AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoPower Restoration Hit by Copper Theft: CUC says Saipan is “a little bit above 50%” energized for primary and lateral lines, but progress is plateauing because stolen copper conductors are leaving entire spans unusable—tens of thousands of feet of missing cable, with materials now running out as crews shift focus to Kagman. Solar Push for Grid Stability: CUC also moved a major step forward on a Saipan–Tinian–Rota solar plan—53 MW for Saipan, 11 MW for Tinian, 3 MW for Rota, plus up to four hours of battery storage—after issuing a notice of intent to award, with permitting and construction expected to start quickly if approved. Typhoon Recovery Deadlines: CNMI’s S.T.R.O.N.G. Tent and Roofing program is due June 1 at 5 p.m.; residents must register at local mayor’s offices for temporary roof/tent help while permanent repairs proceed. Small Business Support: SBA opened a Saipan Business Recovery Center to help disaster-impacted businesses and residents apply for disaster loans. Tourism Watch: GVB reported April arrivals down 28% after a March jump, while June demand stays soft and jet-fuel pressures ease.
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