AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPower Crisis & Grid Reliability: Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) is facing fresh backlash after New Providence outages, with Energy Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis saying faster, clearer updates are needed and work continues to strengthen generation, transmission and grid stability. Small Business Impact: A local advocate says outages are cutting sales and hours for New Providence shops, leaving many operators “at the mercy of BPL,” especially those without backup generators. Backup Power Demand: Generator sales in The Bahamas jumped at least 25% as residents rush to self-protect ahead of hurricane season, with some turning to bank financing. Energy Transition Push: Prime Minister Philip Davis commissioned completed rooftop solar installations at the University of The Bahamas under the RRESB programme, framing solar as key to competitiveness and national development. Workforce & Skills: BTVI held its 2026 commencement, with officials stressing technical and vocational training as essential for building, repairing and innovating in a changing economy. Local Beverage Launch: Caribbean Wines & Spirits introduced Monument, a ready-to-drink cocktail made and bottled in The Bahamas, timed for Independence celebrations. Maritime Oversight: FMC chair Laura DiBella raised concerns about China “weaponizing” port state inspections and detentions of Panama-flag ships, warning of commercial and strategic fallout for U.S. trade. Sports Development: Special Jennings is joining the Bahamas senior women’s coaching staff for the 2027 FIBA Women’s Americup Centrobasket qualifier in Nicaragua.
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