AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoEnergy Overhaul & Outage Reality: PM Philip Davis told the nation Bahamas Power and Light is still far from “lights-on” stability, explaining the grid has two linked parts—generation and transmission/distribution—and citing the July 30 Blue Hills transformer failure. He also outlined a nationwide modernization plan now under construction, with Bahamas Grid Company upgrades already cutting New Providence outage frequency by 45% and duration by 35%. Fuel Hedge & LNG Timeline: Davis said a 2.5m-barrel fuel hedge will keep shielding consumers from global oil hikes through December, while the government moves to phase out 40MW of rental generation in January and begin LNG this year, with combined-cycle commissioning at Blue Hills in 2027-2028. Overtime Crackdown: Davis directly attacked BPL overtime “abuse,” saying about $20m was spent last year and calling it not credible that workers logged extreme overtime; opposition leaders are demanding answers on accountability and BPL oversight. Aviation Workforce Push: The Department of Aviation expanded its MoU with Middle Tennessee State University to build Bahamian pathways into piloting, aircraft maintenance, air traffic control and aviation management. Cruise Logistics: Norwegian Cruise Line added a $23 transfer option to Ravenna’s train station after warning taxi delays of up to two hours. Marine & Sustainability: MSC Foundation outplanted 32 critically endangered elkhorn coral fragments near Browns Cay, while Carnival’s Celebration Key repurposed weekly used coffee grounds into natural fertilizer for local landscaping. Local Business & Compliance: The Central Bank ordered a stop to unauthorized products using Bahamian currency images, warning of prosecution. Sports & Events: High Level Sports Performance 2026 is set for Nassau in November, and BAPA launched the Bahamas Elite Physique Championships at UB.
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