Excerpt
In its latest infrastructure report card, the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) gives the United States a D plus grade (the same as four years ago) — meaning that the country’s public works are in substandard condition and at risk of failure unless substantial investments are made in their improvement. According to the report, “Deteriorating infrastructure is impeding our ability to compete in the thriving global economy” and, while the United States has made some progress, “reversing the trajectory after decades of underinvestment … requires transformative action.” In the energy sectio…
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Foreword
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Energy Infrastructure Overview
Delivery Systems to Industry and Consumers
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Infrastructure and the Economy
Government Investment in Public Systems and Facilities
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Cybersecurity and the U.S. Power Grid
Federal Jurisdiction and Issues for Debate
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Trump Administration Infrastructure Plan
“Building a Stronger America”
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Senate Democrats’ Energy Infrastructure Plan
“A Blueprint to Rebuild America’s Infrastructure”
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New Energy Cybersecurity Technologies
Preventing, Detecting, and Mitigating Cyber-Attacks
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Legislative Background on Energy Infrastructure
Recent Action in Congress on Investing in the Power Grid
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School Safety
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Hyperloop High-Speed Transport
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Fuel Efficiency Standards
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Balanced Budget Amendment
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Pro & Con
Does the Administration's Energy Infrastructure Plan Protect the Environment and National Security?