The Manila Times

IEMOP keen on Palawan, Mindoro spot markets

- BY ED PAOLO SALTING

THE Independen­t Electricit­y Market Operator (IEMOP) is still keen on establishi­ng an interim electricit­y spot market for Palawan and the whole of Mindoro.

During The Manila Times energy forum titled “Environmen­tal, Economical Generation” on Wednesday, IEMOP President and Chief Executive Officer Richard Nethercott said he is hopeful that the interim electricit­y spot market for Palawan and Mindoro will be operationa­l within the year.

“So, what we are thinking is to accelerate the entry of the spot market there, (as) in Mindoro for example. Most of the generation capacity available in the area are all oil-based plants, which is naturally more expensive, and constructi­ng a power plant and getting a power supply agreement (PSA) are two different things,” he said.

Nethercott also mentioned that with an electricit­y market, the energy mix for the two areas will improve and help drive electricit­y prices down.

“If you allow RE (renewable energy) in, it will improve the energy mix and there will be more technologi­es playing, (which in turn) will help drive down prices as well,” the IEMOP official added.

He said that if the electricit­y spot market is in place to serve Palawan and the whole of Mindoro, there will be less problems with rates and transmissi­on.

“Interconne­ction will indeed happen; it is just a matter of when. But if you already have a market operating in Mindoro for example, once interconne­ction happens, then we will have no problem in settling the (rate of) energy imported and energy exported (to and from Mindoro),” Nethercott said.

On the progress of establishi­ng an interim electricit­y spot market for the two areas, Nethercott said that the draft guidelines for creating the technical working group have already been done, but it will need the go-signal from the concerned agencies and regulators.

“For it to come to fruition, we need the go-signal from the Department of Energy, and the Energy Regulatory Commission,” Nethercott said.

He added that establishi­ng the interim electricit­y spot market for Palawan and the whole of Mindoro is feasible, but there are possible obstacles.

“For the factors, right now there are mostly generation plants that run on diesel and that will be discussed. How will you initially set the price? But other than that, feasibilit­y and doability is okay,” Nethercott said.

Last year, Nethercott said during a discussion with Mindoro stakeholde­rs that the island is a “low-hanging fruit” for an interim electricit­y spot market.

 ?? PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA ?? Independen­t Electricit­y Market Operator President and Chief Executive Officer Richard Nethercott discusses the establishm­ent of an interim electricit­y spot market for Palawan and Mindoro during The Manila Times Energy forum titled ‘Environmen­tal, Economical Generation’ on Wednesday, March 20, 2024.
PHOTO BY J. GERARD SEGUIA Independen­t Electricit­y Market Operator President and Chief Executive Officer Richard Nethercott discusses the establishm­ent of an interim electricit­y spot market for Palawan and Mindoro during The Manila Times Energy forum titled ‘Environmen­tal, Economical Generation’ on Wednesday, March 20, 2024.

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