Guam grid company

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Guam grid company

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Why choose generation renewable – Guam?

I am extremely pleased with my solar system from Generation Renewable – Guam. I was paying more than $400.00 for power to GPA before getting a solar system from Generation Renewable – Guam... I was never really able to save money on power until I got a solar energy system from Generation Renewable – Guam...

What is Guam Power Authority & Public Utilities Commission?

Guam Power Authority and the Guam Public Utilities Commission, as the result of a collaborative effort, have agreed on a set of standards, practices, procedures and methodologies to promote and provide incentives for prudent fuel use.

How do I contact the Guam Power Authority?

For more information and agencies, call the CCU Board Secretary at (671) 648-3002 or visit The Guam Power Authority has been serving Guam for 55 years. Contact us to let us know what updates and information we can provide to help you better understand the work we do; or ways we can better serve you.

How does Guam Power Authority manage performance?

Guam Power Authority management holds strongly to the tenet that if you do not measure performance, then you cannot manage performance. In order to better serve the public, the Authority maintains standards for performance. In addition, the PUC and GPA have agreed upon standards for prudent fuel use.

Who is Guam's governing board?

The CCU commissioners, directly responsible and accountable to the voters of Guam, is now in its 21st year serving as GPA’s governing board. Their combined talent and professional expertise guides and results in excellent policy decisions for our utility, the ratepayers, and the community.

How much does it cost to restore power on Guam?

The estimated cost for capacity restoration is $5 to $7 million, with annual operating costs of $2-3 million. General Manager John M. Benavente, P.E., stated, “We are pleased to see the CCU’s endorsement for our short-term projects, which are crucial in addressing the challenges afecting power generation on Guam.

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