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Fuel factor rate declined up to 15% in November and shows stable forecast for December bills

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Providenciales, Turks and Caicos Islands (Friday, December 16, 2022) – The reduction in the fuel factor rate that customers received on November’s electricity bills will remain relatively stable in December, with further reductions in the fuel factor rate across some service territories.

The fuel factor rate on November’s electricity bills decreased by 15% to $0.2587 from $0.3048 per kilowatt hour (“kWh”) for Providenciales, North Caicos, and Middle Caicos customers, and this rate will remain relatively stable on December’s electricity bills.

The fuel factor rate for Grand Turk and Salt Cay customers decreased by 4% to $0.2773 per kWh from $0.2889 on November’s electricity bills and a further decrease is projected on December’s electricity bills due to a decline in fuel costs.

The fuel factor rate for South Caicos decreased from the prior month’s $0.2815 by 2% and projections for December’s electricity bill will be shared once the information becomes available. Current fuel factor rate projections reflect that customers will see a reduced or relatively stable fuel factor rate on their December electricity bill.

This general fuel price trend is expected to continue into January 2023 but with slight changes across some service territories. Providenciales, North Caicos, and Middle Caicos customers will see a slight increase in the fuel factor rate on January’s electricity bills compared to the previous month. Grand Turk and Salt Cay customers are projected to receive another decrease in the fuel factor rate, creating a three-month-streak. These projections are subject to change based on volatility in the fuel market.

Fuel factor rates reached their highest in September and October 2022. The FortisTCI and TCIG fuel factor stabilization initiative helped to insulate residential customers from the impact of the volatility in the market during this period. The arrangement set a fixed price for each kilowatt hour (kWh) of electricity used for the last four months of the year. Residential customers will continue to be billed at a fixed cost of $0.20 per kilowatt hour (“kWh”) for the fuel factor rate on their December electricity bill.

December is the final month in which the fuel factor stabilization credit will be in effect, based on the current arrangement with TCI Government. Electricity bills at the end of January will return to the standard fuel factor rate calculation.

Fuel factor rates are authenticated by the TCI Government’s Energy and Utility Commissioner’s Office every month before the release of bills.

 

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Guyana’s financial support for Palestine

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Rashaed Esson

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#Palestine#Guyana, April 24, 2024 – A cheque of over GY$110 million which is USD$500 thousand, was presented to President Irfaan Ali, at a handover ceremony on April 23, in support of Palestine for Humanitarian efforts, according to reports.

The money, raised by Muslims and non Muslims, comes after an appeal by the National Ramadan Village during the month of Ramadan.

It will be sent to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine refugees (UNRWA) to help the victims of the ongoing war.

 

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Royal Caribbean Cancels Haiti Trips

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Rashaed Esson

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#Haiti#RoyalCaribbean, April 26, 2024- Royal Caribbean has decided to cancel all of its trips to Labadee, a popular destination in Haiti due to the worsening crisis, putting further strain on the country’s tourism sector. Cancellations were initially set to last until mid March but now they have been extended through the summer into September, according to a post by Royal Caribbean. A spokesperson for the organization is reported saying the Global Security and Intel team is monitoring the situation in Haiti, further expressing that the cancellations come as the safety and security of its guests are top priority.

 

 

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Haiti Transitional Council Sworn in- Henry Officially Resigns

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Rashaed Esson

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#Haiti#TransitionalCouncil#ArielHenry, April 26, 2024 – Haiti’s de facto Prime Minister Ariel Henry officially resigned, following the swearing in of the nine member transitional presidential council on Thursday April 25, 2024. He publicly announced his resignation in a post on Facebook. This follows Henry’s promise last month to exit office after gang members blocked his return to Haiti from Kenya.

 

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