AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoAI Data Centers & Fuel Cells: MTAR Technologies shares slid after Crusoe paused its 1.8GW Cheyenne Project Jade, a move tied to Bloom Energy fuel-cell supply—spooking investors because MTAR gets most revenue from Bloom’s pipeline. Energy & Industry Jobs: Bell Textron cut 285 jobs and planned furloughs as the MV-75 Cheyenne II tiltrotor program shifts toward production. Rare Earths & Mining: Rare Element Resources says its Bear Lodge rare earth separation demo in Wyoming is progressing, with full processing expected in late summer 2026; Myriad Uranium also expanded Arizona uranium/REE targets via new leases and claims. Water & Ranching: Wyoming and Utah leaders met in Washington on Colorado River management as states warn of major cuts and litigation fights over conservation funding. Wyoming Infrastructure: Rawlins crews begin the second phase of a US 287/Higley pedestrian underpass, while WYDOT schedules seasonal paving in Campbell County. Local Life & Safety: Cheyenne deploys about 600 goats to clear Crow Creek vegetation, and Wyoming water administrators report steeper-than-usual stream regulation this summer due to low runoff.
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