AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoPower Crisis & Grid Scrutiny: New Providence residents are still reeling after weekend outages, with the government and Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) moving into damage control and promising faster, clearer updates and grid resilience work following a lightning-triggered disruption at Blue Hills. Energy Transition Push: Prime Minister Philip Davis also commissioned completed rooftop solar installations at the University of The Bahamas under the RRESB programme, framing energy reliability as key to education, healthcare and business competitiveness. Political Pressure on BPL: FNM deputy leader Shanendon Cartwright demanded the prime minister address the “power crisis” publicly, while BPL’s board ordered a post-incident review covering restoration, sectionalizing and protection systems. Local Business & Housing Demand: A realtor says cash offers are driving bidding wars as buyers with savings can close faster than financed buyers. Automotive Market Shift: BMDA president Ben Albury reports new car sales have grown over the past 12–24 months, though he warns the trend may not be permanent. Workforce Development: Hundreds graduated from BTVI across tech, construction, beauty, media and business, underscoring skills training as a growth lever. Regional Diplomacy: PM Davis told CARICOM leaders the Bahamas will keep pushing for unity while advancing priorities on Cuba, Haiti, climate and finance. Trade & Aid: Guyana and CARICOM states shipped 88 containers of relief supplies to earthquake-hit Venezuela, including contributions from the Bahamas. Energy & Environment Oversight: SpaceX says it has not yet applied for further Falcon 9 landings, as environmental and sonic-boom concerns continue to shape public debate. Legal/Finance Watch: A Bahamas-based subsidiary tied to CL Financial’s Duprey dispute lost a bid for exclusive access to legal costs, after a judge ruled on fee entitlements. Independence Conversation: Multiple opinion pieces argue Bahamians should focus less on managing the present and more on what the country could become, with energy and accountability recurring themes.
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