AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoCoal Ash Rules: The EPA is proposing changes to federal coal-waste disposal rules that nearly 200 groups say would weaken safeguards and raise risks to water sources, including by easing closure requirements for older ash ponds. Suicide Prevention Tech: UVM Medical Center researcher Craig Bryan says a college-focused suicide prevention app (OTX-202/Aviva) is showing big reductions in suicidal thoughts and may make therapy more efficient. AI Data Centers & Rural Costs: A new survey finds rural Americans are especially worried AI data centers will drive up electricity bills and strain local land and water. Energy Storage Deal: Two Waterbury battery firms are changing hands—Kore Power is being bought by a Texas solar company, while NOMAD is going public and rebranding—signaling fast-moving grid demand. Solar Goes Space: Burlington’s Verde Technologies is shifting perovskite solar work toward powering orbital data centers, with a new CEO leading the push. Local Science & Community: A Quechee insect festival and a Milton library “frog, lizard, and/or snake” event highlight hands-on STEM for families. Healthcare Budget Pressure: Vermont hospital budgets are expected to be red-flagged, with major cuts looming at UVMMC as the state’s health system tries to control costs.
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