Danessa Rivera (The Philippine Star)
- December 7, 2019 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — The Department
of Energy is asking the Energy Regulatory Commission to relax its
requirements to join Mindanao’s wholesale electricity spot market (WESM) to be
able to commence commercial operations next year.
The agency has set the new
commercial operations of WESM Mindanao on Jan. 26, 2020, DOE assistant
secretary Redentor Delola said.
“The standing order of the
department is to conduct commercial operations by Jan. 26, 2020. We will
actually issue a department circular commencing the operations of WESM,” he
said.
However, there are some deliverables
still pending prior to WESM Mindanao’s operations.
“Among the issues that are pending
right now are the approval of PDM (price determination methodology),” Delola
said.
The
DOE had also asked the ERC to relax its requirements for power distributors and
industry participants to join WESM Mindanao.
“Because we feel that if we really
push for that, we’ll find it hard to achieve the target of Jan. 26, 2020,”
Delola said.
The ERC earlier ordered all power
distributors and industry participants in Mindanao to comply with all the
requirements to ensure the overall readiness of the systems and procedures
towards the shift to a new system and environment.
ERC chairperson and chief executive
officer Agnes Devanadera had said the completion of WESM registration is
already delayed based on results of the recent 19th WESM Mindanao Readiness
Assessment (WMRA) meetings conducted by the DOE.
The WMRA further noted the low
turnout of participation in the trial operations program and the incidence of
manual load dropping (MLD) despite oversupply of generating capacity in the
region resulting from the DUs’ non-compliance to the IMDP.
According to the ERC, the completion
of the WESM registry for Mindanao trading participants and their active
participation–particularly of DUs–is essential to the commercial operations of WESM
in Mindanao.
Originally, WESM Mindanao was
targeted to start in October 2018, but was deferred to middle of this year due
to the ongoing software audit being done on the new market management system to
be used for the regional WESM.
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