Topic: Caribbean Utilities Co. Ltd.
50 years ago: CUC, Caledonian Farms, telco rates and Brac by-election
The top article in the 5 Feb. 1976 issue of the Caymanian Compass was on CUC workers threatening to strike.
CUC attributes energy bill decrease to infrastructure investment
Caribbean Utilities Company residential customers should expect to see a 9% decrease in their July energy bills compared to the same month last year.
Water prices drop with energy costs
Residential water rates have been dropping along with energy costs, with energy charges on water bills from both the Water Authority and Cayman Water reduced by 30 percent over the past year.
Business in brief: Appleby announces management changes
Offshore law firm, Appleby, has announced a series of changes to its management team following the completion of the management buyout of its fiduciary business in December.
Agreement for sea-based power possible by late March
Executives from the company designing Cayman’s first floating platform for generating electricity from the ocean hope to complete a power purchase agreement with the Caribbean Utilities Company by late next month.
Solar farm groundbreaking set for February
Groundbreaking for Cayman’s first solar farm and non-Caribbean Utilities Company utility-scale power plant will take place next month, launching a long-awaited move to renewable energy.
EDITORIAL – Power lines: Our stance on ‘green’ energy
We (and no doubt our readers) were cheered by all aspects of the headline that appeared in Thursday’s Cayman Compass: “Oil, solar contribute to...
Oil, solar contribute to decrease in CUC power bills
Caribbean Utilities Company announced on Tuesday a continuing decline in electricity prices – and consumer bills – as the price of oil falls on...
Chamber launches ‘green’ pledge
The Chamber of Commerce unveiled an environmental pledge to encourage businesses and individuals to do their part to preserve our natural resources and keep the environment healthy.











