 people overall while exurbs gained about 146,000 new residents through domestic migration.
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Getting around The Big Easy just got easier.
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Breakthrough technology utilizes information-sharing between UAVs, enabling autonomous collaborative behavior in either defensive or offensive missions.
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The National Renewable Energy Laboratory is co-leading an international push to assure the reliability of solar panels—an assurance demanded by customers, manufacturers, lenders, and utilities.
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The Internet of Things offers a lot of exciting potential - but the first steps toward a connected reality begin with automating the mundane.
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