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From left are BPL director Ethrin Zonicle, BPL director Samuel Brown, Minister of Energy and Transport JoBeth Coleby-Davis, Prime Minister Philip Davis, CVB Utilities Company director Justin Cunningham, CVB Utilities Company director Cameron Symonette and BPL COO Anthony Christie during the signing of a Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) between the Ministry of Energy and Transport, Bahamas Power and Light and CVB Utilities Company at the Office of The Prime Minister on April 22, 2025. Photo: Dante Carrer/Tribune Staff

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Davis says signing is part of plan for cheaper, more reliable energy

THE government has inked a power purchase agreement with CVB Utility Company Limited to construct a 20-megawatt solar plant and five MWh battery storage system in New Providence — a move officials say will reduce fuel costs, strengthen energy reliability, and push The Bahamas closer to its clean energy targets.

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