AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGrid Reliability & Outages: Tucson Electric Power said storms left 10,000+ customers without power, with downed lines reported and no restoration timeline yet. Rate Pressure: Colorado regulators approved Xcel Energy’s rate increase, lifting monthly electric bills, while customers in other places also urged utilities commissions to reject hikes. Energy Security & Markets: Oil prices climbed as Middle East tensions and Strait of Hormuz risks kept investors nervous, weighing on stocks in the Philippines and India. Power Infrastructure Investment: Equinor agreed to buy a large gas-fired plant in Pennsylvania for $940m, betting on rising electricity demand from data centers. Renewables & Storage: A UK retiree credited rooftop solar plus a home battery for cutting bills, while Australia’s AGL and Origin highlighted battery performance as profits held up despite softer wholesale prices. Nuclear Ambitions: Ghana reaffirmed it is ready to pursue nuclear power, and South Korea estimated North Korea has 80–120 warheads. Energy in Conflict: Ukraine reportedly struck Russian oil facilities and power infrastructure, targeting refinery and terminal operations. Policy & Access: Nigeria transferred intrastate electricity regulation in Akwa Ibom to a state regulator, and Africa Energy Indaba 2027 will spotlight mini-grids and decentralized supply.
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