LUMA Energy Requests Emergency Rate Increase of 2.8 Cents per Kilowatt Hour
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A resounding "no" from the chairman of the House Government Committee, Víctor Parés, to LUMA Energy's request to raise the price of a kilowatt hour by 2.76 cents.
The temporary adjustment, which would take effect in June, would allow the operator to raise $40 million per month for operating expenses.
The petition would mean an increase of $11.08 per month in the residential bill By Drafting of Sin Comillas Luma Energy has asked the Puerto Rico Energy Negotiate (NEPR) for an increase in the rate to have emergency resources to respond to the hurricane season. It asks for an increase of 2.76 cents per kilowatt hour, which would result in an average monthly increase of approximately $11.08 in the residential bill. The proposed rate change will c…
By Redacción Es Noticia redacción@esnoticiapr.com The president and chief executive officer of LUMA Juan Saca, reported today -Friday- that the consortium presented to the Puerto Rico Energy Negotiate (NEPR) a proposal to increase the rate of 2.76 cents per kilowatt hour. According to Saca, the money that is supposed to raise the increase would be used for emergency investments. The proposed adjustment "would ensure that Puerto Rico has sufficie…
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