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 owns a mothballed plant — built more than 20 years ago during another severe drought — that can turn seawater into drinking water. But it was never used beyond a tryout phase before steady rain began falling again.
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Fuel diversity provides what most Americans take for granted in their electricity: reliability, security and price stability.
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Everyone agrees America's infrastructure needs attention. But no one seems to be able agree on how to provide that attention.
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An Oregon Senate committee has proposed an unusual tax break, designed to help lure Google Fiber or other hyperfast Internet services to the Portland area.
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The state is well on its way to placing electronic tolls on highways to pay for new express lanes and other improvements intended to reduce congestion.
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Two bills that North Texas lawmakers hope will one day wean the state off its reliance on toll roads aim to remove bureaucracy between voters and transportation decision-makers.
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Train-maker Siemens is one of many advocates for rail connectivity to bolster the state’s transportation infrastructure. Others, meanwhile, are placing their bets on a series of tubes.
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As much as 150 megawatts of renewable energy could be generated in San Luis Obispo County under a new ordinance approved Thursday by the county Planning Commission.
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Super-intelligent infrastructure serves little purpose if there is no one around to put it to use.
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Since it began operation in 1989, the plant has kept more than 8 million tons of garbage out of landfills, reducing the methane gas released to the atmosphere from decomposing trash.
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With no other sources of funds in sight, the most pragmatic and timely approach might be to shift a larger share of funding responsibility to the state and local level.
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In a Q&A with Mayor Ralph Becker, it's clear that perceptions about Utah's biggest city don't always jibe with reality.
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Citizens are taking the driver seat on government change and expanding the opportunities for innovation in their own cities.
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The findings will drive new research in the creation of next-generation technologies such as water purification systems, battery materials and cancer research
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Having separate and distinct OT and IT roadmaps often results in duplicate efforts and costs, as well as creates a huge liability and security risk.
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The Vindskip is a hybrid cargo ship that uses its hull as a smart sail
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A private company’s plan to build a high-speed rail line connecting Dallas and Houston came further into focus Tuesday as the company announced its preferred route for the multibillion-dollar project.
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Driverless cars already exist...at least, in Greenwich, England, they do.
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