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By MYRNA M. VELASCO
The legal and technical
teams of power utility giant Manila Electric Company (Meralco) are reviewing
anew some propounded further revisions on the terms of reference (TOR) for its
competitive selection process (CSP) of a 1,200-megawatt greenfield capacity
tender.
“The TOR is being
updated and will be republished,” Meralco Vice President Lawrence S. Fernandez
has noted.
With portended new amendments on the CSP terms, Fernandez specified that “the
deadlines, such as for the submission of Expressions of Interest, will be
adjusted to consider the new republication date.”
The Meralco executive
indicated that the proposed changes in the TOR for the power supply agreement
(PSA) auction are “still under review by (the firm’s) technical and legal
teams.”
Following that process,
Fernandez emphasized that “the TOR will go through the TPBAC (third party bids
and awards committee) for republication.” The TPBAC on Meralco CSP processes is
chaired by lawyer Ferdinand Domingo.
Meralco issued a notice
on December 27 last year that it targets to bid out the PSA for its greenfield
capacity supply portfolio by February this year. The expected capacity is set
for delivery in year 2024.
However, just a week
after that, the utility firm decided to push for revisions anew on its CSP’s
terms of reference – in keeping also with the Department of Energy’s wishes
that it must find a way to broaden the participation of more electricity
generating firms.
“The second invitation to bid for the second round of bidding for the contract
capacity of 1,200MW; COD (commercial operation date) 2024 will be updated. The
deadline of submission of expressions of interest and other bidding milestones
will be adjusted accordingly,” Fernandez has stipulated in a notice to the
interested CSP participants.
This bidding for new
supply capacity will account for the future supply requirements of Meralco –
primarily to serve its captive customers or those end-users who cannot exercise
yet their power of choice under the flourishing Retail Competition and Open
Access (RCOA) policy in the industry.
Given that the PSA is
being solicited through competitive bidding, it is highly expected that the
power rate to be cornered from the power generator-bidders would be the
cheapest when reflected in the bills of consumers.
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