by John Addison | Jul 21, 2015 | Smart Cities
Global solar capacity is forecasted to triple from the 178 GW capacity at the end of 2014 to over 500 GW by 2020, equivalent of one thousand typical coal or nuclear power plants. Solar energy will be 540 GW by 2020 in the high estimate, and 396 in the low, according...
by Deborah Clearwaters | Jul 20, 2015 | Civic Innovation Spotlight Articles
Civic Innovation Spotlight Meeting of the Minds is working with the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Civic Innovation (MOCI) to bring you the Civic Innovation Spotlight, a monthly feature that shares the stories of cutting-edge and innovative civic projects in San...
by Mary Skelton Roberts | Jul 13, 2015 | Smart Cities
This past winter, the worst snowstorms in Boston’s recorded history hammered the city, crippling our transportation system for weeks, and driving home what many of us knew on some level about Boston transit—the status quo is not an option. The winter underscored the...
by Jonathan Cherry and Dan Heffernan | Jul 6, 2015 | Civic Innovation Spotlight Articles, Smart Cities
Civic Innovation Spotlight Meeting of the Minds is working with the San Francisco Mayor’s Office of Civic Innovation (MOCI) to bring you the Civic Innovation Spotlight, a monthly feature that shares the stories of cutting-edge and innovative civic projects in San...
by Ken Kirk | Jul 1, 2015 | Smart Cities
Really smart people are putting their heads together more frequently to discuss and find solutions to the enormously complex issue of urban sustainability and what the city of the future will look like. They have diverse backgrounds and often long and impressive...
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