PSC Probes WAPA Rates as Renewable Projects Advance
The Virgin Islands Public Services Commission has launched a rate investigation into the Water and Power Authority as part of its statutory review, while also receiving updates on multiple renewable energy efforts during its regular meeting Tuesday.
2025-04-09 11:38:26 - VI News Staff
The rate investigation, required every five years, will evaluate WAPA’s electric and water systems in hopes of improving service and addressing ongoing financial hurdles. According to a PSC press release, commissioners tabled the staff report to allow time for finalizing a hearing examiner and technical consultants to ensure “a thorough and accurate analysis.”
WAPA representatives briefed the commission on solar and battery storage developments, noting 14 megawatts of solar generation now online on St. Croix and 5 megawatts on St. Thomas. Integrated battery storage systems are being used to stabilize output and improve grid reliability. WAPA also finalized an energy storage agreement with VIElectron at the Petronella site on St. Croix, where battery technology is being deployed to manage power flow and improve grid efficiency, the press release stated.
Efforts to secure new fuel supply contracts and bolster reserves ahead of hurricane season are also underway, WAPA officials said. The authority emphasized its commitment to paying solar providers on time and continuing infrastructure upgrades and strategic partnerships to build resilience and expand renewable capacity.