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AI Safety Nets: Preparing Cities for Unforeseen Disasters and Crises

Urban landscapes are emblematic of human progress and ingenuity, and stand as testaments to our collective ambition. However, as cities burgeon and evolve, the inherent vulnerabilities within their fabric become increasingly apparent.

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Planning and Foresight are Keys for Success as Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Stokes Construction, Development

Make sure to pick up a copy of CURT’s magazine The VOICE at the CURT National Conference to read more from Marc on the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. One year after the passage of the historic $1 trillion Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), funds are already flowing, and shovels are flying on a range of public works. …

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The Future of Energy Storage & Microgrids

As electric utility companies look to drastically reduce their CO2 emissions over the next several decades, significant steps are already being taken to begin modernizing the grid. Microgrids represent a key component of that modernization.

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