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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The city's Innovation District is a proving ground, with tests being run on multiple programs that carry out similar functions.
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It includes security measures around the state buildings in St. Paul, including those in which the state Supreme Court meets and other, but does not include the state Capitol itself, which recently underwent a $310 million renovation.
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A small change to Ohio law that was passed with recent budget legislation now allows such robotic delivery vehicles to operate on sidewalks across the state. In doing so, Ohio joins Wisconsin, Idaho, Virginia and Florida.
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Electric vehicles are poised at the edge of the mainstream with the coming release of several more affordable models boasting lengthy ranges.
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Eligibility would be limited to blocks where data shows 85 percent of vehicles travel at speeds greater than 3 miles per hour above the posted speed limit.
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Many in the solar industry believe the bill could help carry the Washington solar industry until panel and installation prices go down enough to make it sustainable without tax breaks.
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Comma.ai is releasing various components that developers and tinkerers can use to create their own kits to add features like lane-keeping assistance and adaptive cruise control to existing cars.
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Mayor Richard Berry directed all agencies of the city to promote self-driving vehicles in Albuquerque.
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A year after Columbus was dubbed America's Smart City, autonomous vehicles, universal fare cards and hundreds of electric vehicle charging stations haven't yet materialized. But officials say the city has made progress, even if you can't see it on the streets.
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Its ports and freight system account for a significant portion of its air pollution. Will aggressive new state and regional efforts once again serve as a model for the nation?
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In its first U.S. pilot, the startup plans to use AI software to predict accidents hours before they happen.
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In an attempt to provide housing and improve transit, Facebook announced its plan to integrate mixed-use retail and housing with workspaces.
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Electric cars are not going away anytime soon, and Tesla's Model 3 truly can attest to that because unlike other Tesla models, it is targeted to typical consumers.
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Extreme measures are in order to fix the 112-year-old subway system, and nothing — not budget cuts, political infighting, or cats — can stand in the way.
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Volkswagen has chosen to locate its EV carsharing network in Sacramento despite Los Angeles' attempt to lure the company south.
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According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the costs fell significantly between 2013 and 2015.
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Volvo is the first traditional automaker to take such a plunge, which comes despite few signs that the market is ready to bury the combustion engine.
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This year, the grand marshal was not a person, but a driverless shuttle.
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