AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoExtreme Heat & Power Grid Strain: A record-breaking heat wave has pushed the U.S. power grid to the brink, prompting federal emergency orders for the PJM region (including Kentucky) and requiring large users to switch to backup power fast to protect essential services. Wildlife Monitoring: Kentucky Fish and Wildlife is asking residents to report native wild turkey sightings for the summer brood survey through Aug. 31 to track population trends. Pipeline Pushback: Residents in Shelby County are raising concerns about a proposed natural gas pipeline route, warning about potential environmental harm and safety risks as the project moves through planning. Local Water Safety: Ahead of July 4, Kentucky game wardens and other agencies are stepping up patrols and enforcement under “Operation Dry Water,” focusing on sober boating and debris hazards after recent flooding. Solar Expansion: ACCIONA Energía says it will begin mobilizing for a new Fleming County solar farm, aiming for May 2028 operations and local jobs. Paducah Cleanup Review: Paducah officials say the state is requesting further environmental review at the Katterjohn site after earlier underground storage tank removal and monitoring-well requirements. Equine Health Research: UK researchers found air sampling at equestrian events could help detect equine herpesviruses, offering a new way to monitor outbreaks without horse-to-horse testing. Climate Activism in Louisville: Artists for Climate Awareness and Uniting Artists and Scientists for Climate Action announced a new “Human Nature” art show and events linking art and science-based climate action.
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