AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoExtreme Heat & Storm Risk: Monday is shaping up as another brutal day across North Carolina, with highs near 99°F in the Piedmont and heat index values climbing toward 108°F, plus scattered strong-to-severe storms that could bring damaging winds. Local Water Stress (West, but relevant): Lake Powell hit a record low, underscoring how the Colorado River crisis is threatening hydropower and water supplies for tens of millions as drought and overuse persist. Data Center Backlash: A statewide survey finds 53% of North Carolinians oppose data centers in their communities, with concerns tied to power demand, land use, water use, noise, and local budgets. Energy/Climate Tech Push: Trane Technologies and Eaton announced a reference design aimed at boosting AI data center efficiency—targeting lower installation costs and reduced copper use. Cleanup Success Story: North Carolina’s DEQ highlights the long-running cleanup of the former Tarheel Army Missile Plant as a rare “resounding success” compared with thousands of other contaminated sites. Wildlife & Outdoor Safety: Raleigh-area rescuers helped pull a hiker from a 50-foot fall on Grandfather Mountain, battling storms during the operation. Community Resilience: Surry County’s Mill River Farm is recovering after historic flooding caused about $25,000 in damage. Policy Watch: North Carolina’s new DEI restrictions for public higher education require colleges like Sampson Community College to certify compliance by Sept. 1.
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