May 8,
2020
The
Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) urged electricity consumers in Iloilo City
to pay their bills to MORE Electric and Power Corp. starting with the March
2020 billing period.
In an
advisory posted on its website (erc.gov.ph) on May 6, 2020, the ERC cited its
March 5, 2020 order granting MORE Power “a provisional authority to operate as
a distribution utility in Iloilo City and formally revoked the provisional
Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) previously granted to
Panay Electric Company (PECO).”
The
commission stressed that “MORE Power is the only entity with the required
franchise and CPCN to operate as the sole electric distribution utility in
Iloilo City pursuant to Republic Act No. 11212.”
RA 11212
granted MORE Power the congressional franchise to distribute power in the city.
It was signed into law by Pres. Rodrigo Duterte on Feb 14, 2019.
PECO,
whose franchise expired in January 2019 and its CPCN in May 2019, continues to
question the legality of MORE Power’s entry into the city.
The ERC
said “all electricity consumers in Iloilo City should pay their electricity
bills to MORE Power starting March 2020 billing period.”
However,
the payments should be made in accordance with ERC’s May 5, 2020 advisory which
amended and clarified some items in its April 15, 2020 advisory.
The April
15 notice mandated, among others, that “Distribution Utilities (DUs) and Retail
Electricity Suppliers (RES) operating in areas that continue to be under the
ECQ (Enhanced Community Quarantine) are directed to further extend the grace
period for the payment of their consumers’ electricity bills falling due within
the ECQ period of 16 March to 15 May 2020, without interest, penalties, fees
and other charges. “
The ECQ
was imposed in March 2020 to prevent the spread of the coronavirus disease 2019
(COVID-19).
The ERC
said that its directive on the “amortization of payments in four (4) equal
monthly installments, payable in the four (4) succeeding billing months
following the end of the ECQ shall continue to be observed, but payments
thereof by customers in areas covered by ECQ extension until 15 May 2020 shall
commence no earlier than 30 May 2020.”
DUs and
RES that are operating in areas under the more relaxed General Community
Quarantine (GCQ) “shall retain the grace period on the due date of their
consumers’ electricity bills not earlier than May 15, 2020, without interest,
penalties, fees and other charges.”
“Similarly,
the directive on the amortization of payments in four (4) equal monthly
installments, payable in the four (4) succeeding billing months is hereby
reiterated.”
The ERC
also said that “all concerns of the electricity consumers in Iloilo City such
as applications for new connections and system maintenance must be addressed to
and acted upon by MORE Power.”
All other
issues pertaining to supply and billings prior to the operation of MORE Power
shall be resolved by the commission.
MORE
Power president and COO Roel Catro said they will seek clarification from the
ERC on the staggered payment scheme for Iloilo City consumers.
In a
radio interview, Castro said they have so far released the bills of over 8,000
Iloilo City consumers since they took over distribution operations on Feb 29,
2020.
“On a
normal cycle, we divide a month in 24 billing days. That means the 64,000
consumers are divided into 24 days, so everyday consumers will receive their
billing. We must understand that when we started, it was not normal. So, we had
to read all the meters in a day then include it in the billing cycle. It was
compounded when ERC said that we will extend the billing cycle because of the
COVID situation. They then told us to divide the payment into four
installments. Our first billing had so many variables, but we already released
some 8,000 bills,” he said.
Castro
said the first payment was supposed to be on May 28 yet, but some 200 consumers
already made advance payment.
“I’m just
asking patience from our consumers because we are just getting into the billing
cycle but after this first cycle, things would be normal already,” he added.
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