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EV adoption is rising, doubling electricity demand in some areas. With smart charging and grid planning, utilities can balance the load efficiently.

Lead Pipe Replacement and PFAS Removal Among $265 Million in Water Projects

Brownfields—abandoned or underutilized properties with potential environmental contamination—exist in nearly every community.

UK-based OMSI will install an 11km submarine cable linking Belize’s San Pedro and Caye Caulker to the mainland, improving grid reliability.

The 2025 Texas Infrastructure Report Card highlights a critical need for investment and modernization as essential systems like drinking water, wastewater, and energy networks struggle to keep pace.

Massachusetts is set to see major infrastructure improvements as part of an $8 billion transportation plan that will fund critical projects and strengthen the state’s workforce.

The bill seeks to provide funding for statewide transportation improvements, but its impact on EV affordability and expansion remains uncertain.

Oxyle raises $16M to scale its energy-efficient PFAS removal technology, eliminating toxic "forever chemicals" from wastewater. Its innovative system achieves over 99% PFAS destruction while reducing energy costs and waste.

A new recycling facility in Lodi, CA, will turn food cartons into sustainable building materials, cutting landfill waste and emissions.

Sweden has expanded its special export credit guarantee program for Ukraine, increasing available funds by 166% in 2025.

The latest PJM report highlights how the projected 3.1% growth in energy demands will shape infrastructure investments for decades.

How renewable energy projects are transforming Yemen, providing hope to communities through sustainable solutions and economic empowerment.

How can tailoring infrastructure solutions to Europe's geographic realities enhance economic resilience and regional equity?

A new directive halts funding for infrastructure aligned with the 'Green New Deal,' impacting EVs, transit electrification, and renewable energy projects.

Global warming is projected to reduce snowfall in Oregon by 50% by 2100, a shift that could severely impact water resources, agriculture, and ecosystems reliant on snowmelt.

West Philadelphia schools launch a climate science program featuring weather stations, blending STEM learning with creative expression.

Federal aid arrives as California battles devastating wildfires, revealing systemic issues in infrastructure and disaster preparedness.

While outdoor air gets the spotlight, indoor air can be more harmful. Building managers must prioritize IAQ for healthier spaces.

What does the latest Edison water main break mean for the future of infrastructure?

A 35-year study reveals significant shifts in global river flow rates. Climate change and human activity reshape freshwater availability worldwide.

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