AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoColorado River Water Crunch: Drought is forcing hard tradeoffs across the West, with federal officials weighing steep Colorado River cutbacks that would hit farms, cities, and power-hungry industries like data centers and solar. AI Data Center Backlash: “Big AI” opponents staged 142 protests across 42 states, arguing projects are moving too fast on electricity and water use without enough public input. Denver City Hall: Denver City Council is set to vote on extending some nightlife hours to 4 a.m., while also considering changes to budgeting and public engagement. Affordable Housing in Dolores: The Dolores Board of Trustees backed a small-scale project that could add four units, with the town moving to apply for a $900,000 state housing grant. Energy & Grid News: Lancium is accelerating gigawatt-scale AI campus development in Texas by locking in ERCOT-approved grid interconnects—an advantage competitors may struggle to replicate. Colorado Business & Community: Pivot Energy donated $8,000 to tornado relief via the American Red Cross, supporting food, shelter, and recovery services. Public Health & Safety: Colorado researchers and educators are grappling with misinformation and funding cuts, while separate reporting highlights ongoing health concerns tied to cannabis and bipolar risk.
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