AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoClimate Action & Innovation: Belize Climate Week 2026 kicked off Aug. 21 in Punta Gorda with a public parade, panels and showcases under the theme “Where Innovation Meets Impact,” spotlighting the Climate Change and Carbon Market Initiatives Act. Energy & Cost of Living: BEL and the Government announced a Monday press conference to address complaints after the PUC-approved 1.5-cent COPA increase, with some bills reportedly doubling or tripling; PM Briceño says the crisis stems from years of underinvestment and says BEL has been buying costly power during peak shortages. Transport & Diesel Pressure: The Belize Bus Association says operators may suspend services Aug. 24 unless Cabinet extends the diesel subsidy; PM Briceño says Cabinet is reviewing the request. Renewables Delays: A US$77M Saudi solar loan signed in 2023 is still not on the ground, with plans being restructured into a solar-plus-battery hybrid. Agri Support: Government handed 9,150 bags of fertilizer to citrus growers in Stann Creek to help recovery from citrus greening. Tech & Skills: University of Belize received a 1,500+ component robotics kit for Jaguar Tech Studio, and the Tourism Board launched an online “Belize Specialist” training for travel advisors. Conservation for Industry: Belize secured a landmark Turneffe Atoll conservation agreement protecting about 17,000 acres and key flats-fishing habitats tied to tourism and guides.
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