Electricity customers on Band A feeders may face a potential tariff increase due to a rising electricity tariff shortfall, commonly referred to as a...
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Almost 20,000 customers had their electricity restored by Barbados Light & Power Co. Ltd on Monday. A notice said teams on-site and in the field have been able to safely restore about nine feeders. A feeder is a group of 2,000 or more customers that are fed by the same electrical wire from one of […] The post BLPC: Power restored to 20,000 customers appeared first on nationnews.com.
Electricity customers on Band A feeders may face a potential tariff increase due to a rising electricity tariff shortfall, commonly referred to as a...
The Financial Services Commission (FSC) has applied to the High Court for permission to intervene in the ongoing rate appeal between the Barbados...
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By Ashada Joseph Recent electrical vehicle fires involved mainly modified vehicles, the type used for racing. That is according to Philip Best of Mega...
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The east side of Trenton will be hit with a power outage on the last Sunday of October as some infrastructure is upgraded. On Sunday, Oct. 27, Hydro...
The Government of Barbados is set to introduce new vehicle window tint regulations aimed at enhancing public safety and supporting law enforcement in...