Power customers could see some relief from high power bills starting next month, because the Guam Power Authority will recommend cutting the fuel surcharge, which is the most expensive part
Fuel prices are expected to drop in the coming months, according to the Guam Power Authority, which Thursday recommended that the current fuel surcharge — the most expensive part of
Contractor Hanwha Energy Corporation might back out of its 2018 contract to build and operate a 60-megawatt solar farm in Inalåhan, according to the Guam Power Authority.
An increase in the price of power “seems inevitable” because of higher global oil prices, according to Guam Power Authority General Manager John Benavente, who said it might be possible