The Senate approved on second
reading Monday a bill which will use a portion of the Malampaya collection to
defray a looming hike in electricity prices caused by stranded power sector
privatization costs, which will be passed on to consumers.
The measure, principally authored by
Senator Ralph Recto and sponsored by Senator Win Gatchalian, taps a part of an
estimated unspent P204 billion in government royalties from the Malampaya
natural gas production to settle P244 billion in Power Sector Assets and
Liabilities Management Corporation (PSALM) debts that will start to mature in
2019.
When the government sold off assets
from the previous National Power Corp. state monopoly, it was left with
outstanding liabilities which were not included in the sale.
The said obligations were assumed by
PSALM, which then passed these on to consumers through a Universal Charge, Recto
explained.
"This explains why our
electricity bill contains that seemingly innocuous item called Universal
Charges or UC. It is where these stranded costs are lumped together with other
unitemized payables," Recto said.
Recto said this orphaned debt-- mga
naiwang utang-- assumed by PSALM, will hit P566.2 billion by 2026, the year
PSALM's corporate life will end.
By the end of 2031, PSALM's
outstanding obligation is forecast to further rise to P595.6 billion as PSALM
is expected to borrow to service payables.
Recto said PSALM's debts can be
settled the old way: by passing it on to consumers, which will have to pay an
additional 86 centavos per kilowatt-hour once the pending petitions for the
Stranded Debts and Stranded Contract Costs are approved.
"Or there is the painless way:
by using the Malampaya fund to wipe the slate clean," Recto said.
Based on the fund's January 2019
unspent balance of P231.9 billion, some P56.13 billion will be used as
replacement of the UC which is scheduled to be shouldered by consumers.
Recto said his bill complies with
Presidential Decree 910, and the Supreme Court ruling on the matter
"because the proceeds will be plowed back to an activity which is related
to energy."
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