AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoCheyenne Rail Revival: The Downtown Development Authority says restored rail cars headed for 15th Street should arrive by the end of next week, with details expected early next week. Data Centers vs. Local Politics: Crusoe paused its 1.8 GW Cheyenne-area “Project Jade” at a customer’s request, while Avista halted a 500 MW Spokane data center after thousands of complaints and a proposed moratorium—another sign of AI power demand colliding with community pushback. Water Stress for Wyoming: Nearly half the U.S. is in drought, and Wyoming farmers warn early irrigation plus a proposed Rocky Mountain Power rate hike could be financially crushing. Agriculture Workshop: UW Extension and Johnson County Master Gardeners host a free water-wise gardening workshop in Buffalo this Saturday. Ranch Health Watch: Wyoming officials say screwworm cases are still down south, but ranchers should stay vigilant as livestock movement ramps up for rodeo and fair season. Renewables Deadline Pressure: Wind and solar developers are racing toward a July 4 federal tax-credit deadline, even as opposition groups push back in Wyoming. Freight Planning: WYDOT opened an online public meeting for the Statewide Freight Assessment, with input accepted through July 15.
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