By Lenie Lectura -July 8, 2019
https://businessmirror.com.ph/2019/07/08/meralco-customers-to-benefit-from-low-cost-solar-phl-power/
THE power sourced by the Manila
Electric Co. (Meralco) from Solar Philippines Tarlac Corp. will be dispatched
this month.
Solar Philippines said Meralco consumers
will benefit from the low rates earlier agreed by Meralco and Solar
Philippines.
“At P2.9999 per kWh, with 2 percent
annual escalation, this is the lowest-ever rate of any power supply agreement
in the Philippines. If this were to replace Meralco’s average generation rate
in June 2019 of P6.0186 per kWh inclusive of VAT, this may result in savings of
P3.0187 per kWh to Meralco consumers, or P603.74 for those with a 200-kWh
monthly consumption,” Solar Philippines said.
Solar power supply is highest at
midday, when power demand also peaks. The start of supply from the solar farm
will save Meralco from purchasing from the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market
(WESM) when prices peak, and prevent rotating blackouts as have occurred over
the past months.
This record-low rate was the result
of Solar Philippines submitting the lowest bid in a competitive selection
process, as required by the Department of Energy. Meralco has announced plans
for another CSP, which is expected to further lower costs for consumers.
With a peak capacity of 150 MW, the
Tarlac Solar Farm is the largest solar farm in the country and the first to
dispatch electricity to Meralco under a power supply agreement. To achieve its
low costs, the project uses panels manufactured at the Solar Philippines
Factory, the first Filipino solar factory, and is developed, constructed, owned
and operated by Solar Philippines.
“We are proud to be the lowest-cost
producer of electricity in the Philippines, and happy that Meralco’s
approximately 30 million consumers will now benefit from these low costs. We
thank Meralco for accelerating the adoption of renewable energy, and becoming
the No. 1 consumer of solar in the Philippines,” Solar Philippines President
Leandro Leviste said.
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