AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoHydropower & Water Stress: Ukraine’s Dniester Reservoir hit its lowest level for this date, with inflows running about 20% below normal, forcing Ukrhydroenergo to prioritize municipal drinking supplies over electricity needs. Nile Politics: Ethiopia’s water minister says Addis Ababa “does not need permission” to develop Nile water resources, rejecting joint management of the GERD and framing new dams as sovereign development for power and exports. Grid Reliability Under Strain: Bulgaria’s Kozloduy nuclear plant will cut output about 12% due to record-low Danube water levels, underscoring how river drought is now hitting multiple power sources. Solar Build-Out & Storage: Nextpower secured a U.S. patent for its NX PowerMerge solar trunk-bus system and won a deal that lifts its backlog above 2 GW; Richardson Electronics will deliver 7 MWh of BESS to remote Alaska communities. Offshore Wind Supply Chain: France’s Brest port won €58m support for floating wind infrastructure under the InFloW project, with Lorient set for O&M and mooring roles. Policy & Permitting: Nepal is convening a Super El Niño readiness symposium focused on water, food, energy, and disaster resilience.
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