Once complete, a new 60-megawatt solar plant planned for New Providence will cut Bahamas Power and Light’s (BPL) fuel bill by as much as $30 million, BPL Chief Executive Officer Shevonn Cambridge said yesterday. Cambridge said a location for the plant has not been nailed down as yet, but BPL is currently surveying possible locations. “When
The first Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) bills reflecting new fuel charge increases have been issued, but BPL Chief Executive Officer Shevonn Cambridge said it is still too early to determine if the glide path recovery strategy implemented by the power company has been effective. Last month, BPL announced a fuel charge increase to 12.5