St. Lucia Electricity Bill and Regulations Public Sensitization Meetings
The Energy and Public Utilities Division within the Department of Infrastructure, Ports, and Transport will be holding a series of public sensitization meetings focused on the draft Electricity Bill and its associated regulations. These meetings aim to engage both the public and private sector organizations in discussions about proposed changes to the legislation governing the electricity sector in Saint Lucia.
This critical regulation outlines the rights and responsibilities of electricity consumers, operators, and the regulator. It covers essential matters such as billing accuracy, service quality, and dispute resolution. By emphasizing fairness and transparency, the Legislation and its Regulations ensures that all consumers are treated equitably and promote healthy competition within the electricity market. They address key issues such as market entry, pricing transparency, and prevention of anti-competitive practices. By fostering a competitive environment for independent power producers, Saint Lucia aims to enhance efficiency and encourage innovation in the sector. These rules govern the licensing process for electricity providers. Whether it’s the utility company or an independent power producer, obtaining a license ensures compliance with safety standards, technical requirements, and operational guidelines. Licensing plays a crucial role in maintaining a reliable and secure electricity supply.
Public Meetings Schedule
- Castries: Castries City Hall, September 16th, 2024, 5p.m
- Gros-Islet: Vladimir Lucien Theatre, Human Resource Centre, September 19, 2024
- Soufrière: Club Whispers, September 23, 2024
- Vieux-Fort: Vieux-Fort Primary School, September 26th, 2024, 5p.m
- Dennery: Clendon Mason Memorial Secondary School, September 30, 2024
- Micoud: Micoud Secondary School, October 3, 2024
Conclusion
As Saint Lucia works towards achieving energy independence, your input is crucial. We encourage all citizens, businesses, and industry stakeholders to attend these meetings. Your valuable feedback will shape the future of our electricity sector.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the purpose of the public sensitization meetings?
The meetings aim to engage both the public and private sector organizations in discussions about proposed changes to the legislation governing the electricity sector in Saint Lucia. - What will be discussed during the meetings?
The meetings will focus on the draft Electricity Bill and its associated regulations, including matters such as billing accuracy, service quality, and dispute resolution. - How can I access the draft Electricity Bill and associated documents?
The documents will be available for review on the Government’s website, accessible via: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1Rz0TaUe-3I-ikgtMI3sW6k7Q20yhRoPP?usp=drive_link - Who can I contact for further information?
You can direct your inquiries to repudiv99@gmail.com or est@govt.lc