By Lenie Lectura - August 1, 2019
https://businessmirror.com.ph/2019/08/01/ngcp-seeks-ercs-nod-to-bill-luzon-customers-p10-64-million/
THE National Grid Corp. of the
Philippines (NGCP) is seeking regulators’ approval to recover P10.646 million
in expenditures it incurred after Tropical Depression Josie struck Luzon last
year.
The NGCP said it spent P10.646
million for the repair, restoration and rehabilitation of its damaged
transmission assets. Of the total amount, capital expenditure reached P8.688
million while operating expenses amounted to P1.937 million.
In an 11-page application, it asked
the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to immediately grant provisional
authority to implement and bill the force majeure (FM) pass-through amounts to
its Luzon customers. The grid operator proposed to recover the amount starting
October this year until December 2020, or until such time that the P10.646
million is fully recovered.
Specifically, it proposed that Luzon
customers pay an additional P0.13 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) every month from
October to December 2019 and P0.01 per kWh every month in 2020. NGCP said the
timely implementation of the FM pass-through amounts will allow the equal
implementation of, or even spread, the increases or decreases in tariffs from
the initial implementation of cost recovery.
The grid operator is allowed to
recover the cost incurred for the repair, restoration and rehabilitation of its
transmission facilities damaged as a result of a FM event. The FM pass-through
amount does not breach the FM threshold amount of P0.0366 per kWh, it added.
During the onslaught of tropical
depression Josie on July 22, 2018, NGCP’s Olongapo substation was damaged. The
grid operator was forced to shut this down due to the continuous rise of
floodwater inside the substation control room and switchyard to prevent further
damage.
“It must be emphasized that the rehabilitation of
the assets damaged by the FM event required capital infusion, the recovery of
which should be allowed immediately in order to avoid any financial strain in
the operation of NGCP and to allow continuous provision of transmission
services to the grid customers,” it said.
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