Published April 18, 2017, 10:01 PM By Myrna M.
Velasco
At least 744 contestable customers
have already affirmed that they are “king” when it comes to exercising
preference on their electricity service – that had been following the switch
they made to retail electricity suppliers.
The Philippine Electricity Market
Corporation (PEMC), central registration body (CRB) for the retail competition
and open access (RCOA) policy in the restructured electricity sector, said the
customers that already switched are generally those in the 1.0-megawatt
threshold.
“As of February 26, 2017, 744
customers have exercised their option to source their electricity requirements
from the retail suppliers,” PEMC said.
These are still under “voluntary
phase” following the temporary restraining order (TRO) of the Supreme Court on
the rules and Department of Energy (DOE) Circular relating to RCOA regime’s
enforcement.
The 744 customers account for more
than 65-percent of the 1,133 qualified end-users in the 1.0-megawatt threshold
to be in the RCOA sphere of supply contracting, as culled from the data of the
Energy Regulatory Commission.
That so far excluded the roughly 140
contestable customers that deferred switching applications after the issuance
of the high court’s restraining order.
According to PEMC, a number of those
that sought deferment are still in the 1.0MW threshold; while the rest are in
the 750-kilowatt level.
ERC indicated that about 401
customers are eligible for “contestability” in the lowered 750kW threshold, but
their switching to retail suppliers had been put on hold until the resolution
of the legal backlash in the RCOA rules and related edicts.
Contestable customers are those that
can already exercise their “freedom of choice” when it comes to their
electricity suppliers within the prescribed thresholds set by the industry
regulator.
While the competitive retail market
treads on to critical transition, PEMC as CRB has noted that it is already
preparing to “deploy the Central Registration and Settlement System” by June
this year.
This is an information technology
(IT) system that shall support the registration, metering, and settlement
processes of the integrated wholesale and retail markets
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