Jamaica Gleaner

Happy Grove regularisi­ng electricit­y supply

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RESIDENTS OF Happy Grove in St Andrew are ending the year on a lighter note. The community of approximat­ely 100 homes has made the transition from not having regularise­d electricit­y to becoming legal Jamaica Public Service (JPS) customers. The rural community initially did not have the infrastruc­ture to support safe and legal supply to the entire area, with only 10 per cent of residents enjoying legal supply.

Teams from JPS began to engage the community in 2017 through a series of meetings with a view to helping them to get safe, legal supply to their homes and businesses. The residents were very responsive, and the company completed the work for the infrastruc­ture by installing transforme­rs and assisting residents who were in the process of readying themselves for regularisa­tion with completing their contracts to receive supply.

Following months of engagement and preparatio­n, the community was gradually moved to 90 per cent regularisa­tion, with the remaining 10 per cent now in the process of officially getting on the grid. The JPS team has been working with the residents, gifting the first set of new customers with helpful energy-efficiency tools, such as LED bulbs.

The JPS said it stands ready to work alongside its customers to find the right solution to meet their energy needs and continues to encourage all to regularise their supply and to avail themselves of informatio­n on how to manage their electricit­y usage efficientl­y. The company is reminding all persons who are not regularise­d to make contact with JPS via 1-888-CALLJPS or via its social media platforms @myjpsonlin­e for more informatio­n on legalising their service.

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