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 is trying to come up with a way to encourage new technologies, such as self-driving cars, while also making sure autonomous vehicles fit in well with the city’s other transportation options.
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The Central Ohio Transit Authority is hiring a contractor to replace its current radio system and install wireless communication technology in its fixed-route buses by the end of the year, and install Wi-Fi capabilities.
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Philadelphia's former mayor explains the steps his city took to make effective use of data and bring it to bear on performance.
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Google plans to use the facility in the auto industry's backyard to work on self-driving minivans.
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The manufacturing plant would establish Mare Island and Vallejo as a hub of clean-tech, consumer-oriented, climate-protective ingenuity in the Bay Area, city officials said.
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As the gas tax brings in less and less revenue, states are watching Oregon and California as they experiment with alternatives to the gas tax.
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Millions of disabled, sick and elderly people rely on medical transportation that can leave them stranded for hours in times of need.
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As the area continues to attract interest, Houston's Third Ward community organizations work to promote “development without displacement.”
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After Nevada reduced subsidies for solar users, many homeowners and solar providers protested the decision through aggressive measures. A new strategy is being implemented to compromise and work toward a viable solution.
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In order for transportation to decarbonize, become more efficient and serve more people, an environment advocacy group has said that government must become a manager of systems.
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Businesses in central Ohio would pitch in another $90 million if the city won the Smart City Challenge.
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Overall public opinion has been remarkably consistent over the past two years -- despite increased media coverage, many remain skeptical of self-driving vehicles.
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The Brookings Institution study determined net metering provided $36 million in benefits to all NV Energy customers, regardless of whether they were receiving net-metering credits.
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According to a recent poll conducted by a conservative advocacy group, clean energy and energy independence can be supported by members of all political parties.
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The focus of a recent demonstration day was on innovative equipment used for a variety of road projects not related to resurfacing.
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With the technology maturing and public support growing, it's looking more and more realistic.
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They no longer can count on Washington or their states. They need the authority to find creative local solutions.
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The notoriously vulnerable and open-ended Internet of Things is at the heart of a nearly quarter-million-dollar Department of Homeland Security award to a California-based company.