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Peña Station NEXT: Visualizing a net-zero energy district in Denver, CO

Friday, July 6th, 2018

Learn how NREL researchers are using advanced modeling and visualization tools to help create the planned net-zero energy district, Peña Station NEXT, near the Denver International Airport in Denver, Colorado. This project will result in tools for smart city design that can be applied across the country.

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It’s Time to Make U.S. Infrastructure Flood Ready

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2018

With record-breaking storms, aging infrastructure, and growing support for federal reform, it’s more crucial than ever to ensure the U.S. is ready to withstand flooding. Recently, a bipartisan group of more than 250 elected officials signed the Flood-Ready Infrastructure Statement of Principles, which encourages the federal government to improve building requirements, enhance the use of natural defenses, and reduce unsustainable development in risky areas.

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Detroit, MI: Ford Motor Company Purchases Michigan Central Station

Friday, June 22nd, 2018

Ford Motor Company has acquired the iconic Michigan Central Station and plans to transform it into the centerpiece of a vibrant new campus in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood that will serve as an innovation hub for Ford’s vision for the future of transportation. See the recap of the conference and how Ford is creating a new tomorrow together.

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Nevada: How Fuel Revenue Indexing (FRI) Is Fixing Infra and Creating Jobs

Tuesday, June 19th, 2018

The importance of the overall initiative is twofold: one is infrastructure. Public infrastructure lays the foundation for economic development, lays the foundation for recruiting new businesses and creating a sustainability for communities. More importantly at the current time, it’s created jobs.

In 2013, the Nevada State Legislature passed Assembly Bill 413 to fund critical roadway improvements. Since then, we’ve awarded $620,000,000 dollars, created 8,000 jobs, funded 225 projects, and employed 78 local small businesses.

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A Street is a Terrible Thing to Waste: Boston’s Newest Bus Lane

Tuesday, June 12th, 2018

Each weekday, half a dozen bus routes carrying 19,000 riders travel the 1.2-mile stretch of Washington Street to the Forest Hill Orange Line Station. Most people on the street at rush hour are riding in buses. Until May, the bus commute was usually slow and unreliable. When Mayor Walsh and the Boston Transportation Department converted a parking lane on Washington Street into a pilot bus lane during the morning rush hour, all of that changed. Bus travel time improvements were noticeable immediately.

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North Carolina DOT: Mudslide Closes I-40

Friday, June 8th, 2018

The N.C. Department of Transportation captured this video May 30, 2018, near the Buncombe/McDowell county line where a mudslide the night before temporarily closed part of I-40.

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Solar Energy’s Challenges to Energy Demand

Wednesday, June 6th, 2018

Electricity is incredibly difficult to store, so grid operators have to generate it at the exact moment it is demanded. In order to do this, they create incredibly accurate models of the total electric loads, that is how much energy will be consumed on a given day. But as utilities started to produce more energy from renewable sources like solar, the models started to shift as well.

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Fast Forward: The Plan to Modernize New York City Transit

Friday, June 1st, 2018

Andy Byford, President of the New York City Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) expresses his admiration for the Big Apple’s extensive transit system. He promises that, along with 50,000 employees, the MTA will transform the subway, reimagine the bus network, accelerate accessibility and engage and empower employees to provide outstanding customer service.

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Michigan DOT: Get Ready for the 2018 Mackinac Bridge Walk

Thursday, May 24th, 2018

This video shows the options available for the public at the 2018 Annual Bridge Walk, scheduled for Sept. 3.

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America’s Infrastructure

Monday, May 14th, 2018

Potholes, broadband expansion, crumbling bridges. Here we take a look at America’s infrastructure issues.

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