(The
Philippine Star) | Updated September 30,
2017 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines —
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) is still scrutinizing the power supply
agreements (PSA) of Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) three months after it
promised a decision on the power deals.
The ERC said the
Meralco PSAs are still being evaluated to ensure only just and reasonable costs
will be included in the electric bill.
Citing Section 45 of
the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA) of 2001, the power regulator
said it is mandated to review bilateral power supply contracts entered into by
distribution utilities.
“We are carefully
scrutinizing each of the cost components in the Meralco PSA applications, that
is why the final approval of these applications have been taking some time,”
ERC officer-in-charge Alfredo Non said.
The ERC’s PSA approval
entails a comprehensive process, which include the conduct of the hearing
process, filing of formal offer of evidence, technical evaluation, commission
deliberation and issuance of a decision.
In April 2016, Meralco
filed seven PSAs with the ERC, involving total supply of 3,551 megawatts (MW)
from generation plants mostly owned or partly owned by Meralco through its
power generating unit Meralco PowerGen Corp.
Out of the seven PSAs,
its contract with Panay Energy Development Corp. (PEDC) was given provisional
authority in July 2016.
Non said the
provisional authority granted to PEDC was needed in view of the frequent yellow
alert status of power reserves at that time.
“We must remember that
stable supply of power is among the anchors of our economy,” he said. “We
granted the provisional approval because it will be more beneficial to the
consuming public, and the country as a whole, to have a continuing stable power
supply than have rotating brownouts which is more damaging to the economy.”
Under the ERC’s Rules
of Practice and Procedure, provisional authority or interim relief may be
ordered by the power regulator with or without hearing.
The ERC shall act on
the motion on the basis of the allegations of the application and supporting
documents and other pieces of evidence that applicant has submitted and the
comments or oppositions filed by any interested person, if there is any.
In a congressional
hearing last July 4, the ERC vowed to act on the power supply contracts applied
for by Meralco in three months, a working target the power regulator will try
to meet, Non said at that time.
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