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Ensuring Energy Supply Is Reliable, Sustainable, and Affordable Remains the Ministry’s Top Priority

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July 7, 2026

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Press Release The recent power outages across New Providence caused serious hardship for residents, families, businesses, medical facilities, and public services. I recognize the disruption that many Bahamians experienced, and I understand the frustration that has followed. Over the weekend, Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) advised that severe weather and intense lightning activity triggered a [] The post Ensuring Energy Supply Is Reliable, Sustainable, and Affordable Remains the Ministry’s Top Priority appeared first on ZNS BAHAMAS.

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