AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCulture Night in Reykjavík: The mayor says the weather “is not as bad as it looks” as around 400 events take over the city for its 240th anniversary, with about 10mm of rain expected and temperatures near 10–11°C; free public transport runs after 10pm and road closures are in place. Geothermal meets AI: Ormat has signed a power deal with Google for up to 150MW of geothermal in Nevada, betting on geothermal’s steady output for data centres and expanding enhanced geothermal pilots. Arctic wildlife shift: New research and ship logs point to warming-driven changes in East Greenland waters, with baleen whales crowding in as capelin move north. Iceland’s ice-sheet chemistry: A study links changes in the Icelandic Ice Sheet to shifts in North Atlantic seawater chemistry over glacial cycles. Greenland rare earths: Greenland Mines says Greenland’s government has approved a license transfer tied to the Sarfartoq neodymium-praseodymium project, a step toward a Western-aligned rare earth supply chain. NATO at sea: Command of Standing NATO Maritime Group One has been handed from the UK to France in Reykjavík after a four-month Atlantic and Arctic run.
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