AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 minutes agoSolar in public services: Philippines’ PRO-8 police office in Palo, Leyte switched on a 48-kW rooftop solar PV system as the first phase of a multi-stage solar power energization plan aimed at cutting electricity costs and emissions. Grid-scale storage procurement: India’s APTEL quashed Maharashtra’s MERC approval for a 2,000 MW/4,000 MWh BESS tender, saying a post-bid Ministry of Power condition materially changed tender terms and undermined competitive bidding. Hydrogen corridor push: Dutch gas infrastructure operator Gasunie backed Oman’s hydrogen trade corridor to Northwest Europe, including work to build Oman’s hydrogen transport network and share CCUS know-how. Renewables for affordability: Liberia commissioned its first grid-connected 20 MWp solar plant, cutting power costs from 28 cents to 3 cents per unit. Energy security under pressure: A new Colorado River warning says Lake Mead and Lake Powell could reach “system crash” conditions unless water use drops fast. Fuel-price squeeze: US boaters are adjusting summer plans as gasoline and diesel costs stay elevated amid geopolitical shocks. AgriPV momentum: Odisha is scaling climate-resilient agrivoltaics, launching reports and planning tools to pair farm income with solar generation.
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