AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoData Centers vs. Power Bills: UK energy minister Michael Shanks warned that AI data centers must help bring down bills, not strain Britain’s grid capacity, as support could fade if households don’t see a clear payoff. Grid-Scale Storage Push: Cyprus says it expects “several hundred megawatts” of battery storage by end-2027 to boost solar integration and resilience, while reviewing faster backup generation options if needed. Solar Financing in the Philippines: CITICORE won a P4.05B LANDBANK loan for two 41MW solar projects in Pampanga and Nueva Ecija, each paired with 53MWh batteries. EU Solar Savings: SolarPower Europe says EU solar cut gas costs by €146M per day on average and hit a record 25% share of electricity in June. US Water for Hydropower: Southern California’s water district will be paid up to $65M to leave Colorado River water in Lake Mead, aiming to protect Hoover Dam hydropower. Renewables + Industry: Zimbabwe’s Shuntai Cement will start operations in Sept 2026 with a 50MW solar plant and plans for a 50MW thermal unit to stabilize supply. Cross-Border Power Talks: India and Nepal reviewed hydropower, solar, grid coordination, and transmission upgrades at their 13th joint energy meetings in Pokhara. Renewables in Africa: Nigeria’s REAN urged deeper investment and coordination to accelerate solar and storage growth. FCC Approves Space Solar Beaming: FCC cleared Reflect Orbital’s Earendil-1 plan to beam sunlight to Earth, drawing concerns from scientists and wildlife groups.
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