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CUDs (Communications Union Districts) Lead Affordable Fiber Revolution in Vermont

CUDs provide individual communities significantly more power and leverage through cross-community alliances and partnerships, allowing them to accomplish more than they could have by themselves.

New material made from worthless waste wood

Using a mix of items usually found on the forest floor, such as weeds, small trees, leaves, and seeds, the new material works just like wood. It can be used everywhere that wood is usually used, and it is shaped with regular woodworking methods.

Families Don’t Know About Inflation Reduction Act Benefits — These Companies Want To Help

When President Biden signed the Inflation Reduction Act into law in August, 2022, he said the new law “is not just about today, it’s about tomorrow. It’s about delivering progress and prosperity to American families.”

3D-printedhome is designed to be completely self-sufficient when it comes to providing food, water, and heat

WASP has secured a site for the first build outside Bologna, and now is seeking partners interested in using the technology to begin building the homes around the world.  

How to Take Advantage of the Changes Coming to the Energy Industry

Sunrun’s CEO has spent more than 20 years scaling renewables. She shared her predictions with Inc.

New FCC Broadband Map of the U.S. Is ‘A Step in the Right Direction’

Experts say while the map is an improvement for future money allocation, some issues persist.

New Resource: How to Submit Challenges to the FCC Broadband Map

With good reason, many are confused about the information shown in the map, the challenge process, and why we should care about helping the FCC make corrections. 

Senator Thune (R-SD) Launches Nationwide Broadband Oversight Effort

Sen Thune seeks input on the current broadband regulatory structure from a diverse group of stakeholders, including broadband associations, public interest groups, and free market think tanks.

Top Websites for Urban Planning – 2022

Every year, Planetizen collects the websites breaking new digital ground in the world of planning and related fields.

‘It Takes a Village:’ Social Support Proves Crucial for Female and Minority Hunters

On a star-filled, late-October morning, Ada Smith and three fellow hunters zipped up their top layers of hand-me-down camouflage. The small group gathered that day on Smith’s family land in rural Montana for an outdoor sport none of them were brought up with and an event that research had lead them to create: Burnt Fork Ladies Hunting Weekend.