AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoColorado River Tech & Energy: Lake Powell hit a record low at about 3,519.91 feet, now roughly 30 feet from the point where hydropower turbines would stop—another warning sign after Lake Mead’s historic drop, with major knock-on effects for water, power, and millions of people across the basin including Wyoming. Wyoming Defense Tech: The U.S. Air Force plans to buy Chinese-made DJI drones for counter-drone training at F.E. Warren Air Force Base, aiming to simulate the most likely small-drone threats near Minuteman III missile sites. Rare Earths Supply Chain: American Rare Earths signed a MoU with Novex to convert Wyoming’s separated rare-earth oxides into rare-earth metals used for permanent magnets, targeting a longer-term deal within 12 months. Advanced Nuclear for Power: SK Group and TerraPower (Natrium in Kemmerer, Wyoming) are deepening ties around next-gen nuclear and AI-era electricity demand, signaling broader cooperation beyond investment. Wyoming STEM & Research: UW researchers used fossil leaf cuticle fragments from ancient Wyoming forests to reconstruct how ecosystems responded to a major warming event 56 million years ago. Local Tech Business: Liaison Technology Group acquired Imagine More in Windsor, adding Cheyenne-area lighting showrooms and e-commerce to its custom tech integration work.
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