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New air routes and Caribbean connectivity
New air routes and Caribbean connectivity
Air China has confirmed that it will inaugurate a Beijing to Havana air service on December 27.
BCCEC summit to be 'reality check' for energy sector
BCCEC summit to be 'reality check' for energy sector
The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers' Confederation's (BCCEC) second annual Bahamas Energy Security Forum will shed light on the cost of inaction and "sticking heads in the sand" over energy reform, according to a chamber head.
Concern that PowerSecure could have undue influence over energy partners
A prominent ecologist and attorney yesterday raised concerns over the government's suspension of its Renewable Energy Self Generation (RESG) program, suggesting that PowerSecure - the future managing partner of Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) subsidiary Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) - could have undue influence over other energy producers.
It's time to get organized for success
It's time to get organized for success
I've seen it in many offices I visit. On some days it can also be found in mine. What am I referring to?
Seventh National Exhibition draws Yale Dean Jonathan Holloway
The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas (NAGB) welcomed a full house on Monday, February 2, 2015, when local and international visitors turned up to hear NAGB guest, Dean of Yale College and Professor of African American Studies, History and American Studies Jonathan Holloway speak.
Claims continue to mount against Baha Mar in Delaware
The claims against Baha Mar by its U.S. creditors continue to mount despite the Delaware Bankruptcy Court's decision to toss out Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases for virtually all of Baha Mar's entities
Chapter 11 cases tossed
Chapter 11 cases tossed
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court in Delaware dealt embattled developer Sarkis Izmirlian and Baha Mar Ltd. a brutal blow yesterday when the court threw out Chapter 11 cases for all the Baha Mar companies based in The Bahamas, clearing the path for insolvency proceedings in the Bahamian courts to progress unencumbered by legal wrangling in another jurisdiction.
Surging U.S. natural gas production an opportunity for the Caribbean
As The Bahamas continues to wrangle with ways to cut energy costs along with the rest of the region, a surge in U.S. natural gas production from the shale boom could lead--through significantly increased U.S. gas exports to the region--to lower electricity prices, reduced carbon emissions and more secure energy supplies in the region.
RESG net meeting this month, minister says
RESG net meeting this month, minister says
With U.S. energy firm PowerSecure expected to complete its business plan for management of the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) later this month, Minister of the Environment and Housing Kenred Dorsett has stated that the renewable energy initiatives launched earlier this year will not be abandoned as the corporation transitions to Bahamas Power and Light.
CCA Bahamas: Baha Mar 'misrepresenting', 'twisting' 'distorting' facts
CCA Bahamas Ltd. has defended its attack on Baha Mar's Chapter 11 bankruptcy cases, arguing that dismissal would best serve the interests of the debtors, their creditors, and their estates; that Baha Mar had filed the petitions in bad faith, and that Baha Mar had failed to demonstrate that the 15 companies are eligible for the protection sought by the embattled developer.