(The Philippine Star) | Updated September 13, 2017 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines —
The Department of Energy (DOE) and the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines
(NGCP) are in talks to ensure secure and reliable power supply in the power grid,
especially in times of emergencies such as natural disasters.
Energy Secretary
Alfonso Cusi said he met recently with NGCP president Henry Sy Jr. and National
Transmission Corp. (TransCo) president Melvin Matibag to discuss and resolve
the issues on ancillary services (AS).
“We asked for the
accounting of the ancillary services, how it is working. We laid down the
expectations (because) in the concession agreement, we should have a regulating
contingency and dispatchable reserve,” Cusi said.
AS are necessary to
support the transmission of capacity and energy from resources to loads while
maintaining reliable operation of the transmission system in accordance with
good utility practice and the grid code.
Based on the initial
accounting of NGCP, Cusi said the grid operator has firm and non-firm sources
of ancillary sources, which are also part of the country’s existing generating
capacity.
The DOE chief likened
the AS to a spare tire of a vehicle, which should always be available in times
of trouble.
“Right now, you are
getting the reserve from the same basket. In a car, it’s like saying your spare
tire is also from the four tires being used,” Cusi said.
Moreover, the cost of
AS is being passed on to consumers under ancillary charges in electricity
bills.
The energy chief said
consumers are already paying for the reserves but do not really benefit from it
since parts of the power grid are still experiencing fluctuating power supply.
It is also not clear how the reserves are used.
“What we are going to
do is we are going to analyze (the AS because) they are already charging
ancillary charges. We are going to see how we can have a real reserve and all
of these things have to be quantitatively computed, including the computation,
cost, numbers and sources with a purpose of achieving a stable supply without
increasing the cost,” Cusi said.
“There are scheduled
meetings so we set the timeline up to the end of the month to really fix the
issue of ancillary and how are we going to address that,” Cusi said.
“The DOE is working to
protect the welfare of the consumers. We have to be transparent about it. The
consumers have to know the expectations,” he added.
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