AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoEnergy Storage Push in Lincoln: U.S. Energy Secretary Chris Wright visited the former Lincoln Paper and Tissue site as Form Energy advances an 85-megawatt battery designed to deliver power for more than four days during Maine’s winter stress tests, with construction targeted for 2028 and hundreds of jobs expected. Data Center Politics: Sen. Susan Collins said data center proposals should be handled case-by-case, while Maine continues to face strong local opposition tied to water and power concerns. Maine Health Costs: Maine Bureau of Insurance-approved 2027 rate hikes mean double-digit premium increases for many individual and small-group customers, adding pressure to already strained household budgets. Food Safety & Recalls: The FDA’s 2026 recall wave keeps rolling, with cyclospora-linked lettuce and other outbreaks driving major removals nationwide. Local Housing & Development: Ellsworth is weighing a plan for 11 residential lots on Nicolin Road tied to a local logging family, as towns balance growth with community concerns. Public Safety: Maine officials urged ATV/UTV riders to slow down and wear helmets after recent fatal crashes. Legal/Business: A Maine-linked contractor dispute over DCU Center renovation payments ended with a federal judge ruling in favor of a North Berwick seating company.
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