AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoEnergy Storage Boom (US): The US added a record 3.3 GW/8.4 GWh of energy storage in Q1 2026, with total capacity forecast to reach 200 GW by 2031 as tax policy and big-load demand keep batteries moving. Heatwave Strains Power (Europe): A severe Europe heat wave is pushing grids hard, with nuclear cooling issues in France and Britain’s grid briefly calling for more power as prices spike. Oil Market Shift (Hormuz): Oil prices slid nearly 4% as Strait of Hormuz traffic resumed after an attack, easing supply fears and setting up another sharp weekly drop. Moldova Energy Security: Moldova approved emergency petroleum product stocks and signed contracts for a 400 kV Balti–Suceava line to boost Romania interconnection and resilience. Renewables Finance (Sri Lanka): ADB backed a $57.4m solar aggregation and virtual net metering plan to cut costs and modernize distribution networks. Egypt Wind Push: Egypt signed an MoU with Sany for a 2 GW wind turbine factory and a 2 GW wind farm in the North Gulf of Suez. Grid Management (Sri Lanka): Sri Lanka’s energy ministry plans to temporarily disconnect large rooftop solar systems during Poson holidays to prevent grid instability. Battery Supply Chain (China): CATL launched “CATL Mall” direct online sales to serve smaller storage integrators with low minimum orders. Ukraine War Impact (Russia): A Russian refinery suspended operations after a drone strike, raising fuel-supply concerns. India Grid Governance: India’s energy boards are increasingly seeking tech and operational expertise as renewables and digital monitoring expand.
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