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The LUMA Energy consortium has asked the Puerto Rico Energy Bureau (PREB) to reconsider its decision to deny a rate increase of 2.76 cents per kilowatt hour, arguing that the current situation of the electrical system constitutes an emergency that requires immediate attention.
The agency initially rejected the request after concluding that the elements of an “emergency” were not configured.
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LUMA Energy asked the Puerto Rico Energy Negotiate (NEPR) for an emergency technical hearing to justify its proposal to increase the tariff of 2.6 cents per kilowatt-hour, after the initial request was rejected. According to LUMA Energy President Juan Saca, the measure responds to the urgent need to make investments in critical infrastructure before the start of the hurricane season. “It is our responsibility as a system operator to call on all …
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