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The CUC Team
Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (CUC) currently
has 193 employees, 90% of whom are Caymanian, and is
structured in four divisions: Executive, Financial, Production and
Transmission and Distribution.
Operations
CUC relies upon diesel generation to produce
electricity for Grand Cayman.
Our Licence
CUC operates the only public electrical
utility in Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands.
On April 3, 2008, CUC entered into new Generation and
Transmission & Distribution Licences with the Government of
the Cayman Islands.
Prior to April 3, 2008, CUC operated pursuant to a
25-year exclusive Licence with the Government of the Cayman
Islands under the provisions of Section 6 of The Cayman
Islands Electricity Law 1974, originally dated May 10, 1966,
amended November 1, 1979 and renewed for a further 25 years
on January 17, 1986.
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Environment
CUC was first registered to the ISO 14001
environmental standard in 2004, the first and only
organisation in the Cayman Islands to achieve this
third-party registration. In May 2007, the Company achieved
re-registration to the ISO 14001:2004 standard by
demonstrating our commitment to the standard's requirements
and our Environmental Policy.
Community Involvement
Excellent corporate citizenship is a
responsibility CUC takes very seriously. It has taken the
lead in community involvement by providing voluntarism and
financial support to many worthy projects.
History
Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd., known
locally as "CUC", commenced operations as the only public
electric utility in Grand Cayman, the largest of the three
Cayman Islands, in May 1966. The Company has been through
many challenging and exciting periods but has kept pace with
Grand Cayman's rapid development for over 40 years. Today we
are considered one of the most reliable and efficient power
companies in the Caribbean.
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