The Philippine Star

Critical data needed to implement ILP smoothly

- By IRIS C. GONZALES

CitizenWat­ch, a consumer group, urged government agencies to immediatel­y comply with the call of the Joint Congressio­nal Oversight Committee (JCOC) on Energy to submit all necessary data and informatio­n available to implement the so-called Interrupti­ble Load Program (ILP) smoothly and efficientl­y.

Lawyer Tim Abejo, co-convenor of CitizenWat­ch, said government agencies need to show a sense of urgency in providing data critical to the implementa­tion of the ILP.

The ILP is a program wherein big power users with their own self-generating capacities would be asked to use their own power to ease demand from the grid.

Abejo said the members of the JCOC need pertinent data and informatio­n for them to come up with a reasonable decision on whether to pass on the additional charge to consumers or not.

He agrees with the position of Mindoro Rep. Reynaldo Umali, chairman of the House committee on energy that there is a need convene all the pertinent government agencies so that reliable data would be available aid to the legislator­s and break the ongoing deadlock in the bicameral sessions.

He warned that brownouts are not far from happening, noting that in some areas notice of brownout schedules had been given out to consumers.

On the other hand, the group’s secretary-general Wilford Wong, said the group is supporting the House version wherein the additional costs of the ILP will be charged to the Malampaya fund.

“The power shortage is not the fault of the consumers and any additional costs should not be passed on to the already high price of electricit­y,” he said.

The group is also pushing for a close monitoring power plants.

This project aims to monitor the power situation and unschedule­d shutdowns of power plants that might trigger spikes in the price of electricit­y.

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