AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoNuclear Power Push: BloombergNEF says global nuclear capacity could jump 44% by 2036, led by China’s reactor buildout and rising electricity demand from industry and data centers. Climate Adaptation: Europe’s heat extremes are warping infrastructure—roads buckle and rail tracks deform—shifting the next spending wave toward resilience, not just clean power. Biodiversity in Energy: E.ON’s Blackburn Meadows plant is installing “flying pollinators” hives to support bees and strengthen habitat around a renewable energy site. Grid Flexibility in Industry: Maruti Suzuki commissioned a 1 MWh battery at its Kharkhoda plant to store surplus solar and cut about 54 tonnes of CO₂ annually, while improving stability. Carbon Accounting: Speira launched Valis, an independently verified aluminum carbon label capped at under 4 tonnes CO₂e per tonne, backed by external verification for ESG reporting. Clean Energy Finance: Equity Bank Uganda is rolling out financing to make solar and clean cookstoves more affordable, targeting the upfront-cost barrier. Carbon Market Moves: Oman updated its net-zero strategy and carbon market framework to attract low-carbon investment and create tradable carbon credits.
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