The Prime Minister of the Bahamas announced an ambitious plan to transform the country's electrical system, including the introduction of liquefied natural gas this year and a reduction of 40 megawatts.

The Prime Minister of the Bahamas announced an ambitious plan to transform the country's electrical system, including the introduction of liquefied natural gas this year and a reduction of 40 megawatts of rented generation capacity starting in January. This reform aims to improve reliability and reduce electricity costs while addressing major infrastructure challenges. Renewable projects and network upgrades are also planned.