AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCoal push and grid ripple effects: President Trump’s $700M investment in coal—using the Defense Production Act to extend 13 plant lives, fund upgrades, and support a new Oakland export terminal—could reshape Mountain West power and fuel flows, with Wyoming and New Mexico supplying coal to funded plants. Utility rates hit Wyoming irrigators: Rocky Mountain Power is seeking a $71M rate hike that would average 8.8% statewide, but irrigators could face a 37.7% increase, raising alarms for drought-stressed ag operations. Cheyenne data center uncertainty: Crusoe paused its 1.8GW “Project Jade” in Cheyenne at a customer’s request, sending shockwaves through the Bloom Energy-linked supply chain and rattling related market sentiment. Colorado River talks stay tense: Wyoming leaders met with Utah and federal counterparts on basin management as Arizona warns of major conservation-aid consequences if states sue over allocations. Cheyenne annexation debate: City Council held a hearing on annexing nearly 3,460 acres tied to a Microsoft project, with residents and officials weighing services, zoning, and phasing. Wyoming business and policy backdrop: Montana ranked 12th for starting a business while Wyoming placed 28th; meanwhile, national politics and surveillance-law fights (FISA Section 702) continue to complicate the broader policy climate. Local public safety and community: A Wyoming judge ordered a transgender bartender to stand trial in a Laramie felony case; and in Baggs, an officer remains in critical condition after a shooting that ended with the suspect killed.
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