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FNM Marco City Campaigners visit the loops

FNM Marco City Campaigners visit the loops

Mon, Jan 30th 2012, 01:55 PM

Freeport, Grand Bahama - Campaign co-chair for Marco City, Burton Miller, reviews
his team's plan as they do their first walk about in the Pioneers Loop
subdivision with new candidate for the area Norris Bain, Principal of
Tabernacle Baptist Christian Academy.  Bain accepted the party's
nomination a few weeks earlier and has begun his campaigning in his
constituency along with the Marco City FNM Executives and members this
Saturday...

(Photos) NBC's Today Show comes to Staniel Cay, Bahamas

(Photos) NBC's Today Show comes to Staniel Cay, Bahamas

Mon, Jan 30th 2012, 12:49 PM

Staniel
Cay, BAHAMAS - The wild pigs in Big Major are getting more attention!
According to the Staniel Cay Yacht Club's Facebook page, "NBC's 'The
Today Show' arrived today to
film advance shots for the show to be aired on Febuary 9th and 10th
from The Bahamas. Sara Haines and the Today Show crew visited Staniel
Cay and
got some great shots of the pigs on Big Major (a brand new litter!) and
Thunderball Grotto.

The weather could not have been better for this
... 80s and sunny!

A big "thank you" goes out to the Today Show and the
Bahamas Ministry..."

In-spite of...
In-spite of...

Mon, Jan 30th 2012, 12:15 PM

Organ Recital featuring Dr. Sparkman Ferguson
Organ Recital featuring Dr. Sparkman Ferguson

Mon, Jan 30th 2012, 10:59 AM

Enjoy the SUPER BOWL at Rooster's Sports Bar!
Enjoy the SUPER BOWL at Rooster's Sports Bar!

Mon, Jan 30th 2012, 10:43 AM

Enjoy the SUPERBOWL at Rooster's Sports Bar!
Enjoy the SUPERBOWL at Rooster's Sports Bar!

Mon, Jan 30th 2012, 10:43 AM

Island-wide Agribusiness Expos set to kick off March 1st

Island-wide Agribusiness Expos set to kick off March 1st

Mon, Jan 30th 2012, 10:14 AM

Bahamas - Twelve
Family Island communities have entered this year's Ministry of Agriculture
island-based agribusiness expos.

New
Providence kicks off the series at the Gladstone Road Agriculture Centre, March
1.

Others
entered are Eleuthera, North Andros, Mangrove Cay, South Andros, Long Island,
San Salvador, Grand Bahama, Bimini, Exuma, Inagua, and Abaco.

The
theme is 'Progressing toward food security.' Participants are encouraged to
showcase the uniqueness of their islands...

Eleuthera wind farm begins testing for financiers

Eleuthera wind farm begins testing for financiers

Mon, Jan 30th 2012, 09:35 AM

A wind power company has built a test facility in Eleuthera to show its financiers that technology will pay dividends in the Family Islands.
Eleuthera Wind Power Ltd., a joint venture between WINSO Company Limited and Schneider Power Caribbean, has just completed the first phase of a project that will ultimately provide energy for the Tarpum Bay Desalination Plant.
The Bahamas Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) signed a 20-year power-purchase agreement with the wind farm that is expected to reduce its energy bill by 25 percent.
While the firms "meteorological tower" will measure wind energy over the next 12 months, the CEO of WINSO Company expects they'll have everything they need to know within six.
"None of the financiers will give you money unless you do your own independent study," Vincent Macdonald told Guardian Business.
"Right now the wind is very strong. What we are looking for is consistency to give us the return we're looking for. It'll tell us exactly how much power we'll have month to month."
The Eleuthera wind farm, expected to cost $2 million upon completion, is just one of six other sister facilities being planned on other Family Islands, including Inagua, Bimini and Abaco.
Eleuthera Wind Power Ltd. has signed preliminary agreements with WSC to supply a similar amount of power to other desalination plants.
The total build out and investment will be up to $15 million.
Macdonald said all of the data currently being assembled will be shared with the Bahamas Meteorology Department.
"It is a very important step. It will show the seriousness of our group and our commitment to the government and the country to reduce energy costs to desalination plants," he explained.
WINSO Company has already cleared the eventual site for the full facility. The first tower will measure wind speed, direction, air pressure and temperature.
Thomas Schneider, the president of Scheider Power, said his discussions with the Bahamian government have given him the confidence to invest in renewable energy in the country.
The residents of Eleuthera and other Family Islands will gain more knowledge and intellectual property in the emerging sector.
In New Providence, the Bahamas Electricity Corporation has signed an understanding with Ocean Thermal Engineering Corporation to build two plants on the island and buy power for use among the general public.
Schneider said the wind farms will further "showcase" the country's potential for renewable energy and create jobs, tax revenue, lower electricity costs and energy security in the process.