This week marks another 'National Public Works Week,' which is meant to "educate the public about the value and necessities of public works projects throughout North America, as well as internationally." This year's theme is 'Advancing Quality of Life for All,' and that's a topic the Energy Central Community can surely rally behind. In fact, we don't need to wait until National Public Works Week to see an influx of relevant insights and content on the topic-- take a look below as we reshare some of the most relevant public works content published to Energy Central in the past year. After you read through those key articles, we invite you to share your thoughts/questions/thanks for all things Public Works in the comments below!
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- "Enbridge Gas Reopens Quest for Ottawa-Area Pipeline Replacement" by Mitchell Beer
- "Fayetteville PWC CEO and General Manager Details Priorities, Steps Taken to Achieve High Levels of Reliability" by Paul Ciampoli
- "Case Study: Wisconsin Municipal Electric Utility Simplifies Asset Management and Data Collection" by Pat Hohl
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"Applying Lessons Learned From the Big Dig in Boston to the Clean Energy Transition" by Laura Bartsch
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"California digs into hydrogen as the answer to emission-free bus transit" by Christopher Neely
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"St. Paul, Minnesota sees city buildings as opportunity for quick wins on climate plan goals" from Energy News Network
- "Hydrogen Could Clean Up Iron, Steel, And Chemicals – If It’s Truly Clean" by Dan Esposito