My apology to one and all for making this misleading and inaccurate post. I based my post on believing what I read on the Jamaica-Gleaner website. (link attached in original post) I won't make the mistake of believing what I read on the Jamaica Gleaner website again!

After a little research on my part, I learned the JPS made a submission (dated April 3, 2013) to the Office of Utilities Regulations (OUR) for an overall adjustment of 10.35% to the non-fuel base electricity rates for the period of June 1, 2013 to June 1, 2014. I have not gleaned any reliable information on whether this submission for a rate adjustment will be, or has been, approved or denied by the OUR.
As for the devaluation of the Jamaican currency, and the IMF's direct influence on that, I regret the hardship it will inflict on the Jamaican
people. It disturbs me when visitors to Jamaica naively cheer the $J falling to an exchange rate approaching 100 to 1 against the US
greenback. (This is solely my opinion).
Rob correctly said, there is no increase at the
current time. Great line for the subject at hand!