By Danessa Rivera (The
Philippine Star) | Updated August 24, 2016 - 12:00am
http://www.philstar.com/business/2016/08/24/1616508/meralco-seeks-approval-install-more-smart-meters
MANILA, Philippines – Power
distributor Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) is seeking regulatory approval for an
additional 235,000 smart meters as it aggressively expands its prepaid retail
electricity service (PRES).
The company has filed an application
with the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to roll out 235,000 smart meters
for regulatory year 2017 or from July 1, 2016 to June 30, 2017, Meralco SVP and
head for customer retail services and corporate communications Alfredo Panlilio
said.
“We have (one) pending now for
235,000 meters for regulatory year 2017… depending on how we can also bring
down cost of meters, we’ll ramp it up accordingly,” he said.
The recent filing came after the ERC
approved the additional 100,000 prepaid meters sought by Meralco for regulatory
year 2016, which covers the July 1, 2015 to June 30, 2016.
Panlilio said the application would
cover a mix of prepaid and postpaid smart meters, but more of prepaid meters
since the product is already developed.
In its initial rollout, Meralco was
cleared by the ERC for 40,000 prepaid meters.
In the same event, Meralco president
Oscar Reyes said this is part of the power distributor’s automation of its
network.
“We’re fortunate to get the support
of ERC to provide us the necessary approvals for capital expenditures for
infrastructure. We’re nearing 40,000 prepaid meters and we have approval now
for the next 100,000 and those will be rolled out and deployed. So there will
be additional waves of smart meters, prepaid and postpaid,” Reyes said.
Currently, Meralco’s smart grid
journey is still on the infancy stage as the power distributor is targeting to
have half of its total customers shift to smart meters in the next eight years,
Panlilio said.
“We’re hoping that by 2024, at least
half of the market is on smart meters,” he said.
So far, Meralco has installed around
32,000 prepaid meters within its franchise.
Panlilio said the first 40,000
prepaid meter roll out would be hit by September of October. This means 0.67
percent of the projected six million Meralco customers will be on smart meters.
“My dream on smart grid is everybody
(to be) on smart meters. But obviously, we have to work with ERC in terms of
approvals… Of course, our role is to bring down the costs (of meters) even
further,” he said.
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