By
Lenie Lectura - October 24, 2019
THE Panay Electric Co.
(Peco) has earmarked P1.1 billion for its innovation spending aimed
at building and promoting sustainable energy practices in Visayas.
Peco Head of Public
Engagement and Government Affairs Marcelo Cacho said in a press
briefing that the Iloilo-based power distributor will put up three new
power substations to cater to the growing demand in Visayas.
“We estimate that in
the next 10 years it’s about P1.1 billion. There will be new substations
dedicated to Megaworld, Gaisano and Western Land,” said Cacho.
“For Megaworld’s
substation, it will be the biggest substation we will be putting up because
it’s a 70-hectare development that will cost P135 million. The Gaisano
substation is about P70 million to 80 million, and the Western Land is about
the same. The rest will be spent for smart meters and other equipment,” he
added.
Cacho said Peco has
initiated a few innovations in energy distribution that will ultimately benefit
our customers. “While the future of energy is in the power choice, the
good news is that the future is now starting to happen here in the Visayas,
particularly in Iloilo.”
Peco has launched its
Smart Metering project, the benefits of which to customers include prepaid
metering, real-time wireless meter reading, automatic disconnection and
reconnection, and an overall lowering of rates due to customer load profiling.
“Smart Metering also
empowers the customers through an online Web portal where they can see their
meter readings real time, with meter reading updates every 15 minutes, we are
now testing the online portal which will be launched next year,” he said.
Some 2,000 smart meters
have already been installed and another 2,000 will be delivered within the
year. The company has earmarked P205 million for the next five years
to replace old meters into smart meters.
Cacho also reported
that Peco has introduced Net Metering, in which power consumers can install
solar panel systems in their homes. With this, the consumers can throw back to
Peco any excess power generated by their solar panels which will then be
credited to their regular electricity bill.
“Our Net Metering
system further gives our consumers the power of choice, because now they can
choose to generate their own electricity and save money in the process,” Cacho
noted.
Peco is also on board
with the Department of Energy (DOE) smart grid project. “A smart grid is an
electric system enhanced with innovative digital technologies that detect
problems in the system and initiate self-healing processes,” Cacho explained.
“With the smart grid, consumers can experience improved reliability, better
service and greater control over their energy use.”
Another Peco innovation
in energy distribution is the “Pasa-Kuryente” service, which allows solar panel
owners to pass on to other consumers any excess power their system has generated.
“We just started
Pasa-Kuryente this month. These are just some of the initiatives that Peco has
done for the Ilonggos,” Cacho noted. “But we’re not stopping there, because we
believe that the people of Iloilo deserve a dynamic kind of service that is
improved and enhanced as the years go by,” he added.
Iloilo-based PECO was
earlier allowed by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to continue
distributing electricity up to two years to ensure uninterrupted supply of
electricity in Iloilo City. The provisional Certificate of Public
Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) issue to Peco is valid until More Electric and
Power Corporation (MORE), the legislative franchisee, has established and can
fully operate its own distribution system.
“The future of energy
is when everybody is empowered to produce their own energy. We need the power
of choice to move forward. Energy consumers should be able to choose the type
of power they want to use–be it solar, natural gas, hydro, or coal–how much
their electricity costs, and from whom they want to get it,” said Cacho, while
adding that PECO is committed to contributing to the community’s socioeconomic
progress by providing excellent service to the public in a reliable and safe
manner and at the least possible cost.
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