Published August 27, 2018, 10:00 PM By Myrna M.
Velasco
Industries or business
establishments with self-generating facilities (SGFs) and embedded generation
(EG) will be mandated to register at the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market
(WESM) based on the propounded policy of the Department of Energy.
The department, in a draft Circular,
has stipulated that this in line with its mandate of ensuring reliable
operations of the electricity system as well as invoking transparency in the
scheduling of generators that are either directly or indirectly connected to
the grid.
“EGs and SGFs are mandated to
register to the WESM,” the DOE Circular has stated; and they are also required
to cooperate with other relevant industry stakeholders, relative to concerns,
such as “WESM-compliant remote terminal units (RTUs); metering facilities and
communication links and their location relative to the connection point, market
trading node and scheduling points.”
Such processes must also be in
keeping with the frameworks set forth under the Philippine Grid Code, the WESM
Rules and market manuals. It has been further stated that the embedded
generators and self-gen assets registration at the WESM may be as “either
scheduled or non-scheduled generation company pursuant to the WESM Rules.”
For embedded generators, the
facilities required to register at the WESM are those with maximum stable load
(or Pmax) of: 10 megawatts for Luzon grid; and 5.0MW each for Visayas and
Mindanao grids.
Spot market registration shall also
be applied to embedded generators with maximum stable loads “below regional
thresholds that have a contract outside its host distribution utility, or
intends to sell to the WESM; or inject power to the grid.”
EGs would refer to generating units
that are indirectly connected to the grid through the system of a distribution
utility.
Meanwhile, self-generating
facilities are those that are owned and constructed by an end-user for its own
consumption or internal use; but excluding those facilities for utilization by
households, clinics, hospitals and other medical facilities.
In addition, the specified EGs and
SGFs are directed to secure certificate of compliance (COC) pursuant to the
licensing guidelines for such facilities.
All EGs and SGFs shall secure a
Certificate of Compliance (COC) pursuant to existing guidelines on licensing of
generation facilities, the department stressed.
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