AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNuclear Power Deal: NuScale says a TVA-linked small modular reactor program could scale to 6–8 gigawatts, with ENTRA1 financing and owning six plants in a 50/50 setup. Defense Testing Access: The U.S. Army opened five missile/drone test ranges to private firms, including Dugway Proving Ground in Utah, using a new reservation portal that cuts the old partnership bottleneck. Utah Mining: Diablo Resources finalized its Antler Resources deal and now controls 80% of the Horn silver project in Utah, aiming to fast-track exploration across multiple targets. AI & Politics: AI super PAC money is pouring into midterms and state races as regulators fight over how much control Congress should take. Colorado River Shock: Lake Powell hit a record-low elevation, underscoring how drought is pushing the hydropower and water-supply system toward “uncharted territory.” Public Safety Tech: Davis County signed an accord for license plate reader use under Utah Department of Public Safety guidelines, reigniting debate over ALPR oversight. Local Biotech Oversight: Three Salt Lake County biologics firms received FDA inspections in July, all with “No Action Indicated.” Data Center Backlash: A Utah AI data center proposal is facing community resistance over land, water, and power demands.
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