NV GEBE increases fuel clause to  Cg. 0.49 effective today, July 10

NV GEBE increases fuel clause to   Cg. 0.49 effective today, July 10

PHILIPSBURG--NV GEBE has announced an increase in the electricity fuel clause to Cg. 0.49, effective today, Friday July 10, 2026.

  The higher charge will appear on July 2026 electricity invoices that are scheduled to be distributed beginning Monday, July 13. The announcement was made today, Friday, July 10.

  According to the utility company, the increase reflects ongoing fluctuations in international fuel prices, which continue to affect the cost of imported fuel used to generate electricity in St. Maarten. NV GEBE said the island relies heavily on imported fuel for power production and that these costs are outside the company's control.

The company acknowledged the financial impact the increase may have on customers, saying it understands many households continue to face financial challenges.

NV GEBE said it will continue to support customers through its customer payment arrangements, Senior Relief Programme and other community support initiatives while maintaining the long-term sustainability of its utility services.

Temporary Manager Iris Arrindell said the company remains focused on balancing customer support with its operational responsibilities.

"Our customers are at the heart of everything we do. We understand that increases in living expenses affect every household, and we also share those concerns. While international fuel prices are beyond our control, our commitment to serving our community never changes. We will continue to communicate openly, treat every customer with dignity and respect, and work together to find practical solutions. Our mission is not only to provide essential utility services today but also, to ensure a stronger, more sustainable company for generations to come."

NV GEBE also encouraged customers to take energy-saving measures to help reduce electricity consumption and lower monthly utility costs.

The company said it will continue monitoring international fuel market conditions and remains committed to providing safe, reliable and sustainable electricity services. It also thanked customers for their continued patience, understanding and cooperation.

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