Market Moves: Infrastructure Insider - Apr 12th, 2024
 
 
Is Texas' power grid prepared for a repeat of winter storm Uri?
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April 12, 2024
From the Editor

Several industries are still grappling with the implications of the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse. At the same time, a crucial update to drinking water standards and a historic decarbonization plan emphasize the pressing need to modernize. In this edition of Market Moves Infrastructure, we’ll delve into the sector’s evolving landscape as it embraces change and explore whether, in some cases, it has learned from past mistakes.

   — Jennifer Ramsay

 

Experts from EBM publications across several industries share insights into the tragedy in Baltimore.
Executives believe the rule creates unnecessary risk by allowing "anyone" onto a jobsite.
The six PFAS chemicals now regulated in drinking water are the first brand new MCL in drinking water since 2001.
In the years since Uri, Texas hasn't had major issues, but recommended reliability plans are still not fully implemented.
It’s time to grudgingly admit that 5G has been overhyped and underdelivered. Why has it not fulfilled its promise?
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