AGP Executive Report
Last update: 19 hours agoGrid Stability: Oriental Mindoro’s power reserve turned positive again on May 30 after restored generation from PHESI Wind and other plants, though dependable capacity still lags contracted levels. Solar & Storage Growth: New York approved a 100MW Fort Edward Solar project after shrinking its footprint to cut habitat and farmland impacts; in Alaska, SEAPA and Wrangell are planning a $6M solar-plus-battery project to stabilize the island grid. Offshore Wind Push: The UK cleared RWE’s Dogger Bank South and North Falls offshore wind plans, while the US floated new inspection fees that could raise costs for existing and under-construction wind farms. Policy & Permitting Battles: Arizona lawmakers move to override Arizona Land Department solar mapping practices that critics say favor renewables over housing; Vermont is probing whether broken solar panels could contaminate soil. Energy Security Through Renewables: Pakistan’s rooftop solar is credited with avoiding more than $12B in oil and gas imports since 2018, with potential for another $6.3B in savings this year. Clean Power for Industry: Deye launched a 215kWh C&I battery system aimed at solar integration and backup power, while India’s solar water pumping orders continue to expand in Maharashtra. Climate Reality Check: A new study suggests healthy plants can “read” neighbors via airborne chemical signals, hinting at more complex plant communication than just defense.
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