Bermuda Electric Light Company Limited (BELCO) today advised that following an approvals process by the Regulatory Authority of Bermuda, electricity tariffs will change for all meters read on or after January 1, 2026.
Base electricity rates will decrease for all meter read after 1 January2026. The Fuel Adjustment Rate (FAR), which is set quarterly, willremain at 13.799₵ per kilowatt hour in Q1, resulting in lower bills for the customers in the New Year. The breakdown of the new tariffs can be found on BELCO’s website at www.belco.bm.
For a low-usage residential household whose consumption is 200-kilowatt hours per meter reading cycle, there will be a decrease of approximately –$5.74 to a monthly bill (after the prompt-pay discount).
For the average residential household whose consumption is 650-kilowatt hours per meter reading cycle, there will be a decrease of approximately –$20.80 to a monthly bill (after discount).
For a high-usage residential household whose consumption is 1,500-kilowatt hours per meter reading cycle, there will be a decrease of approximately –$68.54 to a monthly bill (after discount).
BELCO President Wayne Caines said: “Over the past year, we have undertaken a comprehensive review of our operations at BELCO to identify opportunities for greater efficiency and cost savings that benefit our customers. These efforts have enabled us to achieve operational improvements that are being passed on to our customers through lower base electricity rates which will be seen on your bills in January. BELCO remains committed to continually assessing its operations and associated costs, while ensuring that we reliably meet the energy demands of our customers.“
BELCO customers can learn more about their bill as well as tips on energy efficiency and ways to reduce their bill at www.belco.bm.
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