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On the Table Increase of 11 Cents per Kilowatt Hour in the Proposed Revision of the Base Rate

Summary by El Nuevo Día
Both LUMA Energy and Genera PR and ESA called for budget increases of hundreds of millions of dollars.

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LUMA President Juan Saca requested a $19.16 increase in the average monthly bill from the Energy Bureau, warning that if it is not approved, the power grid will continue to deteriorate and outages will continue to increase.

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Both LUMA Energy and Genera PR and ESA called for budget increases of hundreds of millions of dollars.

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The investment proposals that LUMA presented to the Puerto Rico Energy Negotiate (NEPR) contemplate an average increase of $19.16 per month in the residential bill, equivalent to about 63 cents per day. The tariff increase, the company claims, would be aimed at financing improvements to the transmission and distribution system between 2025 and 2028. It also proposes that it is the first change in the rate that it requests since 2021 and the firs…

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SAN JUAN – The president of LUMA, Juan Saca, on Thursday asked the Puerto Rico Energy Negotiate for an increase of $19.16 in the average monthly bill, and warned that, if it is not approved, the power grid will continue to deteriorate and the interruptions will continue to increase. “No utility company, anywhere in the world, can achieve a stable and reliable system without sustained investments in critical infrastructure,” said Saca in written …

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The president of LUMA, Juan Saca, this Thursday asked the Puerto Rico Energy Negotiate for an increase of $19.16 in the average monthly bill, and warned that, if it is not approved, the electricity grid will continue to deteriorate and the interruptions will continue to increase. “No utility company, anywhere in the world, can achieve a stable and reliable system without sustained investments in critical infrastructure,” said Saca in written sta…

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El Nuevo Día broke the news in Puerto Rico on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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