As I have said, let communities be invested in local power generation - solar panels - and theft will decrease.
Oh - and image will go up!
JPS public image improved despite soar in power theft
Friday, May 02, 2014
POWER distribution monopoly, Jamaica Public Service Company (JPS) said
that its public image improved significantly last year despite a 56 per
cent jump in power theft to US$43.5 million ($4.7 billion).
"A primary focus of JPS in 2013 was creating a positive public image,"
said the light and power company in its latest annual report. "The
results were encouraging. A comparison of the media exposure for 2012
and 2013 shows a significant improvement in positive references to the
company and an increase in neutral references / objective discussions
about JPS - even by media personnel."
JPS's campaign involved building and strengthening of relationships with
key stakeholder groups; creating and maintaining a positive media
presence; improving general understanding of JPS' operations;
establishing and utilising the JPS Foundation to support national
development; and increasing the visibility of employee involvement in
the community.
Additionally, JPS appointed its first female President Kelley Tomlin, who focused on humanising the monopoly.
"During the year, our social media reach recorded a growth of more than
160 per cent in our dedicated audience (Fans/ Followers), which stood at
approximately 42,000 at the end of 2013 (combination of JPS &
eStore Facebook, Twitter, Issuu and LinkedIn platforms)."
Despite the campaign, theft remained a perennial problem at the light
and power company due to throw up lines and meter tampering. Theft
affected its profitability which dipped to US$9.2 million from US$12.3
million in 2012.
JPS told the Observer that the police arrested over 42 persons for the
illegal abstraction of electricity between January and March 2014 .
Additionally, JPS teams have removed in excess of 26,000 'throw ups'
predominantly from Kingston & St Andrew, St Catherine, and St
Elizabeth. Last year, over 1,200 persons were arrested for power theft.
Power theft forms part of overall system loss which was 25.88 per cent for 2013 or US$74.5 million.
"System losses was a critical area of focus for JPS in 2013," said the
company's annual report. "A number of initiatives were undertaken in an
effort to curtail the trend of deteriorating losses, and a centralised
team was formed to coordinate and monitor the losses activities with the
regional field service and operations teams. Through coordinated
'Strike Force' activities, a total of 197,646 illegal lines were removed
from the grid, and, with the assistance of the police, 1,246 persons
were arrested for illegal abstraction of electricity."
In April 2011, Japan-based Marubeni Corporation entered into a purchase
and sale agreement with Korea East-West Power, for joint ownership of 80
per cent in the JPS. The Government of Jamaica and a small group of
minority shareholders own the remaining shares.
http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/business/JPS-public-image-improved-despite-soar-in-power-theft_16578599
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