Monday, April 29, 2019
By MORGAN ADDERLEY
Tribune Staff Reporter
madderley@tribunemedia.net
A FAILED engine and inclement weather contributed to a weekend of power outages for Bahamas Power and Light customers across New Providence.
On Saturday afternoon, a failed engine at the Baillou Hill Power Station resulted in power failure from Wulff Road to the eastern part of New Providence according to BPL. However, some customers reported outages in the Chippingham area as well.
Quincy Parker, BPL director of public relations, confirmed to the media yesterday that a rainstorm caused a power outage from the JFK area to Carmichael Road on Sunday.
He also attributed the power failure that occurred in the Shirley Street area late yesterday afternoon to the poor weather conditions.
“At 2.47pm an engine at our [Baillou] Hills Power Station experienced a failure,” Mr Parker said on Saturday. “Investigators are on scene. As a result, Wulff Road, East Street South and Winton are off. Power is expected to be restored in 45 minutes. Updates to follow.”
At 3.20pm – less than an hour later – Mr Parker said Winton 1 and East Street South were reported to be back on.
However, shortly thereafter Mr Parker said: “At present, [Baillou] Hills north and south, Winton and Earnest St are all off. We are working to return these areas to service and will advise as information becomes available.”
He also apologised for the inconvenience.
At 4.52pm, he posted: “Update: BPL reporting a generator tripped at our [Baillou] Hills Plant resulting in a temporary shortfall. The generator will be returned to service in approximately 30 [minutes] and supply restoration will commence immediately thereafter.”
Under these posts, irate customers vented their frustrations and the various locations where they were experiencing power failures.
According to their comments, downtown Nassau, East Bay St, Yamacraw Shores, Marshall Road, Leeward Estates, Garden Hills, Mackey St, Pinewood, Seabreeze, Prince Charles, South Beach, Fox Hill, and Chippingham all lost power on Saturday.
Shortly thereafter Mr Parker confirmed all customers “who should be on” had power restored.
On Sunday afternoon, Mr Parker told the media: “At 1440hours, JFK tripped during a rain storm.” He added Carmichael west was offline but shortly thereafter had power returned.
During a tour of BPL’s Clifton Pier facility on April 24, BPL executive Patrick Rollins pitched to reporters that the acquisition and installation of seven new Wärtsilä tri-fuel generation engines by BPL as the “end” to the utility provider’s longstanding electricity generation woes.
Mr Rollins suggested the $95m generation overhaul should resolve legacy generation shortfalls — effectively ending blackouts, load shedding exercises and the need for rental generators.
All of this is expected, he said at the time, as early as this summer.
Mr Rollins added the power provider has committed itself to generating electricity more efficiently and reliably.
Comments
DDK says...
Failed to mention failed management..............
Posted 29 April 2019, 3:46 p.m. Suggest removal
John says...
Even the shanty towns going solar now. They tired of BPL.
Posted 29 April 2019, 4:37 p.m. Suggest removal
ThisIsOurs says...
"* Quincy Parker, BPL director of public relations, confirmed to the media yesterday that a rainstorm caused a power outage from the JFK area to Carmichael Road on Sunday.*"
A rainstorm?? They've promised no power outages after the generators are installed. Will we have a rain proof system then?
Posted 29 April 2019, 7:15 p.m. Suggest removal
BONEFISH says...
The situation is just plain ridiculous.
Posted 29 April 2019, 8:47 p.m. Suggest removal
BMW says...
They need to restructure , get rid of slack union peoe and hire workers who know their job, be it foreign workers if needed.
Posted 30 April 2019, 5:14 a.m. Suggest removal
sheeprunner12 says...
When will the Government mandate that every residential roof in Nassau be converted to solar power for private consumption - with sale of surplus to the BPL grid????? ......... That will cost the Government far less money (to subsidize this project) than buying all of these engines and throwing good money after bad practices for the past 50 years ............. That will solve the problem in Nassau in less than THREE years and empower our citizens ...... SMT
NO serious "Renewable Energy" Vision for BPL & our on-going energy crisis.
Posted 30 April 2019, 6:50 a.m. Suggest removal
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