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BL&P: We’re ready - Barbados Today

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The nation’s lone power utility has given an assurance its power system is robust enough to handle any eventualities as an over-active hurricane season churns out Tropical Storm Elsa. Touting beefed-up fuel reserves, transport, standby generators and other supplies, Light and Power officials said they were in a position to quickly respond to customers, start […]

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