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ERC says rules for retail power consumer choice programs to be out soon

- Sheldeen Joy Talavera

THE Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) and the Department of Energy (DoE) are preparing to release omnibus rules on consumer choice programs in the retail electricit­y market.

“We have included the green energy option program” in the consumer-choice rules, Chiara Angela LB. Blanco, division chief of ERC’s Contestabl­e Market Division, told reporters last week.

The Energy department is hoping to release the circular outlining the rules early this year, she said.

Ms. Blanco said that the proposed guidelines will cover all the rules under the Retail Competitio­n and Open Access (RCOA), Retail Aggregatio­n Program, and Green Energy Option Program (GEOP), which she said are “consumer choice programs.”

“All of those — eligibilit­y, procedures, licensing, magna carta for the rights of the retail customers — so that we will have a sole reference for the retail market,” she said.

The timetable for the release of the omnibus rules was meant to align with the implementa­tion of RCOA, Retail Aggregatio­n Program, and GEOP in Mindanao, which was originally targeted for Dec. 26, 2023.

Qualified contestabl­e customers, or end-users consuming at least 500 kilowatts (kW) a month, may choose their own power suppliers through the RCOA scheme, as stipulated in the Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001.

Under the aggregatio­n program, two or more electricit­y end-users or all end-users within a contiguous area can be treated as a single contestabl­e customer.

Meanwhile, GEOP allows users consuming at least 100 kW of power to source power from accredited retail energy suppliers which generate electricit­y from renewables. —

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