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Subject: Cayman: Disclaimer Regarding the Findings of the Value of Solar (VOSS) Study

ICEO, Mr. Sonji Myles

The Utility Regulation and Competition Office (URCO) announces the release of
the Value of Solar Study (‘VOSS’). The VOSS was commissioned by the Office in 2022,
to evaluate the net benefits of distributed and utility-scale solar energy in the Cayman
Islands.


The study was previously withheld under the Freedom of Information Act. However,
following a recent review, by the Office’s current ICEO and Team, it has been determined
that there are no valid grounds under the FOI Act to justify continued withholding of the
document.


The Regulator’s ICEO Sonji Myles stated: In the spirit of transparency, accountability, and
public engagement – we publish this report along with a disclaimer to the public as part
of our efforts to support informed dialogue around renewable energy policy and to ensure
that key regulatory decisions are accessible and evidence-based.”
Disclaimer Relating to the Findings of the Study


The study examines various factors influencing the general value of solar, including the
direct impact on utilities, associated risks and environmental and economic effects.
While the report offers valuable insights, it is important to note that the VOSS was
undertaken to analyse the avoided costs, various net benefits, and expenses related to
consumer-owned distributed generation. The findings and conclusions presented in the
VOSS do not represent the official position, policy, or constitute an administrative
determination of the Office.


The values expressed in the study are denominated in US dollars and are based on
specific assumptions, methodologies, and stakeholder inputs relevant at the time of
analysis. These inputs are subject to change based on evolving market conditions,
technological developments and changes in regulatory frameworks or considerations.
Accordingly, the VOSS should not be interpreted as binding upon the Office, offering any
guarantee of financial returns to any person; confirmation of applicable rates; nor an
indication of specific policy direction. Any decisions or actions based on the study would
also require the Office to take into account other important factors, including but not
limited to economic feasibility, impact on consumers, regulatory requirements and
broader energy policy objectives.

The Office remains committed to facilitating informed discussions on renewable energy
development in the Cayman Islands and looks forward to continued engagement with
stakeholders, as part of the ongoing energy transition.

Link to VOSS report https://www.ofreg.ky/ict/ict-publications

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