AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoGrid Reliability Crisis: Cuba suffered another nationwide blackout Monday, the third in 2026, after a “total disconnection” from its national generation system amid chronic fuel shortages and aging Soviet-era plants. Hydropower Watch: Zimbabwe’s grid collapse also hit Monday, but officials pointed to a technical fault; meanwhile, Lake Kariba’s rising water levels are lifting Kariba output, a reminder that hydrology swings can quickly change power reliability. Renewables & Storage Momentum: The U.S. saw a record 673 MW of residential battery additions in Q1 2026, led by California and Hawaiʻi as bills rise and grid worries grow. Policy & Legal Pressure: A federal judge ruled a Trump-era change to wind and solar tax credit eligibility was “arbitrary and capricious,” throwing uncertainty into clean-energy project financing. Solar Expansion: Delhi pushed rooftop solar with a 500 kW launch and incentives under PM Surya Ghar, while Nigeria’s REA broke ground on 42 renewable mini-grid and solar projects in Kebbi and Adamawa. Water-Energy Link: El Niño-driven low runoff is already idling Telangana’s hydropower fleet, forcing higher-cost power purchases.
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