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Geothermal energy (thermal energy produced by and stored in the earth) produces electricity by using steam to rotate a turbine that activates a generator
Combined sewer systems collect rainfall runoff from hard surfaces (e
Prefabrication and Modular Construction are two processes involved in the construction of buildings and infrastructure
Smart Stations are areas of influence in a city, delivering the accessibility and connectivity aspects of transport strategies: they are unique in terms of role, location, services and use in terms of time and space
“Vertiports” are platforms used by electric aerial vehicles (see also the Unmanned Aerial Vehicle for Passenger Travel use case) for vertical take-off and landing
Covidtech covers a new wave of technologies aimed at detecting, testing for and tracking SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing the Covid-19 pandemic
Passenger Information Holograms (sometimes called Avatars) are the next generation of digital signage, intended to improve the efficiency of providing tailored assistance to customers
This use case focuses on using Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology to optimise water network performance in terms of pressure and water quality
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), sometimes referred to as drones, are aircrafts without an onboard pilot
Water, gas, electricity, and telecommunications services are typically placed underground in urban areas (especially in developed nations), requiring significant capital investment
Many governments are supporting measures to encourage the uptake of Electric Vehicles (EVs) as they can contribute to a wide range of transport policy goals, including improvements in air quality and noise pollution
Internet of Things (IoT) is a term that describes a community of devices connected to the internet, with the ability to transfer and share data and information with each other
The GI Hub is seeking a suitably qualified consultant or consultants to work in partnership with the Global Infrastructure Hub to assist in the delivery of a digital product that showcases innovative models to improve the delivery of infrastructure across G20 countries.
The Gordie Howe International Bridge is a land border crossing between Windsor, Ontario, Canada and Detroit, Michigan in the United States (US).
The COVID-19 health crisis has highlighted the chronic underinvestment in social infrastructure around the world. Dr. Georg Inderst discusses Global Infrastructure Hub’s recently released Infrastructure Monitor 2020 report and what can be done to attract more public and private investors to social infrastructure.
Regulatory capital frameworks require banks and insurers to put aside more capital for infrastructure investments than is warranted by their historical credit performance
Regulatory capital frameworks require banks and insurers to put aside more capital for infrastructure investments than is warranted by their historical credit performance
The infrastructure supply gap is significant, but by focusing on four key deliverables, the G20 can support and establish new, technology-based critical networks that would be resilient in future crises.
New insights from the GI Hub’s Infrastructure Monitor and InfraCompass show that a strong enabling environment matters for encouraging more private infrastructure investment, regardless of income level.
Leaders of the G20 have met for the last time under the Saudi Presidency to address the most pressing challenges of our times, with the vision to take further steps to overcome the pandemic while building an inclusive, sustainable and resilient future for all.