Infrastructure
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National Grid is expected to install the devices for 121,000 customers in the city. They will enable people to track energy usage via a portal, and will immediately alert the utility to power outages.
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A new report from the Urban Institute outlines how many of the projects developed as part of the 2021 Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, including technology work, have been slow to finish and deploy.
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Data center development, the subject of much public-sector conversation and policy, is predicted to expand, driven by the growth of AI. It's also expected to come at a cost and bring a selective benefit.
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Indiana State Rep. Ed Soliday plans to file legislation in the next two weeks to propose a framework for testing autonomous vehicles in the state.
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The facility, based in Hesperia, turns organic waste into “syngas,” which can then be used to produce green energy.
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State leaders gathered at a state test track to get a firsthand look at the technology changing U.S. transportation.
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Denver's First Driverless Shuttle Hits the Test Track, Avoids Tumbleweed Before Possible 2018 LaunchThe autonomous shuttle is part of partnership between RTD, CDOT and Panasonic to help solve the region’s “last mile” commuting issues.
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Though few cities are ready to do away with cars, many others are inching toward a model more reliant on other transportation options.
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A $1.5 million grant from the California Energy Commission is giving the support needed to position electric vehicles and charging stations throughout low-income neighborhoods in the Bay Area and Sacramento.
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Officials hope to roll with the changes under a new 28-year transportation plan approved by officials last week.
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San Diego launches an ambitious $30 million smart city project to outfit 3,200 streetlights with sensors.
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On Nov. 30, General Motors revealed that their self-driving taxis could hit the streets of San Francisco and other cities in as little as two years.
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How will Columbus, Ohio, accommodate future growth?
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Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti had several ballot measures approved in the last year that are expected to raise money for homeless housing and services, construction of community college, expand the park system and the construction of public transportation projects. But he's also asking the city to look toward the future.
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With the threat of Lyft and Uber looming over their business, Philadelphia cab-dispatching companies joined forces to create their own ride hailing app.
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An Atlanta-based company signed a 35-year lease agreement with the Development Authority of Columbus to lease a 21-acre site to develop into a solar farm.
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Transit systems should continue to think creatively as they develop new systems to attract and retain riders, according to a new report from the National League of Cities.
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The administration has proposed a $77,000, four-month lease with a California-based company for a 40-foot electric bus to be tested around mid-December.
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The transportation adjustments are sought to help congestion problems, among other things for commuters.
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Springfield, Ohio wants $15 million to turn itself into a drone hub and manufacturer.
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Both Tempe and Chandler, Ariz., have become test beds for self-driving car technology.
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