PUC won't address rate rollback until December

Although the Consolidated Commission on Utilities approved a resolution last week to rollback the Guam Power Authority's May rate increase, you probably won't see the effect until you receive your December bill in January next year.

November 19, 2012Updated: November 19, 2012
KUAM NewsBy KUAM News

by Ken Quintanilla

Guam - Although the Consolidated Commission on Utilities approved a resolution last week to rollback the Guam Power Authority's May rate increase, you probably won't see the effect until you receive your December bill in January next year. PUC legal counsel Fred Horecky says although GPA had anticipated the petition to be discussed during Tuesday's PUC meeting, it has yet to be filed and most likely won't be discussed until next month.

Horecky says the short notice is not enough time to review the petition along with meeting open government rules.