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PUBLIC NOTICE
 
BARBADOS LIGHT & POWER COMPANY LIMITED’S APPLICATION FOR APPROVAL TO RECOVER THE RENTAL AND OPERATING COSTS OF 11MW OF TEMPORARY GENERATOR UNITS THROUGH THE FUEL CLAUSE ADJUSTMENT
 
 
BARBADOS
 
No. FTC-01/2024 BLPC-FCA-20240129
 
IN THE MATTER of the Utilities Regulation Act, Cap 282 and the Fair Trading Commission Act CAP. 326B of the Laws of Barbados;
 
AND IN THE MATTER of the Utilities Regulation (Procedural) Rules, 2003 and the Utilities Regulation (Procedural) (Amendment) Rules, 2009;
 
AND IN THE MATTER of the Application by the Barbados Light & Power Company Limited (the Applicant) for approval to recover the rental and operating costs of 11MW of generator units through the Fuel Clause Adjustment.
 
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that: The Applicant has filed an Application with the Fair Trading Commission (‘the Commission’) for approval to recover the rental and operating costs of 11MW of temporary Aggreko generator units through the Fuel Clause Adjustment.
 
NOTICE IS ALSO HEREBY GIVEN that: In exercise of its powers under Rule 37 of the Utilities Regulation (Procedural) Rules, as amended (URPR), the Commission has determined that the hearing of the Application shall be by way of Written Hearing, pursuant to Procedural Directions to be issued by the Commission. During this hearing, only those persons who have submitted a letter of intervention and have been granted approval in accordance with the criteria as set down in the URPR will be entitled to participate.
 
INVITATION TO INTERVENORS: Any person who wishes to intervene in the proceedings is hereby notified that they must submit a letter of intervention in compliance with the URPR to This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it and copied to the Commission Secretary at This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it on or before 4:00pm Monday, February 26, 2024.
 

 
Dated the 16th day of February 2024.
Kevin K. D. Webster
General Legal Counsel and Commission Secretary
Fair Trading Commission
 
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