Tag: Infrastructure

Challenges in U.S. Electric Vehicle Infrastructure: Case Highlights Gaps in Charging Network

An EV driver’s challenging experience highlights critical gaps in U.S. electric vehicle charging infrastructure, emphasizing the need for better reliability and interoperability of charging stations.

EQT Fund Targets Renewables with Infrastructure Core Strategy

EQT fund directs focus on infrastructure core strategy within the renewables sector, reflecting investment trends in sustainable infrastructure.

Western U.S. Energy Sector Updates: Infrastructure, Regulations, and Clean Energy Trends

Explore recent developments in the Western U.S. energy sector including regulatory updates, infrastructure projects, and clean energy advancements affecting insurance risk and market dynamics.

Northern New Jersey Traffic Delays from Accidents and Infrastructure Projects

Traffic delays in Northern New Jersey are worsening due to vehicle crashes and extensive roadway construction projects affecting key highways and bridges. Commuters face extended travel times and lane closures through 2026.

California Wildfire Mitigation: CPUC’s Resolution SPD-37 Risks Delaying Grid Undergrounding

CPUC's proposed Resolution SPD-37 may delay California's wildfire mitigation efforts by shifting from a coordinated undergrounding plan to a piecemeal approval process, impacting grid safety and insurance market stability.

Federal Budget Cuts Threaten Pittsburgh's Public Health, Social Services, and Infrastructure Funding

Proposed 2026 federal budget cuts risk over $120M in support to Pittsburgh’s public health, housing, and social services, including elimination of key grants and ACA premium tax credits.

Connecticut Bond Commission Advances $25M for Home Foundation Repairs

Connecticut Bond Commission prepares to approve an additional $25 million to address crumbling home foundations, with insurance surcharges and state bonds totaling over $300 million to resolve the ongoing crisis.

Middletown Transparency Issues and Medicare Advantage Network Changes in Rhode Island

Middletown faces scrutiny over unclear public spending and infrastructure planning, while Rhode Island Medicare Advantage plans drop key hospitals from network, impacting patient costs and care continuity.

Regionalization Advances U.S. Water Infrastructure and Economic Resilience

Explore how regionalization is addressing U.S. water infrastructure challenges through collaborative governance, economic development, and sustainable funding strategies.

Grand Rapids Water Main Break Spurs Homeowner Claims Amid Government Immunity Debate

Grand Rapids homeowners face significant losses after a major water main break, highlighting municipal immunity challenges and insurance coverage gaps.