AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoData Centers & Water/Energy Politics: Kevin O’Leary agreed to cut Utah’s Stratos data center footprint in half to 20,000 acres after Utah Senate President Stuart Adams demanded a 75% reduction, with claims that excess water shares would be directed to the Great Salt Lake and more area would become open space—another sign the AI buildout is turning into a major Utah policy fight. Federal Energy Push: President Trump announced nearly $700M to support coal plants and exports using Cold War-era defense authority, including upgrades to 13 plants and help for an Oakland export terminal—an effort that could ripple through Mountain West energy and construction supply chains. Geothermal Collaboration: Utah joined a Mountain West Geothermal Consortium to accelerate permitting, financing, and regulation for geothermal baseload power, aiming to boost regional development in the next few years. Mining/Materials in Utah: American Tungsten & Antimony reported further high-grade antimony drilling at its Antimony Canyon Project, extending the known mineralized envelope at the Little Emma prospect. Solar Access for Renters: Maryland and Virginia passed laws allowing plug-in balcony solar systems, a model that could spread to renters and non-rooftop households in Utah and nearby states. Public Lands & Fire Safety: BLM rolled out fire restrictions across 12 Utah counties, tightening rules on ignition sources and off-highway vehicle spark arrestors. Local Business & Community: Salt Lake City’s downtown farmers market returns with a new layout and vendor changes tied to Pioneer Park construction, while a Utah startup, Bringit, is pitching “DoorDash for luggage” service at Salt Lake City International Airport.
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