AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoUS Grid Buildout: SunZia, the $11B, 3,650 MW wind farm with a 550-mile transmission line in New Mexico, has gone fully operational after nearly 20 years—aimed at powering about 1 million homes and feeding much of its output toward California. Nuclear Debate in Asia: Anti-nuclear groups at the No Nukes Asia Forum renewed opposition to reviving the long-mothballed Bataan Nuclear Power Plant in the Philippines, citing safety and unresolved radioactive waste concerns, while noting Taiwan’s earlier nuclear phase-out. Policy & Markets: A new analysis says India needs about 10 GWh of battery storage to absorb midday solar surpluses and cut renewable curtailment caused by coal plants’ minimum operating limits. Solar Scale-Up: Repsol reached commercial operations at its 825 MW Pinnington solar project in Texas, highlighting faster-than-usual delivery for a megaproject. Community Solar: Oman’s “Imtidad” program is launching community solar power stations, starting with Al Wadi Al Kabir, to let subscribers get bill credits without installing panels. Home Energy Reality Check: In California’s NEM 3.0 era, one homeowner’s Reddit complaint shows how exported solar value can be surprisingly low depending on timing and grid conditions.
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