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NYSERDA “Build-Ready” program will turn former mine into 20-MW solar project

Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo announced a lease-option agreement for the first build-ready site in New York State. Under this agreement, the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority will work closely with the host communities and through New York’s Clean Energy Resources and Development Incentive “Build-Ready” Program to repurpose the formerly mined land in […]

Michigan lawmakers introduce bipartisan community solar legislation

Currently, more than 50% of Michiganders cannot access solar energy due to financial barriers, roof limitations or property ownership. Community solar projects allow renters, low- and moderate-income residents, small businesses, government buildings, schools and churches to share a solar facility with their members and neighbors. “Renewable energy should be accessible and available to everyone,” said […]

Top Office 365 Apps You Can’t Ignore

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Siemens software to manage charging infrastructure in public parking garages and parking lots in Baden-Württemberg

Written on {{ “2021-04-27T00:00:00+00:00” | date “longDate” }} Modified on {{ “2021-04-27T00:00:00+00:00” | date “longDate” }} The chargers of Parkraumgesellschaft Baden-Württemberg mbH (PBW) will soon be managed using the E-Car Operation Center (E-Car OC) software from Siemens Smart Infrastructure. PBW will manage the charging infrastructure in public parking garages and parking lots with E-Car Operation […]

DOE ready to spend $8.25 billion to modernize U.S. transmission grid

The Dept. of Energy today announced the availability of up to $8.25 billion in loans from its Loan Programs Office (LPO) and the Western Area Power Administration (WAPA) for efforts to expand and improve the nation’s transmission grid — all in support of the Biden Administration’s commitment to modernize the nation’s power grid and infrastructure […]

Campfire spurns platform play, offers XR-as a-service

While the idea of collaborating around augmented reality images sounds tantalizing in theory, it rarely happens in practice for reasons that include awkward setup, orienting around new collaboration apps and gestures, and difficulty in getting 3D models from popular design apps into the system. Campfire is hoping to bring augmented and virtual reality to the […]

BIM, MEP, and You

Building Information Modelling (BIM) and three pillars of construction Mechanical, Electrical, and Plumbing (MEP), can be a match made in building heaven. If implemented correctly, BIM can solve many of the traditional problems that plague MEP. This places BIM adoption as an important consideration for engineers who have not done so already. From Design to […]