By Danessa Rivera (The
Philippine Star) | Updated June 27, 2016 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines - Manila
Electric Co. (Meralco) is seeking regulatory clearance to charge P12.38 million
from its customers to compensate Montalban Methane Power Corp. (MMPC) for the
excess capacity it injected to the distribution system beyond agreed supply
contract.
In a joint filing with the Energy
Regulatory Commission (ERC), Meralco and MMPC sought approval for an additional
P0.005 per kilowatt-hour (kwh) to consumers for one month to recover P12.38
million.
As directed by the ERC in July last
year, Meralco and MMPC signed a memorandum of agreement (MOA) to cover the
payment for the energy generated and injected by MMPC to the distribution
system of Meralco from Jan. 26 to June 15, 2015.
Meralco proposed the said amount
would be remitted to MMPC as compensation for the 2.65 million kwh delivered by
the power generator, which was beyond the contract for the supply of
electricity (CSE) between the two parties.
Under Republic Act 9136, or the
Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA), the payment for the energy
generated and injected by MMPC to the distribution system of Meralco is a
pass-through charge.
“The parties believe that a
one-month period of recovery is reasonable as the amount to be recovered is
only minimal, thus, it has negligible impact to the customers,” Meralco and
MMPC said.
Both parties entered into the CSE in
April 3, 2009 until Jan. 26, 2015, which was terminated after MMPC decided to
register in the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM) and participate in the
feed-in tariff (FIT) scheme.
“However, despite the termination of
the CSE, MMPC was still able to generate and inject energy to the distribution
system of Meralco,” the petition read.
MMPC owns a power plant powered by
the methane-extracted from the Montalban Landfill, located in Rizal.
Meanwhile, Meralco distributes
electricity to over 5.7 million customers in its franchise area which includes
Metro Manila, Bulacan, Cavite, Rizal and certain parts of Batangas, Laguna,
Quezon and Pampanga.
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