Planned Outages 4 to 8 Dec 2023
Grenlec is reminding customers about recent changes in the electricity bill. These changes introduced by the Public Utility Regulatory Commission (PURC) Interim Tariff determination means two new components, the Fuel Adjustment Clause and the Renewable Energy Charge, are now applicable to all customers. The Renewable Energy Charge was implemented in October 2023 to show
Grenada Electricity Services Ltd. (Grenlec) is notifying customers about two important changes to the electricity billing structure. These two new components are being implemented by the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC), which has the authority under the Electricity Act to determine the electricity tariff-setting methodology. The first change, the Renewable Energy (RE) Charge was implemented on 1 October 2023. It reflects the impact of electricity
Grenada Electricity Services is advising customers about a delay in printing and dispatch of some customer bills, which should have been printed and mailed in August. This situation has resulted from an unexpected late shipment of bill printing supplies. Please note that the present challenge has only impacted the printing of some customer bills.
Grenlec apologises for the island-wide service interruption that occurred on Monday, 28 August 2023 at 12: 36 PM. This was due to the accidental operation of a switching device, which triggered a chain of events resulting in the disruption of services across mainland Grenada. Once the cause was identified, our technical team immediately began
The Grenada Electricity Services (Grenlec) is pleased to present a redesigned electricity bill that will take effect from 1 September 2023. The redesign of the electricity bill prepares Grenlec to facilitate proposed changes to the electricity tariff that will be implemented by the Public Utilities Regulatory Commission (PURC) in October 2023. Casandra Slocombe,