AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNuclear Education Push: McCracken County is hosting two public meetings June 11-12 at the Paducah-McCracken County Convention and Expo Center as part of its “Nuclear-Ready Community” push, with nuclear safety and waste expert Dr. Patrick White leading the discussion on advanced nuclear tech, siting, regulation, and what the designation could mean for the region. Power & Infrastructure: Casey County’s Liberty Station natural gas plant is breaking ground near KY 49, while Princeton City Council reviewed airport runway rehab plans plus water meter conversion and sidewalk work. Data Centers Go Big: TeraWulf’s Muskie Data Campus in northeastern Kentucky is drawing major attention after the company announced a hyperscale AI/HPC site expected to support more than 1 GW, with power delivery timelines now in focus. Agriculture Pressure: Fertilizer costs are still rattling farm economics, even as Kentucky research highlights how manure and compost can affect soil health and nitrate movement. Campus Growth: UK opened its $60M Martin-Gatton Agricultural Sciences Building, adding new classrooms and student success space for agriculture and related programs.
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