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Florida ‘Sustainable City’ Inches Forward - New York Times
New York TimesFlorida ‘Sustainable City’ Inches Forward“We will be the first community that has it in the infrastructure,” he added. “We’re not retrofitting. We have a blank sheet of paper.” Other planned features of the ranch: solar recharging kiosks for electric cars; a “dark skies” plan that aims to
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EPA Announces More Than $132 Million In Stimulus Funds for ... - WaterSupply.Com EPA Announces More Than $132 Million In Stimulus Funds for ATLANTA – APRIL 14, 2009) In a move that stands to create jobs, boost local economies, improve aging water infrastructure and protect human health and the environment for the people in the State of Florida , the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) |
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Atlanta-based RMI acquires Florida SaaS firm - Local Tech Wire Atlanta-based RMI acquires Florida SaaS firm10East is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) firm, offering signal and communication infrastructure services to railroads. The company will remain in Florida and operate as a subsidiary of RMI. The company launched in 2002. |
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The deployment of the ADCPs is the first step in COET's plans to create a National Open-ocean Energy Laboratory (NOEL) with a permanent infrastructure off the south Florida shore where makers of tidal turbines and other marine-based renewable energy
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Florida jobless-benefits computer at 'increasing risk of ... failure' - Orlando Sentinel Florida jobless-benefits computer at 'increasing risk of failure'"Clearly, Florida's infrastructure can't keep up with the more than 200 percent increase in demand," Lorenzo wrote. "Now, more than ever, our mainframe system needs replacement." Last week, the agency said Lorenzo's e-mail merely repeated an |
New York TimesFlorida ‘Sustainable City’ Inches Forward“We will be the first community that has it in the infrastructure,” he added. “We’re not retrofitting. We have a blank sheet of paper.” Other planned features of the ranch: solar recharging kiosks for electric cars; a “dark skies” plan that aims to
The deployment of the ADCPs is the first step in COET's plans to create a National Open-ocean Energy Laboratory (NOEL) with a permanent infrastructure off the south Florida shore where makers of tidal turbines and other marine-based renewable energy
