Your electricity bill might go up as early as July if the Public Utilities Commission approves Belize Electricity Limited‘s request for a rate hike. B.E.L. submitted their proposal on April fourth, covering the period from January 1st, 2026, to June 30th, 2028. The P.U.C. will spend thirty days reviewing the ninety-one-page document before announcing their initial decision. After that, B.E.L. customers will have ten days to share their opinions. News Five’s Marion Ali has the scoop on what B.E.L. is asking for.
Belize Electricity Limited is asking for a rate increase from forty cents to at least forty-three cents per kilowatt-hour. This three-cent hike would start on January first, 2026, and last until June thirtieth, 2028, when the next tariff review is due. B.E.L. argues that the proposed rate hike is essential to offset the rising costs of energy imports and the inflationary pressures on their operating and maintenance expenses. Additionally, the utility company highlights the need for investments to upgrade and modernize the grid, connect new renewable energy sources, and install other supportive equipment. B.E.L. believes that this increase will provide stability over the requested period.
B.E.L. reports that since 2020, its net fixed assets have grown by twenty-eight percent, thanks to ongoing investments in infrastructure, system upgrades, and service improvements. Looking ahead, the company expects this figure to jump by another fifty percent by the end of 2028. This snapshot is just a glimpse of what the P.U.C. will be reviewing in the coming weeks before making its initial decision on B.E.L.’s application. After that, B.E.L. customers will have ten days to share their opinions. News Five will keep you updated when the decision is made. Marion Ali for News Five.