LUMA requests tariff increase of 2.3 cents per kilowatt hour for January
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According to the consortium, fuel costs incurred between June and November rose significantly.
By Redacción Es Noticia redacción@esnoticiapr.com The company LUMA Energy reported today - Tuesdays- that it submitted to the Puerto Rico Energy Negotiate (NEPR) the quarterly factors for the adjustment in the cost of fuel (FCA) and the charge for the purchase of energy (PPCA), which could result in an increase of approximately 2.3 cents per kilowatt-hour in the average bill of residential customers. The increase, according to the privatization …
The operator of the transmission and distribution system, LUMA Energy, today asked the Puerto Rico Energy Negotiate (NEPR) for a further increase to the electricity tariff after revealing the quarterly adjustment in the fuel cost for the generation from June to November. According to the consortium, during many of these months, overall energy consumption was higher than expected due to unusually high temperatures, and it generates PR increased t…
SAN JUAN – Today, LUMA, as an operator of the transmission and distribution system, submitted to the Puerto Rico Energy Negotiate (NEPR) the quarterly factors calculated for tariffs (tariff riders) in terms of fuel cost adjustment (FCA) and the adjustment in the energy purchase charge (PPCA). The increase in these factors is due to the higher fuel costs than expected between June and November. Over many of these months, overall energy consumptio…
Luma announced this Tuesday that as a result of the increase in costs for the purchase of fuel, it is possible to increase by 2.3 cents per kilowatt-hour in the average bill of residential customers. The consortium submitted to the Puerto Rico Energy Negotiate (NEPR) the quarterly factors calculated for tariffs (tariff riders) in terms of the adjustment in the cost of fuel (FCA) and the adjustment in the charge for energy purchase (PPCA) and in …
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