Securing The Bahamas Energy Future
The project is a grid-tied solar photovoltaic (PV) system and a battery energy storage system located near Coral Harbour and is designed to provide renewable energy, enhancing grid
an energy technologies throughout The Bahamas. Policy Objective: Reduce energy consumption in Agriculture and Fisheries operations, promote renewable energy adoption in farming and fishing communities and improve climate res
fordability and Price ExpectationsAffordability remains a central objective of the Davis Administ ation's energy reform programme. Historically, The Bahamas has had some of the highest electricity costs in the region, with consumers paying between $0.28 and $0.35 per kilowatt-hour, largely due to dependence on imported fuel
e provision of energy as an input of production. The Government further realises that the sustainable development of The Bahamas and effective management of the Energy Sector through clearly defined policies, including legal and institutional frameworks, and partnerships with the private sector, wil
y established Natural Gas Sector in The Bahamas.Having regard to the context of the foregoing, the National Energy Policy of 2013 - 2033 has been revised and replaced to provide a new National Energy Policy 2025 – 2030; and the Government now sets out its Strategic Aims and Policy Objectives for t
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