BAHAMAS-Bahamas PM optimistic about the energy sector

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NASSAU, Bahamas, CMC – Prime Minister Phillip Davis says his government is committed to tackling the long-standing challenges in the energy sector with comprehensive, innovative solutions.

At the Eco-Energy Bahamas Microgrid signing ceremony, Prime Minister Davis said that the partnership represents a fundamental shift in how communities receive power by embracing the abundant sunshine that has always defined the Bahamian way of life.

“The need for progress on energy reform had long been clear, but the complexity and challenges were always daunting. We decided to take it all on, anyway. As solar technology advanced, we knew we could build a way to reduce our country’s dependence on heavy, expensive fuels.”

Davis said that following much research and negotiations, “we are finally building a resilient energy network that can better withstand hurricanes, create good jobs for Bahamians, attract new investments, and generate electricity at a lower cost for consumers.”

He said the partnership with Eco Energy Bahamas Ltd. demonstrates the government’s unwavering commitment to solar energy as a crucial component of our national energy strategy.

This project will deliver the first significant solar installation in New Providence. Eco Energy Bahamas will construct a 20-megawatt solar facility supported by a five-megawatt-hour Battery Energy Storage System.

The installation will inject 20 megawatts of clean, renewable power into the grid, and Prime Minister Davis said it will transform how electricity is generated in New Providence and set the standard for future solar projects throughout our islands.

Davis said that moving forward, utility-scale solar will be the norm for the islands making up The Bahamas “as we break free from outdated energy models that have constrained our economic growth and national development.

“This new energy era will power a new reality where the cost of electricity is no longer a barrier to growth and success. Our plans for solar will be supported by the adoption of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and the complete modernization of our transmission and distribution infrastructure to deliver tangible benefits for Bahamians.”

Prime Minister Dais said that light bills have already decreased and are set to go even lower, adding that frequent power outages will be a thing of the past in the near future.

“When we decided to tackle the whole energy sector, to leave behind the short-term fixes and replace them with innovative and comprehensive solutions, we did so because of our profound belief that the Bahamian economy can be so much more – more competitive, more successful, more dynamic, and above all, more inclusive – with more paths to security and prosperity for more Bahamians.”.

Prime Minister Davis said he believes profoundly that this new energy era will lead to a new economic era across the entire archipelago, adding that “the dawn of this solar era will illuminate new possibilities for our nation, powering communities, energizing businesses, and creating new pathways to prosperity.”

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