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PSC Regular Meeting Agenda (July 2025)
Notice is hereby given that there will be a Regular Meeting of the Virgin Islands Public Services Commission on Tuesday, July 08, 2025, at 9:00 am.
PSC Newsletter 001-26
The Virgin Islands Public Services Commission (PSC) recently concluded a two-day series of public hearings on St. John (February 2) and St. Thomas (February 3) as part of Docket No. 691, the investigation into ferry service rates and operations between St. Thomas and St. John.
005-26-01 (PSC Regular Meeting – Energy Matters) May 2026
U.S. Virgin Islands — The Virgin Islands Public Services Commission (PSC), alongside the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA) reviewed ongoing efforts to improve customer service operations, reduce billing complaints, and advance the territory’s Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) modernization program during a recent public meeting.
001-26-01 (PSC Regular Meeting – Energy Matters) January 2026
U.S. Virgin Islands — The Virgin Islands Public Services Commission (PSC) convened its regular meeting on Tuesday, January 13, 2026, to advance critical matters related to energy procurement, utility planning, and regulatory oversight affecting the Territory’s electric system.
During the meeting, the Commission received detailed briefings from the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA) on ongoing fuel procurement efforts, consultant selection, and potential waste-to-energy initiatives.
003-26-02 (PSC Regular Meeting – Energy Matters) February 2026
U.S. Virgin Islands — the Virgin Islands Public Services Commission (PSC) received detailed updates and took action on several significant energy matters affecting the territory, including consultant selection for electric utility oversight, infrastructure modernization efforts by the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority (WAPA), outstanding streetlight receivables, and
developments in the WAPA base rate investigation (Docket No. 706).
005-26-02 (PSC Regular Meeting – Ferry Franchise Matters) May 2026
U.S. Virgin Islands — The Virgin Islands Public Services Commission took several procedural actions during its recent meeting regarding ongoing ferry-rate investigations and emergency fuel surcharge requests affecting ferry service between St. Thomas and St. John.
