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ERC: Revising pass-through rules to protect consumers

- By Lorenz S. Marasigan @lorenzmara­sigan

The energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) said it is revising the rules on pass-through charges for greater transparen­cy starting 2023.

ERC Chairperso­n Monalisa C. Dimalanta said the agency has adopted Resolution no. 14 Series of 2022, which revises the rules governing the automatic cost adjustment and trueup mechanisms and correspond­ing confirmati­on processes for distributi­on utilities (Dus).

in a nutshell, the resolution will provide greater transparen­cy in prescribin­g detailed calculatio­ns of different components of the power bill and will reinforce the Du’s accountabi­lity by ensuring the accuracy and completene­ss of the informatio­n provided to the ERC through more frequent submission of reports.

it will also set a limit, which if exceeded, prompts an adjustment to correct over or under-recovery of the pass-through charges; and it will streamline the process and will reduce regulatory lag for more efficient rate reviews.

a timely confirmati­on process strikes a balance between protecting electricit­y consumers from overchargi­ng and Dus from underrecov­ery, Dimalanta said.

Pass-through costs are amounts collected by Dus for charges other than the distributi­on charge or the payment for use of the Dus facilities. These include payments to generation companies, Feed-in Tariff allowance (Fit-all), and universal Charge (uc).

By its nature, the principle of “pass-through” dictates that the Dus shall not gain or lose from these charges.

under the revised rules, passedthro­ugh costs to be collected are: generation charges, transmissi­on charges, and other subsidies and mandatory payments, such as lifeline and Senior Citizen Subsidies, mandated by laws, System loss, and Other Pass-through Costs as may be approved by the Commission.

Dimalanta said the revisions will not only promote transparen­cy and accountabi­lity among the Dus, but will also ensure the protection of all electricit­y consumers.

“We are looking forward to 2023 as the beginning of an era of greater transparen­cy in electricit­y pricing. The new URR [uniform reportoria­l requiremen­t] form will allow more informatio­n to be available and accessible. This is the first step to the digital transforma­tion we are undertakin­g in the Commission to speed up our processes and allow more predictabi­lity in regulation,” she said.

Resolution no. 14 also directs the creation of a Restricted Fund by the Dus, in which over-collection­s are maintained and earmarked for the specific purpose of being used as repayment to customers in subsequent billing months.

This results in a mechanism whereby Dus effect more timely refunds without being subjected to regulatory lag, under certain conditions.

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