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003-25 (PSC Regular Meeting – energy matters – april 2025)
US VIRGIN ISLANDS – The Virgin Islands Public Services Commission (PSC or the
Commission) convened for its regular meeting on Tuesday, April 8, 2025, to hear testimony and
receive updates on various energy-related matters.
001-25-2 (PSC Regular meeting – March 2025 – Energy Matters)
US VIRGIN ISLANDS – The Virgin Island Public Services Commission (PSC or the
Commission) met for its regular meeting on Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
002-26 (PSC Public Notice of Rescheduling)
U.S. Virgin Islands — The Virgin Islands Public Services Commission (PSC) announces that its next scheduled meeting, originally set for Tuesday, February 10, 2026, has been rescheduled to take place on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
003-26-03 (PSC Regular Meeting – Ferry Franchise Matters) February 2026
U.S. Virgin Islands — the Virgin Islands Public Services Commission (PSC) addressed ongoing ferry franchise rate proceedings, reviewed the status of recent public hearings, clarified next procedural steps in the rate-setting process, and acknowledged receipt of a petition for reconsideration concerning hearing examiner fee assessments in Docket No. 691.
009-25 (PSC Regular meeting – Energy Matters) August 2025
U.S. Virgin Islands – The Virgin Islands Public Services Commission (PSC or the Commission) held its monthly regular meeting yesterday, which extended for several hours as commissioners and stakeholders engaged in in-depth discussions on a broad range of regulatory, operational, and strategic matters—all concerning the Water and Power Authority (WAPA or the Authority).
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).
