CUC: Falling fuel prices result in decrease of Fuel Adjustment Charge

(CUC) — The Commonwealth Utilities Corporation has been notified by Mobil Oil Mariana Islands Inc. that there has been a decrease in the average international  fuel oil prices which will affect the Fuel Adjustment Charge or FAC.

As a result, the current FAC rate will be reduced by $0.06044 (6 cents) from $0.43285 per kWh to $0.37241 per kWh effective August  1, 2022.

The FAC is one of two components that make up the CUC Electric kWh Rate, which is used to purchase fuel. The second component  is the CUC Base Rate, which is used to fund operations, projects, and debt service. This Base Rate has not been increased since April  17, 2014.

CUC is required, pursuant to an order previously issued by the Commonwealth Public Utilities Commission to adjust, up or down, the FAC pass-through rate when the Mean of Platts Singapore or MOPS monthly pricing provided by Mobil equals or exceeds a 4.5% differential of the average per gallon cost of fuel used in the calculation of the current FAC rate.

CUC first instituted the Levelized Energy Adjustment Clause or LEAC in 2009 to recover fuel and fuel related costs, a system also used by power providers in Guam and the U.S. Virgin Islands.  In May 2015, the CPUC authorized CUC to change the name of LEAC  to FAC to provide customers a more accurate description of the electric rate.

About CUC

The Commonwealth Utilities  Corporation is  a non-profit autonomous  agency of  the CNMI government which provides electric power,  water,  and wastewater services  to Saipan, Tinian, and Rota.

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