AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoHeat & Power Strain: Record-high temperatures and triple-digit heat index values are pushing Raleigh and the wider East Coast to change daily routines, with officials urging hydration and shade breaks while utilities respond to surging cooling demand. Disaster-Ready Clean Energy: North Carolina is moving ahead with 24 solar microgrids for western counties plus two mobile “beehives,” aiming to keep essentials running during hurricane outages. Water Quality Watch: Swim Guide testing found two Eastern Carolina sites failed this week, including Slocum Creek in Havelock (again), with elevated E. coli raising illness risks. Local Funding for Communities: Gov. Josh Stein announced $13.7M in Neighborhood Revitalization grants for 13 communities, targeting housing and infrastructure for low- and moderate-income residents. Lake Management Research: A state-backed study with NC State begins to improve control of invasive aquatic plants and reduce conditions that lead to toxic algal blooms. Tech & Environment: A Lee County data center proposal heads to review, while a separate report highlights how AI tools and workplace rules are colliding with ethical and environmental concerns. Wildlife & Gardens: A garden guide urges smarter watering for newly planted trees and shrubs, and a hummingbird roundup spotlights easy, Central NC-friendly plants for pollinators.
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