Government Reduces The Cost Of Electricity For Low Income Households

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More than 21,000 low-income households in Grenada will begin to receive aย  $10 electricity subsidy from the Government, resulting in lower electricity costs for theseย  households on a monthly basis for the next 12 months. Customers will begin to see the subsidyย  on their February bills from the Grenada Electricity Services Ltd. (GRENLEC).

This relief measure forms part of the Governmentโ€™s efforts to ease cost of living expenses forย  citizens. The cost to the Government for February is $176,140.

In addition, low-income households that consume less than 100 kWh per month will not meetย  the threshold for the payment of the Value Added Tax (VAT) nor the Environmental Levy,ย  resulting in additional savings.

The public is reminded that all GRENLEC customers who do not qualify for the subsidy will payย  VAT at the lower rate of 7.5% instead of the previous rate of 15%. This relief will result inย  significant savings for all categories of GRENLEC customers.

The Government takes this opportunity to remind the public of the importance of energy efficiency and conservation and reiterates its commitment to reducing the impact of high energyย  costs on the population.

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