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Utah 100 Communities initiative is negotiating with Rocky Mountain Power on a programme to match 100 per cent of participating customers’ annual electricity consumption with renewable generation no later than 2030.   Majority of Ogden residents think

The data has been collated from millions of connected vehicles, which have covered up to 95 per cent of US roads and highways to create a detailed, accurate dataset.   Smart mobility technology company Wejo has announced

The tunnels work will provide over 28km in length and provide separate tunnels for high-speed and freight rail services – making the movement of people and goods faster, safer, and easier.   The Line smart city is

The Forte Evo is equipped with a high-capacity, long-lasting battery that gives the vehicle a longer range and a torque sensor that provides a smoother and more natural pedalling experience.   The Forte Evo can be used

The Washington state city will use technology from Iteris to gain critical transportational analytics and speeding data for key arterials and highways to help increase safety and reduce carbon emissions.   Smart mobility solutions will enable the

The city has transformed one of its major streets into a pedestrian boulevard in a $43.5m project to create a seamless, car-free path for people walking and dining in Sydney’s city centre.   Light rail on George

On the inaugural global Heat Action Day, C40 Cities and International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies are urging cities to prepare for what is described as the silent killer of climate change.   The

The Breathe Warsaw initiative will provide technical assistance and capacity building to support the deployment of data-driven policies to improve air quality and benefit climate and health in the Polish capital.   Warsaw has one of the

The Digital Cities Index 2022 report by Economist Impact found that involving citizens in the design of smart city schemes underpins meaningful inclusion.   Copenhagen scored well for use of digital technology to support urban sustainability Copenhagen

Geo is calling for in-home display units to be replaced with newly developed home energy management systems, which can deliver bigger savings for consumers.   Untapped smart meter data could help homes cut fuel bills Better use