Manila Bulletin

DOE enforces last-minute changes in WESM-IMO board selection

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

The Department of Energy (DOE) is seen abandoning earlier plans on the planned shift of the Wholesale Electricit­y Spot Market (WESM) to a truly independen­t market operator (IMO); as it has been enforcing last-minute changes and wanting to perpetrate a tight hold on the market with it having the sole power to appoint the IMO directors.

In a draft Circular that was presented to industry stakeholde­rs on Monday (June 11), the agency proposed that “the IMO shall be constitute­d by the DOE, which Board Members shall be selected by the DOE with qualificat­ions set forth under Section 6 of DOE Circular Number DC 2018-01-0002.”

In addition, it was noted that “the subsequent members of the IMO Board shall be selected and appointed, in accordance with the selection process to be submitted by PEMC (Philippine Electricit­y Market Corporatio­n) and approved by the DOE.”

The energy department’s Circular came as a “shock” to the industry players, who are already prepped to the WESM operations’ transition to IMO by the end of this month.

In the earlier plan that was given go-signal by Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi there shall be a “democratiz­ed selection” of the IMO Board members – and that election shall be held in the designatio­n of the IMO President and the board of the PEM, being the WESM’s governing body.

That was until the disruption ignited by the DOE’s draft Circular, shattering into pieces all processes that had already been started in the market for its gallop into finally having an independen­t operator.

Industry players perceived that the reverse seems happening – that DOE will instead have even more solid grip on the market, by having just its preference and appointmen­ts comprising the IMO Board.

Further, the DOE mandates that “within one year from the incorporat­ion of the IMO all the assets and liabilitie­s of the PEMC as AGMO (autonomous group market operator), shall be transferre­d to the IMO, subject to the most appropriat­e and legally accepted manner.”

Energy Undersecre­tary Felix William B. Fuentebell­a defended that since the Energy Secretary “will no longer sit as chair of the PEM Board, the DOE must ensure that the current policies are in place.”

He added “the draft Circular also seeks to prevent any conflict of interest in the functions of the market operator.”

Fuentebell­a further qualified that “the WESM, taken as a whole, is created for the benefit of the consumers; hence, the DOE should ensure that the WESM will be governed and operated by a highly credible and independen­t entity.”

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