AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAUKUS Undersea Tech: The U.S., UK, and Australia announced a new AUKUS push to develop advanced underwater drone systems by 2027, aimed at protecting critical subsea cables as officials warn the “seabed is a battlefield.” Energy & Grid Reality: A new analysis argues AI won’t “break the grid” by itself—utilities and data centers are adapting through efficiency, storage, and better use of existing infrastructure, even as connections can take years in places like Northern Virginia. Coal Ash Rules: Virginia and Maryland are moving toward stricter coal ash protections while the EPA considers loosening rules—an issue tied to heavy metals and groundwater risk across the Chesapeake Bay region. AI Data Center Pressure in the Region: Ohio paused a major data center tax break amid backlash over AI power demand, highlighting how grid constraints and public costs are reshaping state incentives. Local STEM/Health Capacity: Fairmont State University received a $71K grant to buy neuromuscular diagnostic and imaging equipment for applied biomechanics and human performance labs. Biotech Manufacturing Watch: Albemarle County says a $9.7M state site-readiness grant could help attract additional tenants as AstraZeneca’s new plant gears up for late-2029/early-2030 openings. Mosquito Control Twist: New lab research suggests mosquitoes may learn to associate DEET with food and become attracted—raising fresh questions for public health repellents. Virginia Education Leadership: Lincoln University named John Kessell as associate extension administrator, steering research-based programs across agriculture, natural resources, and youth development.
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