AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoData Centers & Energy Costs: NorthWestern Energy asked Montana’s Public Service Commission for a large load tariff for data centers, aiming to keep existing customers from absorbing the cost of new infrastructure and upgrades. Labor & Local Economy: A proposed 5,000-acre data center near Broadview is tied to a memorandum of understanding with the Southeastern Montana Building and Construction Trades Council, but key details like job counts and union share weren’t provided. Housing Supply: Deer Lodge is moving forward with a “build-ready” neighborhood, Beaumont Place, designed to speed affordable home construction by pre-installing roads and utilities on 44 acres. Utilities M&A: South Dakota regulators approved the Black Hills Energy–NorthWestern Energy merger, creating Bright Horizon Energy, with settlements addressing customer protections and labor concerns. Public Lands Legal Risk: An Oregon lawsuit could disrupt federal public-land management rules tied to major economic activity, raising the stakes for mining, grazing, timber, and recreation across the West. Health & Retirement: A new report says retirees in 41 states are likely to outlive their savings, with an average $109,000 retirement shortfall at age 65. Wildfire Aviation: Neptune Aviation took delivery of its first Airbus A319 for conversion into a next-generation wildfire airtanker, targeting readiness for 2028. Consumer & Courts: The U.S. Supreme Court blocked many Roundup cancer-warning lawsuits, limiting claims against the manufacturer.
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