Manila Bulletin

DOE wants newer plants to compete with greenfield capacity in CSP

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

The Department of Energy (DOE) is advocating that newer power plants – those with ages of one to five years – would compete with greenfield or new power project developmen­ts under the policy sphere of competitiv­e selection process (CSP) in underwriti­ng power supply agreements.

This was sounded off by Energy Undersecre­tary Jesus Cristino Posadas, as he opined that the "economics"of these plants would be closer to those power facilities yet to take off from blueprints.

The energy official makes particular reference to the scheduled CSP or competitiv­e auction of Manila Electric Company (Meralco)– in which the power utility giant is soliciting PSA tenders for greenfield capacity of 1,200 megawatts that shall be scheduled for delivery in 2024.

By then, the newer plants will already be 9-10 years old and almost halfway through their recoveries of capacity fees – or the capital costs they have incurred in the constructi­on of their power plants.

Meralco previously set out the technical and economic parameters on its targeted CSP for pure greenfield capacity, but the energy department interposed some objections to it.

Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi primarily stipulated that he wants a competitio­n of brownfield (existing plants) and greenfield developmen­ts and the tenor of the auction must be technology neutral.

Posadas, for his part, has indicated that if such facilities will have to be pitted against each other, it just needs to be assured that it will be the newer plants that will be joining the bidding.

The qualifier he had given would be the plants of around five years of commercial existence. “It should be the newer plants since we have issues of reliabilit­y and forced outages, so it shouldn’t be the old plants, otherwise, we will always be problemati­c with system outages,” he stressed.

Another propositio­n from the DoE is to undertake power supply contractin­g by exhausting all available capacities first before the DUs would move into contractin­g with greenfield projects for their future supply requiremen­ts.

Luzon grid though is seen reaching another round of power supply-demand equilibriu­m by year 2022-2023, and the developmen­t gestation period of baseload power plant projects would normally take 3-4 years from start of constructi­on to commission­ing phase and then commercial operations.

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