CUC: Rise in fuel prices results in Fuel Adjustment Charge increase

(CUC) —  The  Commonwealth Utilities  Corp. has been notified by Mobil Oil Mariana Islands Inc. that there  has been an increase  in the average  international fuel oil prices which  will affect the  Fuel Adjustment  Charge  or FAC.   As a result, the current FAC rate of $0.17341  per kWh will increase to $0.19355 per kWh effective July 1, 2021.

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.  The 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  monthly  pricing 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  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 Corp. 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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