Energy and Transport Ministry launches RFP for LNG shore power to
NASSAU, BAHAMAS– The Ministry of Energy and Transport has announced the issuance of a Request for Proposal (RFP) for shore power, aimed at supplying energy from Arawak
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NASSAU, BAHAMAS– The Ministry of Energy and Transport has announced the issuance of a Request for Proposal (RFP) for shore power, aimed at supplying energy from Arawak
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This is a comprehensive database of all tenders and contracts issued by government departments, local authorities and other public entities in Bahamas. The database is updated on a daily basis to ensure
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Small Bahamian retail investors will have the chance in early 2025 to invest up to $20m in the facility that will supply vessels at Nassau Cruise Port with 60 mega watts (MW) of power, it was...
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The Government is seeking private sector bids to supply “up to” 60 Mega Watts (MW) of power to vessels at Nassau Cruise Port because Bahamas Power & Light (BPL) “cannot supply” this
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According to the RFP document, the winning power provider will only be allowed “to operate as an authorized public electricity supplier within the Nassau Cruise Port and the Arawak
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The LNG will be offloaded at Nassau Container Port and transported to Island Power Producers'' generation plant via a pipeline running underneath the port''s property.
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Nikkiso will supply LNG regasification systems and engineering services for a Shell-backed power project in Nassau, Bahamas, replacing diesel with natural gas to support lower-carbon
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Indian cryogenic tech firm Inoxcva has secured a contract from Island Power Producers to set up a mini LNG regasification terminal in the Bahamas. According to a statement by Inocxva,
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INOX India (INOXCVA) has been awarded a contract by Bahamian Island Power Producers Limited (IPP) to build a mini LNG terminal.
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Nassau Cruise Port''s top executive yesterday asserted that the project to supply cruise vessels with 60 mega watts (MW) of shore power will generate multiple economic “wins” for The
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