AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoGrid & Reliability: Severe storms across the U.S. Midwest and South left tens of thousands without power, including 30,000+ in the 4-state area (Kansas/Missouri/Oklahoma) and major outages in the Kansas City metro after 80+ mph gusts. AI Data Centers & Costs: U.S. federal regulators are set to decide by end of June whether AI data centers—or existing power customers—pay for grid expansion, a ruling that could shape household bills and the pace of new builds. Solar Momentum: Ember reports May 2026 was the first month on record where solar beat coal in the U.S. power mix (12.8% vs 12.2%). Nuclear Grid Resilience: Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya plant was reconnected to the grid after nearly three days offline, following repairs to a backup power line; the IAEA warns safety work is still ongoing. Nuclear Diplomacy: Vietnam and Bulgaria discussed nuclear cooperation, while Paraguay is set to sign U.S. security and nuclear energy deals. Local Renewables: Red Lake’s $9M Mawka solar project broke ground, and Oregon’s first floating solar array is nearing operation to cut bills and save water.
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