AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoUtah Energy & Tech: Valar Atomics and NVIDIA are pushing a nearly waterless AI data center concept in Emery County, pairing Valar’s nuclear microreactor cooling approach with NVIDIA’s water-efficient systems, as the state courts new power-hungry infrastructure. Advanced Nuclear in Utah: Valar’s Ward250 reactor is already operating in Orangeville, and the broader push includes DOE microreactor milestones and “waterless” cooling experiments aimed at scaling quickly. Geothermal Digital Twins: Fervo, NVIDIA, and PNNL announced an EGS-Twin digital twin platform for enhanced geothermal systems, using AI and NVIDIA infrastructure to improve subsurface forecasting and operations. Mining & Jobs: Diablo Resources’ shareholders approved an 80% stake acquisition in Utah’s Horn Silver Project, a district-scale target with historic silver and gold production. Wildfire & Public Safety: Responders battling Utah’s Iron Fire were warned about possible exposure to lead and other mining contaminants after ground disturbance near historic sites. Local Governance: KSL reports multiple Utah cities are pursuing property tax hikes to fund public safety and services, with hearings and proposed rates varying by community. Food Industry: DOJ and state AGs reached a settlement with major egg producers over alleged price-fixing, including $3.3M and tens of millions of donated eggs.
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