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Opinion: Caribbean Electricity Companies – Killing Me Softly

Last updated: August 17, 2025 1:45 am
Published: 8 months ago
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CAYMAN ISLANDS – Among the many tortures that the citizens of the Caribbean have to endure during the summer, high electricity bills are the worst. They are also the least explained.

High Electricity Bills

One of the leaders of the pack in the highest power bills in the Caribbean must be the Toronto Stock Exchange listed Caribbean Utilities Company of the Cayman Islands. Sorely and desperately in need of oversight and change, but none is forthcoming. Here, there are no brave moves such as a non-renewal of their license to be expected. This is unlike the Asian owned, oxymoron named, Jamaica Public Service, as happened recently by the Jamaican government.

In 2021 CUC gave itself a score of 8 out of 17 countries surveyed in the restrictive 800 kWh residential bracket. This was done without naming the other countries. That press release was parroted by several media outlets. The America Solar Energy Society declared in 2022 that a Caribbean home would require 500 kWh. That very restrictive and select self-assessment by CUC creates more doubt than clarification. All numbers can be manipulated to serve whomever. In that same report, CUC had the lowest ranking for solar savings among the UK Overseas Territories at $760. In contrast, the highest, Montserrat, had savings of $2,210.

Electricity Rates In The Caribbean

The 2024 Caribbean Association of Electric Utilities or CARILEC report on monthly residential bills for 400kWh has CUC in the top ten of twenty two Caribbean providers. These providers are closely banded together between US$140-180. CUC is correct that they do not have the highest electricity rates in the Caribbean. They have put forward a profusion of explanations as to why this is their predicament. Presumably, the other Caribbean providers will have the selfsame press releases.

Little, isolated, underdeveloped Belize has the fourth lowest electricity rate in the same report. Most of the lowest rate countries receive government subsidies.

Government Responsibility

While this is a mostly unknown word in the Third World or Caribbean, subsidies are a necessary part of the outside world. Given our aspirations, it must now be a part of the Caribbean. If governments have been unable to fix the punishing electricity bills that burden their voters while restricting upward mobility, there must be change and change now.

Yes, bigwigs may have to cut back on their junkets or their vanity projects if they fail the mandate of citizens chained to incomparable worst part of their cost of living.

Failing that they may have to stretch their imagination to offshore oil exploration like Guyana and Jamaica. In a pioneer move Guyana distributed 100,000 of their local currency from their newly producing oil wealth last year to every citizen. Every Caribbean politician must be squirming in his seat as their populace grows smarter at the ballot box.

Who feels it knows it.

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