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  2. Green infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 study focusing on 479 green infrastructure projects across the United States found that 44% of green infrastructure projects reduced costs, compared to the 31% that increased the costs. The most notable cost savings were due to reduced stormwater runoff and decreased heating and cooling costs.

  3. Template:Infobox future infrastructure project - Wikipedia

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    This is distinct from the completed project which might have its own infobox. For example, a motorway may have been built and expanded in a number of separate projects – the motorway would have an infobox and the construction projects may also have separate infoboxes. The footnotes section may be omitted if there are none.

  4. Category:Infrastructure templates - Wikipedia

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    [[Category:Infrastructure templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page. Otherwise, add <noinclude>[[Category:Infrastructure templates]]</noinclude> to the end of the template code, making sure it starts on the same line as the code's last character.

  5. List of megaprojects - Wikipedia

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    Some examples include bridges, tunnels, highways, railways, hospitals, airports, seaports, power plants, dams, wastewater projects, Special Economic Zones (SEZ), oil and natural gas extraction projects, public buildings, information technology systems, aerospace projects, and weapons systems. This list identifies a wide variety of examples of ...

  6. Sustainable urban infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    According to a review of available projects and research, the United States and United Kingdom prioritize sustainable solutions towards culture, water, disasters, and urban planning. The United States especially has made progress with green infrastructure initiatives (e.g. Green Alley Programs). [11]

  7. Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    Green infrastructure is a type of sustainable infrastructure. Green infrastructure uses plant or soil systems to restore some of the natural processes needed to manage water, reduce the effects of disasters such as flooding, [ 46 ] and create healthier urban environments. [ 47 ]

  8. Infrastructure asset management - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes the term infrastructure management is used to mean the same thing, most notably in the title of The International Infrastructure Management Manual (2000, 6th edition). Where there is no problem of confusion, the term asset management is more widely used, as in the professional societies: the Asset Management Council in Australia and ...

  9. Renewable energy - Wikipedia

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    Middle eastern nations are also planning on reducing their reliance fossil fuel. Many planned green projects will contribute in 26% of energy supply for the region by 2050 achieving emission reductions equal to 1.1 Gt CO2/year. [199] Massive Renewable Energy Projects in the Middle East: [199] Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Solar Park in Duba, UAE