AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoGas-to-Energy grid readiness: GPL says Guyana’s Wales gas-to-energy project is on track for operationalisation, with the first 57MW Siemens gas turbine expected to be commissioned in December, followed by the remaining units and steam turbines to reach about 300MW, alongside major transmission and substation upgrades. Power reliability debate: A fresh call-out questions why, despite big energy investments, GPL still struggles with frequent outages—framing it as a long-running “soap opera” for everyday users. Education infrastructure (Region 9): Government will use part of a US$90M IDB loan for design and supervision to rehabilitate primary schools in Region Nine, with requirements tied to climate resilience, sustainability, and energy/water efficiency. Indigenous languages: UG marked progress with the graduation of the first Wapichan language course cohort, pushing indigenous language preservation through higher education. Youth development: Berbice youth cricketers and a Grade 6 summer camp received support through life development seminars and long-running Republic Bank sponsorships. Road safety: Two cyclists died in a suspected hit-and-run in Clonbrook; residents are offering a reward as police response faces criticism. Regional ties: Guyana and Jamaica signed multiple MOUs covering agriculture, defence/security, finance, housing, technology and climate resilience. Housing push: President Ali announced a comprehensive social housing programme aimed at clearing the backlog within four years, targeting vulnerable and low-income groups.
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