AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoGrid & reliability upgrades: Nepal’s 220 kV Markichok–Bharatpur transmission line has finally been charged, a 67-km double-circuit boost meant to balance power flows across Chitwan, Hetauda, Butwal and Kohalpur. Solar integration pressure: India’s rapid solar buildout is driving “duck-and-camel” grid economics—cheap midday power, but steep night price spikes—highlighting the need for storage and demand management. Storage as the fix: Pakistan’s energy minister says rooftop solar is reshaping demand and pushing the grid into evening stress, so battery storage is being fast-tracked. Renewables expansion on the ground: Lesotho targets universal electricity access by 2030 as its Mafeteng solar project expands; Myanmar’s Nay Pyi Taw Zeyathiri has opened a 15 MW solar plant with battery support. Wind procurement: Powerica won a 50 MW wind bid in Gujarat’s GUVNL tender via an e-reverse auction. Heat & power risk: A heat-wave outage guide urges households to prioritize cooling and essentials during blackouts. AI power demand: Vertiv and Bloom Energy results underscore the surge in power and cooling spending for AI data centers. Energy security shocks: Cuba’s grid suffered a total disconnection amid fuel shortages, leaving millions without power.
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