AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoGrid resilience under attack: Kuwait says an Iranian strike damaged a power generation and water desalination plant, sparking fires and forcing emergency response while crews work to restore units. Renewables integration & planning: England’s planning appeals for standalone BESS largely flipped in developers’ favor, with green belt arguments collapsing in most cases. Solar on “brownfield” land: Minnesota solar farms seeded native grasses and wildflowers under panels after years of row-crop depletion, shifting how land value is measured for utility solar. Solar end-of-life strategy: UK solar developers are urged to plan for the “ready-to-repower” phase as ROC support sunsets, with repowering and grid-connection realities coming to the front. Clean power for transport hubs: Gentari deployed a 3.1 MWp rooftop solar system at KLIA2, cutting emissions while powering airport retail operations. Hydrogen rail goes live: India launched a pilot hydrogen fuel-cell train in Haryana, joining a small global club. Climate risk prep: Latin American governments are mobilizing for El Niño impacts, targeting water, energy and transport contingencies. EV adoption push: Cambodia targets 720,000 e-motorcycles by 2030, but riders want more charging and longer ranges.
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