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WAPA Brings Clean Energy Progress and Customer Support Directly to Seniors

The Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority brought its message of progress and resilience to the community on Wednesday, July 22, during an outreach session with elderly residents at Sunny Isles Housing on St. Croix.

Members of WAPA’s Communications and Customer Service teams connected with several residents to share updates on key projects aimed at strengthening and modernizing the territory’s electrical grid. These included the ongoing installation of composite poles, the undergrounding of power lines, and WAPA’s milestone of being 51% powered by solar energy on St. Croix.

“As WAPA moves toward clean energy and use of battery energy storage systems, we’re becoming more resilient — so we can keep the lights on with fewer and shorter interruptions,” said Shanell Petersen, WAPA’s Communications Director. “By reducing the territory’s dependence on costly fossil fuels, we also expect to lower overall energy costs which will be a benefit to all of us and the environment.”

The team helped residents understand how to read their WAPA bill and explained the Medical Certificate Form which allows for temporary continued service for customers unable to pay their bill due to a medical emergency. In addition, WAPA shared how customers can authorize a trusted individual to handle their account using the Authorization to Release Utility Information form — a helpful tool for seniors who may want added support in managing their WAPA services.



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