In response to the Jamaica Public Service (JPS) warning of potential higher electricity bills due to Tropical Storm Melissa, Opposition Spokesman on Energy Phillip Paulwell has urged the Office of Utilities Regulation (OUR) to intervene and ensure fair practices. JPS CEO Hugh Grant attributed the anticipated cost increase to the more expensive fuel mix required for generators during the storm. However, Paulwell emphasized the need for transparency and accountability in JPS’ billing process. In a recent statement, he called on the OUR to closely monitor JPS’ actions and demanded detailed disclosures, including billing cycles, fuel price averages, and the methodology for calculating fuel costs. Paulwell also questioned JPS’ claim that 20% of power during the storm would come from solar and wind-powered independent providers (IPPs), urging IPPs to verify this assertion. He further highlighted past grievances, such as estimated billing and excessive fuel charges following Hurricane Beryl, and stressed the importance of fair billing practices that balance the interests of JPS and its customers.
#EyeOnMelissa: Paulwell calls on OUR to monitor JPS’ billing actions amid storm
