AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoNuclear Momentum: The U.S. Department of Energy selected TVA for a $400M grant to speed up a Generation III+ SMR at Clinch River, aiming for early-2030s operations and stronger U.S. energy security. Grid Reliability & Storage: Google-backed Energy Dome is moving ahead with a long-duration CO2 battery in Ireland (Offaly), targeting 2028 service to stabilize wind/solar dips. EU Gas Pressure: Energy chiefs warned EU climate rules could threaten liquefied natural gas supply, raising concerns for affordability and security. Affordability Under Strain: Duke Energy trimmed a North Carolina rate hike request from 18% to 11.6% after public pushback, while cold weather is driving higher home energy use across the Carolinas. Renewables Surge in the U.S.: Renewables hit 30% of U.S. electricity generation in early 2026, with solar and hydropower leading growth. Energy Security in War Zones: Russia and Ukraine exchanged strikes hitting energy, fuel, and power infrastructure, disrupting operations and supply. Regional Transition Plans: Sabah targets a 50-50 renewables-fossil mix and is expanding transmission via the Southern Madani Link to support demand growth. AI’s Power Demand: MIT research says data centers can lower costs if they shift load away from peak hours, but outcomes depend on local power mix and grid flexibility.
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