AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoExtreme Weather Watch: Monday, July 6 into Monday night, the National Weather Service warns heavy rain and thunderstorms could trigger flash flooding across parts of the Northeast, with rainfall rates of 2–3 inches per hour and totals of 3–6 inches (isolated higher) especially near the I-95 corridor, including parts of Maryland and Virginia. Heat & Power Strain: More than 800,000 customers from Oklahoma to Connecticut were still without electricity as storms threatened damaging winds and flooding rains, underscoring how quickly weather can compound grid stress. Local Grid Conservation: Henrico County asked staff to cut electricity use as rates rise about 25% July 1, with data-center demand cited as part of the broader pressure on budgets and bills. Air Quality Alert: After July 4 fireworks, D.C.-area air quality dipped to “very unhealthy” levels, prompting warnings for sensitive groups to limit outdoor exposure. Virginia Packaging Rule: Virginia’s expanded polystyrene (“Styrofoam”) ban now reaches most food outlets statewide, pushing businesses toward paper, cardboard, or aluminum alternatives. Data Centers vs. Rural Communities: A North Carolina rural county is fighting a major data center plan, highlighting local resistance to pollution and quality-of-life impacts even when tax revenue is promised.
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