Tuesday, May 7, 2024

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BARBADOS LIGHT POWER COMPANY’s (BL&P) latest public hearing has sparked a controversy involving intervenors and the Fair Trading Commission (FTC).

The electricity company recently applied to the utility regulator for approval to recover the costs associated with its commissioning of a five megawatt energy storage device via the Fuel Clause Adjustment.

The DAILY NATION learnt the FTC notified individuals and organisations granted intervenor status that the application would be considered via a “written hearing” and that they would have to meet their own costs of participation.

This has reignited a controversy that dates back nearly 20 years, with several intervenors voicing anger at the decision. (SC)

Please read the full story in today’s Daily Nation, or in the eNATION edition. 

 

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