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The Barbados Light and Power Company (BL&P) is one of the local utilities most Barbadians will agree has provided a better than satisfactory level of service through the years. The blogmaster does not have access to the ‘power outage’ history of BL&P since it was delivered to the Canadian power company EMERA. However, if one were to go by the anecdotal it seems the company has struggled under new ownership to sustain the high level of service Barbadians have become accustomed. Even the monkeys making mock sport at dem!

There was an island wide power outage on the 8 January 2018 at 3PM and at the time of updating this blog areas of Barbados remain dark as well as with intermittent service. According to social media reports the power company has advised that its Seawell substation in Christ Church is the source of the problem and technicians are working around the clock to fix the problem .

Barbados Underground has always defined the BL&P as a national strategic asset which the government should never have allowed the ownership to slip into the hands of the Canadians for the proverbial 30 pieces of silver. An advantage to being small should be that we are able to build and implement strategic plans to maximize on our resources. The ‘disparate’ approach to how we have been governing this little rock has started to generate undesirable outcomes in every sphere of activity- protracted depressed economic performance, inability to implement a sustainable waste management program; evident by infrequent garbage collection and inefficient sewage disposal, unstable industrial climate, operating at the murder median in the last decade, the rise of NCDs and obesity etc, etc and etc.

The upcoming general election serves as the ideal opportunity for Barbadians and others vested in a well-managed Barbados to up the quality of debate -to do. We have a responsibility to our children and future generations. We have a duty to protect and build on the rich legacy our forefathers have laid for us.

In plenty and in time of need
When this fair land was young
Our brave forefathers sowed the seed
From which our pride was sprung
A pride that makes no wanton boast
Of what it has withstood
That binds our hearts from coast to coast
The pride of nationhood

Come on Barbados, we can do this if we try.

 

66 responses to “No Power… No Vision”

  1. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Pacha
    Before you get all hoity-toity there is “something” at either end of the connection? This is the cost, not the transmission mechanism (public airspace). Hence the charges are not for the airspace, but the connectivity mechanisms.

    Similarly the oceans are public, save a short distance immediately off a land mass. Nobody is charged to fish them, the cost is the boat, fuel and manpower. Ditto for using them as a transport mechanism. Planes don’t pay for using airspace, rather the facilities at either end.

    The determination of what is an ‘essential service’ is another matter.


  2. Northern

    There are people in Barbados who already exist off the electrical grid.


  3. Northern

    We have gone to several communities and seen free telecommunication services in operation.

    And basically all that controls them are a few commuters and an antennae.

    These systems are vastly less complex than 30 years ago.

    In any event the experts in this field have long debunked the arguments made by the telecoms and you about what you say people must pay for.

    Yours is the same staid argument Cable and Wireless made while bilking Bajans for billions.

  4. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    In addition to crypto the “Petro”…
    Shares of Eastman Kodak Co surged over 40 per cent on Tuesday after the one-time leader in photography became the latest company to jump on the cryptocurrency bandwagon.


  5. @David: The expectation is to have 100% uptime which means adequate redundancy (token ring) is in place.

    Power doesn’t work that way; you’re using a very ancient networking term which doesn’t apply to electrical Generation, Transmission and Distribution.


  6. @Chris

    You are the expert, what should be the example expectation given the historical performance of BL&P pre Emera? What is the current state of the plant and its capacity to deliver based on loads/demand etc?

  7. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    @Pacha
    some days you are a piece of work….

    “long debunked the arguments made by the telecoms and you…..Yours is the same staid argument Cable and Wireless made…You obviously have a cave man’s view”

    and all these interpretations about me because I asked…And fruits and vegetables use similar airspace, should they be free too?


  8. @David.

    Cascading failures like this are not all that uncommon, even “away”. Just Google for “Eastern Seaboard Power Outage”, for example.

    What people don’t appreciate is just how difficult power GTD is. You’ve got three phases of electricity running at 50 Hz, each at 120 degrees offset from each other. You can’t just have one or more “rings” providing redundancy, or else the different distances will result in “fighting” in the offsets. The speed of electrons through a wire are pretty fast, but not infinite.

    What happened last night (based on my three conversations with their Emergency Call Center) was that BL&P were having some difficulty getting the needed generation on-line at Spring Garden to compensate for the loss at Seawell, and so some areas (including were I live) were “shedded” (read: not powered up) until this was achieved.


  9. Chris Halsall!
    you still living boy? lol
    at least you know what you talking bout
    not at all like the average BU Brimbler with their daily drivel


  10. Thanks Chris and what caused the explosion?


  11. @ ac January 9, 2018 at 12:29 PM #

    Barbados would continue on a downward spiral because of a concentrated and condensed mindset of entitlement greed and self loathing which has been liquefied in the minds of both rich and poor.
    …………………………………………….

    Whoooaa…..ac! I thought Barbados was on a growth path?

    Every year since the Stinkliar was MOF, we were told in every Budget presentation that this moron presented that Barbados’ economy was on a growth path………..the economy will grow .01% or .02% or 1% or 2%………..and you now come at the eleventh hour in a rush to trash people and accidentally allow a fraction of truth to come out of your mouth?????

    Barbados is on a downward spiral………….

    Well, well, well! After 10 long years of DLP mismanagement……….a hardcore yardfowl ….a defender of all things DLP finally owns up……the dems have put Barbados on a downward spiral.

    Wonders never cease!

  12. NorthernObserver Avatar
    NorthernObserver

    the comment was….CONTINUE ON a downward spiral, the truth was even greater than you described.

  13. Well Well & Cut N' Paste At Your Service Avatar
    Well Well & Cut N’ Paste At Your Service

    Lol…mouth open, story jump out.


  14. @David: I have no idea what caused the explosion. I understand (from local media reports) that Blackman and his team are investigating.

    @Georgie Porgie: Thanks for the kind words. And, yeah… The signal to noise ratio around here is generally pretty low….


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