AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPower & Grid Reliability: New Providence residents vented after a weekend blackout tied to a lightning strike and explosion at the Blue Hills/Blue Hills Power Station, with BPL reporting partial restoration and crews working late as faults lingered. Regulatory Pressure on Electricity Costs: URCA flagged BPL’s fuel glide path for leaving about $37.6m unrecovered and shifting more fuel costs to commercial customers, while also fining BPL for outage reporting breaches. Grid Upgrades Underway: Bahamas Grid Company says peak loads are running 8–10% above last year and that new 132-kV substation work is in final testing toward August commissioning. Corruption Claims in Utilities: Bahamas Electrical Workers Union president Kyle Wilson alleges a BPL contractor tried to bribe him, prompting calls for police and regulator action. Tourism Demand Signals: US-bound travel from The Bahamas dipped in early 2026, with higher costs and shifting spending cited. Healthcare Infrastructure: Minister Darville and IDB toured a $8.4m Cat Island health clinic project, part of a broader $40m modernization push. CARICOM Integration Push: CARICOM’s secretary general urged leaders to close gaps in the CSME, including capital markets, payments, and movement of persons. Workforce & Skills: Grand Bahama’s NTA cohort graduation highlighted training as a pipeline for local jobs. Education Staffing Challenge: A teacher shortage op-ed argues the problem is deeper than short-term recruiting. Cruise Industry Buzz: Norwegian Cruise Line named a new CMO as it leans harder into Caribbean itineraries, while Carnival’s July 4 meetups at Celebration Key drew mixed guest reactions. Agriculture & Food Security: UN officials visited Down Too Earth Adventure Farms to discuss sustainable agriculture and value-added farming. Sports: Team Bahamas routed Jamaica 123-74 in FIBA qualifiers, moving closer to round two.
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