AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCoal & Power Policy: The Trump administration announced $850 million for coal plant modernization and new coal capacity, using Defense Production Act authority—an effort critics call an unnecessary subsidy for an uncompetitive industry. PFAS & Water Safety: A federal appeals court vacated a preliminary injunction against a West Virginia PFAS discharger, saying the plaintiff didn’t show the level of irreparable harm needed for emergency relief, while EPA moves to roll back parts of PFAS drinking-water rules. Data Centers & Local Impacts: In Mason County, a data center developer’s “Good Neighbors” buyout program is underway for homes near the Monarch Compute Campus; meanwhile, West Virginia’s MARL transmission fight continues with another PSC hearing drawing strong opposition. Energy Infrastructure Opposition: At Kingwood’s MARL hearing, residents and officials argued the line would raise bills and mainly serve data-center power needs. STEM Workforce: Bluefield State University won approval to launch a Master of Science in Engineering Technology, starting fall 2026. Public Safety & Industry: Preston County emergency teams say water levels are receding after seepage concerns at an earthen dam near Cascade. Business & Food: Fry Pie Factory issued a voluntary recall of pepperoni rolls due to misbranding and refrigeration process deviation.
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