
Anthony Christie
Anthony Christie serves as the Chief Operating Officer of Bahamas Power and Light (BPL), where he plays a key role in the transition towards a smarter and more resilient energy system in The Bahamas. His leadership is instrumental in implementing initiatives that enhance the stability of the national grid and foster the adoption of modern infrastructure and technologies.
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Anthony Christie, BPL's chief operating officer, acknowledged that customers have experienced repeated service interruptions.
BPL blames Nassau outages on demand, network faultsAnthony Christie, BPL’s chief operating officer, provided updates on the restoration efforts and testing of the compressor.
Fire unit rescues Abaco from ‘worst outages since Dorian’Anthony Christie, chief operating officer of Bahamas Power & Light, highlighted the efficiency of their restoration efforts after the storm.
Hotels chief: Imelda ‘truly a non-event’Bahamas Power and Light chief operations officer Anthony Christie reported on the challenges faced by crews during the flooding.
Imelda leaves behind flooding in its wakeAnthony Christie said the severe weather began around 9pm Friday and initially affected much of the eastern district.
Coleby-Davis pledges rebuilding aid after tornado rips through eastern NP
Anthony Christie, chief operating officer of BPL, expressed confidence in the transition plan despite staff reluctance.
BPL not concerned over reluctance of staff to join Bahamas Grid CompanyAnthony Christie, BPL’s chief operating officer, said the parts to repair one unit are expected to arrive from Brazil before the end of the week.
One of BPL’s offline Abaco units to return by month-endAnthony Christie, Bahamas Power & Light’s chief operating officer, stated that BPL has taken precautionary measures to ensure generator availability for Crab Fest.
Water Corp covers just 50% of its billsBPL chief operating officer Anthony Christie described the project as a 'crucial step' in the shift to a smarter, cleaner, and more resilient energy system.
Davis says signing is part of plan for cheaper, more reliable energy
















