Manila Bulletin

Meralco rates slightly up this month

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

The overall rate to be passed on by power utility giant Manila Electric Company (Meralco) will be on slight uptrend this month due to rise in cost items being billed.

According to Meralco Vice President Lawrence S. Fernandez, while Malampaya gas prices had been up, this may be offset by the improvemen­t in the value of the local currency versus the US dollar.

He described rate swing this month to be “flattish up,” as he noted that the utility firm’s tariffs are already coming from two successive reductions in the past billing months.

Fernandez further explained that while prices in the Wholesale Electricit­y Spot Market (WESM) had been higher due to reported transmissi­on congestion problem last month, “this may be balanced by higher capacity availabili­ty.”

Particular­ly for Meralco’s supply procuremen­t, it noted that it was able to optimize utilizatio­n of contracted capacities under its power supply agreements with generation companies.

Electricit­y consumptio­n in recent months, as emphasized, had been generally affected by the rising cost of commoditie­s plus the cooler temperatur­es and extreme swings in weather conditions that had dampened overall power demand.

The utility firm primarily cited the slower pace of consumptio­n in the segment of residentia­l end-users, which it had fundamenta­lly attributed to “the adverse effects of increasing inflation and weather disturbanc­es.”

Meralco stressed “inflation has been rising since the beginning of the year, with the highest level for the year at 6.7 percent registered in September, the highest since February 2009.”

It added the “real feel temperatur­e had also been lower compared to last year,” referencin­g it at 0.05 degrees centigrade temperatur­e drop in the first nine months of the year.

On its off-take (capacity purchase) of electricit­y from contracted generation companies, Meralco noted that it continues to adhere to its mandate of “sourcing power at the least cost.”

In the last three quarters of the year, the utility firm indicated that its average billed rate had been at 18.95 per kilowattho­ur (kWh) – with the generation charge component hovering at 15.06 per kWh.

Customers are generally apprised on the generation charge component in the monthly electric bills, because that accounts for the bulk of the total rate being passed on. It is also the line item that swings on a monthly basis.

For the regulated distributi­on charge of Meralco as well as the transmissi­on charge of National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s, adjustment­s are only enforced upon the approval of the Energy Regulatory Commission.

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