No Disconnections in April, Says MUL Boss, Customers Encouraged to Clear Up Arrears
Montserrat Utilities Limited (MUL) says it will not disconnect customers in arrears throughout the month of April in an effort
Montserrat Utilities Limited (MUL) says it will not disconnect customers in arrears throughout the month of April in an effort
The board of Montserrat Utilities Limited (MUL) was asked to resign effective today, Monday, December 18, 2023, as part of
The Government of Montserrat’s Food Voucher Relief Programme began on Thursday. Residents in both the Salem and Lookout districts were
The Government of Montserrat’s Food Voucher Relief Programme began on Thursday. Residents in both the Salem and Lookout districts were
As the island’s electrical power situation stabilises, government is turning their focus towards building Montserrat’s medium-term resilience leading up to
Residents awoke to power across the island with fingers crossed that it will remain. This was confirmed in a new
After an extended island wide outage on Tuesday, July 25, 2023, the island has been operating on a four on
After an extended island wide outage on Tuesday, July 25, 2023, the island has been operating on a four on
A plan for short term and longer-term plans to make the island’s power supply more resilient and sustainable was shared
A plan for short term and longer-term plans to make the island’s power supply more resilient and sustainable was shared
Loadshedding to continue into next week with slight adjustments to the schedule. (Times listed above are when people will have
Montserrat’s power generation issues are not new. However, Montserrat Utilities Limited, the island’s lone power company seemed to have been
Officials at Montserrat Utilities Limited (MUL) say load shedding is possible as they grapple with continued power generation challenges at
Montserrat Utilities Limited (MUL) said Thursday that customers can expect to experience power outages, especially at night for the foreseeable
Montserrat Utilities Limited (MUL) said Thursday that customers can expect to experience power outages, especially at night for the foreseeable
Premier Joseph Farrell said his government has been paying the electricity bills for low-income households since April. Speaking on Let’s
Montserrat Utilities Ltd. (MUL) is experiencing severe financial distress due to non-payment of bills by customers and increased fuel costs.
The 250kW Solar PV System which sits atop the government buildings in Shinlands is now contributing to the island’s power
A technician is now on island to resolve the issues related to the continued electricity interruptions that have been plaguing
Financing Montserrat’s move to 100% renewable energy is a critical consideration and one that will affect how successful the government