Grand Bahama Power Company filed rate adjustment with Regulator

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As part of its Regulatory Framework Agreement, the Grand Bahama Power Company (GBPC) filed its first-rate adjustment application since 2015 with the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA). The filing addresses two main topics: the requirement for an increase in base rates to maintain its operations going forward, and a generation plan that would see 15% of the Island’s electricity needs …

Grand Bahama Power announces transition to fully Bahamian-led operations

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  The Grand Bahama Power Company (GBPC) is pleased to announce executive appointments that progress its goals of being a customer-focused, agile, Bahamian-led utility. Nikita Mullings, a Grand Bahama native, has been appointed Chief Operating Officer (COO) of GBPC, effective December 1, 2020. Ms. Mullings brings a strong safety, operations and administration background to this critical role that oversees all …

HIGH ROCK ENERGIZED!

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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, GBPC crews continue to work safely to return service to areas severely impacted by Hurricane Dorian. This evening crews safely energized the Transmission & Distribution lines from Freetown to High Rock. On May 1, GBPC will commence restoration of homes and businesses approved to receive power by the Ministry of Works in those areas.

EAST GB CONNECTIONS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, GBPC crews continue to work safely to return service to areas severely impacted by Hurricane Dorian. Crews continue to work to rebuild the transmission and distribution system in East Grand Bahama. On May 1, GBPC will begin the connection of temporary accounts in East Grand Bahama (Freetown to High Rock) for customers with approved Ministry of …

UNDERSTANDING YOUR BILL DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC – APRIL BILLS WILL BE ESTIMATED

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As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to evolve, Grand Bahama Power Company remains steadfast in our commitment to providing our customers with safe, reliable and affordable electricity. As a result of the Emergency Orders by the Prime Minister that suspends non-essential operations to the general public to help reduce the spread of COVID-19, GBPC metermen will not read customers’ meters during …

KEEPING OUR DISTANCE DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC

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In doing our part to prevent the spread of COVID-19, GBPC Metermen & Linemen will maintain a 6ft distance from residents at all times when responding to service calls. We ask that residents refrain from approaching GBPC crews and contact us at 352-8411 to address any questions or concerns you may have. We strongly recommend all Grand Bahamians follow the …

NEW CONNECTIONS DURING COVID-19 PANDEMIC – 24 HOUR CURFEW

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Residential or business customers applying for electrical service can email the following documents to customerservice@gb-power.com Two forms of valid photo identification (Passport, Voter’s card, Driver’s license, etc) A valid Business License (for businesses). Security Deposit. An occupancy certificate issued by the Technical Department of the Grand Bahama Port Authority for newly constructed residences within the Port area. An occupancy certificate …

COVID-19 GB Power Update

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In response to the global pandemic and to safeguard the health and wellness of our employees, contractors and customers, effective Wednesday, March 18, our offices and drive-through window will be closed to customers and visitors. Bill payments may continue to be made online here on the Billing page of our website, and automatic payments will continue as normal. We have …

Storm restoration charge averages one cent per kilowatt-hour for all customers

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With the approval of the Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited (GBPA), the Grand Bahama Power Company (GBPC) will enact the Storm Recovery and Stabilization (SRS) charge effective April 1, 2020. The total cost of Hurricane Dorian restoration, including the costs for those areas in East Grand Bahama that will be restored by May 2020, is $15.6 million. In keeping with …