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Nebraska Bridge Uses Conductive Concrete to Melt Snow

Heated Expectations: The Promise and Limits of Conductive Concrete As winter storms sweep across the Midwest, the battle against snow and ice on roads becomes a familiar narrative.

In Nebraska, a pioneering bridge has been quietly defying this challenge for over two decades using conductive concrete.

This technology allows bridges to heat their own surfaces by carrying electrical currents, offering a promising alternative to traditional de icing methods.

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