AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEnergy & Jobs: President Trump used Cold War-era Defense Production Act authority to announce nearly $700 million in federal support for the U.S. coal industry, including $425 million to upgrade 13 coal-fired power plants and $200 million for new or restarted projects—West Virginia is explicitly in the mix, with state leaders praising the move as a way to protect energy jobs and keep power affordable. Local Impact: The plan also includes AES Warrior Run in Cumberland, which closed in 2024; Maryland officials say AES is exploring a shift toward battery storage at the site. Policy Pushback: The announcement drew immediate criticism from clean-energy advocates and pollution concerns, even as supporters framed it as grid reliability for AI-era demand. Community & Infrastructure: In Morgantown, the Monongalia County Commission approved $125,000 for Star City’s University Avenue streetscape work, and WVDOT held public input sessions to update the state’s bicycle and pedestrian plan. Education: West Virginia Northern Community College selected Andrew Langrehr as its next president, and WVU Tech highlighted increased scholarships and affordability gains for southern West Virginia students. Retail: Moundsville’s new Sheetz opened with a ribbon-cutting and local donations.
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