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California SB 833 mandates human oversight and adverse event reporting for AI systems used in critical infrastructure to ensure safety and accountability.

Two Dominican provinces will become smart city pilots under a new UN-backed agreement using IoT, digital twins, and KPI-based planning tools.

A $725M federal push will clean up abandoned coal mines nationwide. It’s a huge chance for contractors, engineers, and green developers.

Duke Energy Florida is hardening its grid with undergrounding, concrete poles, and self-healing technology to reduce outages and speed restoration during the 2025 hurricane season.

Agencies seek public comment on adoption of 2021 IECC and ASHRAE 90.1-2019 energy standards, citing evolving market dynamics.

Demolition work begins July 7 on the remnants of the Francis Scott Key Bridge, marking a major milestone in Maryland’s effort to restore one of its most critical infrastructure links.

Microsoft’s latest climate deal targets 4.8M forest carbon credits. Projects start in 2025, using tech to verify real, lasting impact.

A new lawsuit challenges the construction of a mass ICE detention center in the Florida Everglades, alleging violations of NEPA and other environmental laws.

The Army's Detroit Arsenal is testing 3D-printed insulation to cut energy waste. A 50% boost in efficiency could change how bases upgrade.

As industrial decarbonization accelerates, a new wave of compact, low-energy carbon capture systems like Nuada’s is reshaping the future of emissions reduction across cement, waste-to-energy, and biomass sectors.

ArcelorMittal scraps €1.3B ($1.4B) green steel project in Germany, citing high energy costs, import pressures, and policy uncertainty.

Heidelberg Materials’ Brevik CCS facility is the first carbon capture plant at a cement site globally, capturing 0.4M tonnes CO₂ annually and storing it 2,600 meters below the seabed.

Cellulose fibers made from crop byproducts could reshape sustainable fashion, using soda pulping to lower emissions and tap existing infrastructure.

Rotterdam’s port is turning anchors into carbon sinks. A new system locks CO₂ into critical infrastructure without sacrificing performance.

A new partnership brings carbon-negative asphalt to U.S. roads. The tech cuts embodied carbon without changing existing construction methods.

EPA awarded $267M in Brownfields Grants in May 2025, advancing redevelopment and economic growth as stakeholders prepare for the August training conference.

Mixed-use project in Washington state brings Passive House design, Net Zero performance, and community-focused amenities to the real estate development sector.

Mobile power demand is rising fast. ECHO’s industrial relaunch puts proven tech and stronger support at the center of the jobsite.

As cities and developers increasingly prioritize sustainable building practices, recycled concrete is becoming a more widely adopted component of infrastructure projects.

ABB is acquiring power electronics firm BrightLoop to expand its reach in electrified transport. The deal taps rising demand across industries.

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