AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoRepublican unity push after a bruising primary: U.S. Sen. Shelley Moore Capito is urging West Virginia Republicans to come together after a contentious GOP primary marked by negative campaigning, saying the fight is over and the party needs to focus on November. Mon Power gas + solar hearing set: The Public Service Commission scheduled a public comment hearing for July 15 on Mon Power’s proposed 1,200-megawatt gas plant at Fort Martin Power Station plus 70 megawatts of solar across three sites—after 74 protest letters—while the plan estimates a small monthly residential bill increase. Utility affordability fight: Appalachian Power customers have appealed a PSC order that would raise rates using an “inflation-based” mechanism and surcharges, arguing the charges lack clear justification. Rural health funding: Gov. Morrisey announced $62 million through the Rural Health Transformation Program, targeting recruitment, training, telehealth, and provider support. Opioid settlement money lands: West Virginia is set to receive $27 million from the opioid settlement. AI power strain hits prices: A new report says wholesale power prices in the PJM region jumped about 76% as AI data centers drive demand.
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