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Fear and Loathing in Kingston, As JPS Licence Expires
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 48389, member: 636"] Jamaica's power company JPS just got some bad news from the government. Officials told the electricity giant they won't renew their license under the same deal when it runs out on July 8, 2027. Minister Daryl Vaz broke the news Tuesday and said the government wants better terms for regular Jamaicans. He made it clear they don't want to take over JPS completely. The move gives Jamaica more power to shape how electricity works across the island. JPS bosses confirmed they received the official letter from government ministers. Company president Hugh Grant said this creates big questions for the energy business and the whole country. He promised customers that JPS will keep delivering safe and reliable power no matter what happens next. The company's legal team and shareholders are reviewing what this all means. Grant stressed that JPS remains committed to serving Jamaica with good electricity service. JPS currently controls all electricity generation and distribution across Jamaica as the only provider. The company got their original license back in 2001 for twenty years. Government officials extended that deal in 2011 to last until 2027. Many Jamaicans have complained for years about expensive electricity bills and power outages. The government's decision comes as people demand better service and lower costs from their power provider. [/QUOTE]
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