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Study: Only 8MW renewables can be inserted into grid

A study commissioned by the Commonwealth Utilities Corp. bared that only eight megawatts of renewable energy can actually be inserted into the Saipan grid. Citing the Renewable Energy Integration Study that was completed in December 2013, CUC executive director Alan Fletcher said...
Posted On Apr 21 2014 17:27
, By Moneth G. Deposa

CHCC owes vendors $11M

The Commonwealth Healthcare Corp. currently owes its different vendors approximately $11 million—an amount that has alarmed the board of trustees. In fact, the board said there is an immediate need to look for a resolution to these mounting receivables or the corporation will be...
Posted On Apr 21 2014 17:14
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Feds urge Early Head Start in the CNMI

The federal government encourages the CNMI Public School System to implement not just the Head Start program but also the Early Head Start as well to expand services to more children on the islands. This was what Education Commissioner Dr. Rita A. Sablan and PSS Head Start...
Posted On Apr 21 2014 17:11
, By Moneth G. Deposa

Electric base rate hike takes effect

The Commonwealth Public Utilities Commission has finally certified the tariff sheet for the new electric base rate, putting it into effect starting yesterday, April 17. It was on Feb. 5 when the commission approved the electric base rate petition of the Commonwealth Utilities...
Posted On Apr 18 2014 15:38
, By Moneth G. Deposa
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