AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnergy & Grid Infrastructure: West Virginia officials and residents are again clashing over major power transmission plans, with opponents speaking out at public hearings against the MidAtlantic Resiliency Link (MARL) and other proposed lines, arguing the projects’ impacts aren’t matched by clear benefits. Data Centers & Power Planning: The state’s Data Economy Office says it received its first microgrid certification application tied to data center development, while neighbors near a Mason County construction site complain about communication gaps and rushed decision-making. Agriculture & Robotics: WVU researchers unveiled a soft robotic gripper that can inspect fruit ripeness and harvest delicate produce like strawberries without bruising, aiming to cut spoilage and labor strain. Public Safety & Rural Industry: West Virginia agriculture officials rolled out new animal transport rules to prevent New World screwworm from entering the state, requiring entry permits and veterinary checks from higher-risk zones. Energy Costs: Gas prices fell for a third straight week nationally, easing pressure for drivers as crude prices stay below $100. Coal Policy Watch: The Trump administration announced $850 million for coal plant modernization and new coal capacity, drawing fresh criticism from environmental groups. Water Infrastructure: Gov. Morrisey authorized temporary state backing to keep a flood-damaged fire department substation project moving while FEMA completes review.
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