AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoColorado River Water Cuts: The Interior Department finalized a 10-year decision framework that forces major reductions for 2027–2028, with California, Nevada and Arizona taking the biggest hit (about 1.25 million acre-feet annually), while upstream states including New Mexico face no mandatory cuts for now. Local Water Reality: New Mexico’s drought pressure is also showing up on the ground, with Elephant Butte Lake reported near record-low levels and a main boat ramp closed as tourism and farming uncertainty grow. Data Center Backlash: New Mexico lawmakers and residents are debating whether to pause new data center construction amid concerns about long-term water strain and limited permanent job creation, as AI-driven power demand reshapes local energy planning. Geothermal Pivot: Ormat Technologies is pushing AI-driven enhanced geothermal systems (EGS) to supply 24/7 power for data centers, including Nevada-focused projects tied to major operators. Privacy vs. Federal Access: A federal judge temporarily blocked the Trump administration from obtaining sensitive personal data for more than 17 million commercial drivers, pausing a Homeland Security subpoena while litigation proceeds. Logistics Costs: USPS shipping price increases are squeezing small businesses, with rural delivery costs and parcel surcharges adding up for online sellers. Livestock Trade: Mexico is resuming cattle sales to the U.S. under tight screwworm controls, with New Mexico and Texas already dealing with cases that could affect shipments. Autonomous Trucking: Atlas and Kodiak plan to scale driverless oilfield fleets from 28 trucks to 100, with public-road operations targeted for 2027.
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