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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Bar-Ilan University and Electric Vehicle Evolution, Inc., are teaming up to develop advanced driver assistance systems.
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Transportation experts say that revamping the way signals work will reduce congestion, save fuel costs, cut down on air pollution and make the roads safer.
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The efficiency of modular construction is put on amazing display.
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Designing cities of the future with the axiom that what's old is new again.
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Using lab tests and computer simulations, they have found those extra blades can increase a wind farm’s energy harvest by 18 percent.
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An electric vehicle charging station that automatically detects any manipulation.
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NSF-supported organization coordinates US participation in global data-sharing and infrastructure-building effort.
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Unlike the suburbs of U.S. cities, which are often well off, the suburbs of many European cities tend to be the poorest parts of the metropolitan area. Via NPR.org
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By the mid-2020s, there’s a very real chance that “driving a car” will mean something much different than it does today.
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One of the biggest barriers to making cities “smarter” is quick and easy access to data.
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The waste-to-energy technology will cleanly convert up to 64 tons per day of blended waste wood, scrap tires and sewer sludge into a fuel gas that will generate up to 300 kilowatts of electricity.
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Wastewater streams in, gets cleaned up through a variety of nanoscopic membranes, aerators and filtration systems, and it comes out clear as day.
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Driving will change in the next two decades and when it does a significant portion of the 50 minutes an average commuter spends in traffic each day could be used to work, relax and be entertained.
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In the coming decades, fossil fuel depletion and the need to respond to climate change will ensure that fossil fuel use will fall. It's time to adapt.
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Regulating comfort in small commercial buildings could become more efficient and less expensive thanks to an innovative low-cost wireless sensor technology being developed by researchers at the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
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The program aims to improve the performance of clean energy business incubators, connect critical industry and energy sector partners, and advance clean energy technologies.
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Architects and planners have an opportunity to address problems by learning from both global best practice and the needs and experiences of local people. Combining these things will result in more realistic solutions.
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Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack insists the key to growth is moving beyond traditional ethanol and a 10-year-old government renewable fuel mandate to embrace exports and airlines' demand for cleaner-burning alternatives.
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