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Electric commercial flights taking off | American cities "in a bad state" | Challenges of growing global grid capacity

Depressed by the carbon footprint you've generated during all of your post-pandemic revenge air travel? There's good news: if you live in the Nordics you'll soon be able to fly all-electric short-haul flights on SAS. On June 2, Scandinavian Airlines opened reservations for its first all-electric commercial flights, starting in

Unpacking project delivery partners | Infrastructure token hunters | New York City is sinking

The project delivery partner model has enjoyed success overseas. The London 2012 Olympic Games, the Lima 2019 Pan-American Games, and the Expo 2020 in Dubai all procured a PDP. Now the Gateway Commission, which is charged with delivering the new Gateway Tunnel across the Hudson River between New York and

Impact of "friendshoring" and "slobalizing" on infrastructure, Norway's EV experience, and analyzing micromobility bans

The pace of globalization is slowing down as countries tighten up their supply chains in favor of their geopolitical allies. This "slobalization" and "friendshoring" is happening at a moment when populist tensions are increasing everywhere in the aftermath of COVID, never-ending financial crises, and the impacts of climate change. As

America's public transit fiscal crisis, tokenizing infrastructure, and the promises of virtual power plants

Transit agencies across America are struggling to regain ridership post-COVID. The country's eight largest agencies (NYC's MTA, BART, LA Metro, MBTA in Boston, the DC area's WMATA, SEPTA in Philly, New Jersey Transit, and the Chicago Transit Authority) are also collectively facing a $6.6B cumulative budget shortfall through 2026.

Commuting culture wars, legal issues on mega-transit projects, and Africa's booming data center sector

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