AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoEnergy Cost Shock: A new Guam bill would expand who can build solar and battery projects under the Virtual Power Plant Program, as fuel prices tied to the U.S.-Israel war with Iran push electricity costs toward record highs—GPA warned a $152 jump is possible for a typical residential bill if fuel costs fully pass through. Transit Upgrade: GRTA is set to procure 40 new ADA-compliant buses (about $13M in federal funding) to replace aging vehicles and expand routes. After Sinlaku, Aid Still Needed: The Red Cross is handing out digital cards for Sinlaku damage, with residents reporting roof failures and ongoing gaps in help. Security Spotlight: A Micronesia security forum at Hyatt Regency Guam focused on rising U.S.-China pressure and regional threats, from narco subs to deep-sea ambitions. Community Life: GuamTime’s Mad Collab block party returns to Tumon Night Market Sunday, pairing local food, art, and music with nonprofit support.
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