Public Announcement This is a public announcement from the Palau Public Utilities Corporation (PPUC). The public is hereby informed that the PPUC Customer Service is currently accepting refund applications for accounts that are overpaid by at least fifty dollars ($50.00). Applications are available at the Customer Service or online at www.ppuc.com and must be submitted […]
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Lifeline Subsidy for Power, Water, and Wastewater
The lifeline subsidy program is intended to assist low income households pay their monthly utility bills including power, water and wastewater (sewer). Eligible customers are subsidized for their first 150 kWh and first 5,000 gallons per month. As of April 2020, a total of 120 customers are benefiting from this program, 89 for electric power […]
PPUC advises of its new leadership
The Palau Public Utilities Corporation Board of Directors wishes to inform the public that it has gone through its selection process of hiring a new Chief Executive Officer following the advertisement of several vacancy announcements regarding the position over a period of two years, and on May 04, 2020, after receiving the resignation of Mr. […]
PPUC seeks to raise tariff prices
It was revealed during a Senate hearing last week that the Palau Public Utilities Corporation (PPUC) is seeking to raise their tariffs to match world fuel prices and current inflation rates. Prior to the meeting, a prohibition was put in place by the Olbiil Era Kelulau (OEK) to ensure that PPUC maintains the tariff price […]
Decherong is new PPUC CEO
Greg Decherong, the former Chairman of the Board of Palau Public Utilities Corporation (PPUC), is now the full-fledged Chief Operating Officer (CEO) of PPUC after he accepted and signed a contract with PPUC Board on Monday. He is no longer a member of the PPUC Board of Directors but a contracted employee. Decherong who served […]
Decades old collapsed sewer pipe near Sea Passion fixed
The constant smell of open sewer that used to plague King’s Mart and Sea Passion Hotel area for decades is finally gone after a 16 feet of collapsed sewer pipe was removed and replaced. Many of the sewer distribution lines in Koror are over 40 years old according to PPUC Chairman/CEO Greg Decherong. The line […]
