Public consultation on electricity rates soon

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Public consultation on electricity rates soon

By the end of this year, the Regulated Industries Commission (RIC) will have public consultations on a draft determination for a review of electricity rates.

So said, Public Utilities Minister, Marvin Gonzales.

He said a review is necessary as it will assist T&TEC with improving its finances “so it can undergo the necessary preventative and routine maintenance” of its services.

Gonzales admitted that rate reviews for public utilities “may not be popular,” but he said they are, “very relevant to the commission.”

He said this review will help T&TEC improve its services, but it will allow the commission to meet the RIC’s requirements of service.

Gonzales said he understood the concerns of those, who are worried about further financial strain.
Because of this, he said, there will be a utility cash card system to allow the most vulnerable to be able to get electricity and water.

“It is better you have a subsidy structure where those customers who in fact need protection, that they benefit from subsidy arrangements.” He said those who can afford to pay closer to the market rate will have to do so.

“Government has been saying all along that our gas sector and our gas flow is very mature, and the kind of gas we are getting right now is nowhere compared to what we were getting before.

“Therefore, as a country, we have to make a clear determination of whether it is better to utilise the limited gas resources that we have to sell it to a market where we can maximise returns or simply to sell it at a concessionary rate at NGC (National Gas Company) to generate cheap electricity.”

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