The Philippine Star

WESM starts independen­t operations

- By DANessA RIVeRA

The country’s wholesale electricit­y spot market (WESM) yesterday commenced independen­t operations under the independen­t market operator (IMO), nearly two decades after the Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001 (EPIRA) mandated its transition to an IMO.

“Today, marks the first day they are totally independen­t from DOE (Department of Energy),” Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi said during the E-Power Mo Conference yesterday.

Cusi relinquish­ed his chairmansh­ip in the Philippine Electricit­y Market Corp. (PEMC) during its annual general membership meeting Tuesday, calling it an important step in paving the way for independen­t stakeholde­rs to be elected into the company.

He said the IMO transition plan, designed by the PEMC transition team in August 2017, calls for the formation of a new company called the Independen­t Electricit­y Market Operator of the Philippine­s (IEMOP) as an independen­t market operator with PEMC remaining as WESM’s governing body.

During the meeting, PEMC elected 15 board members, including 11 sectoral representa­tives and four independen­t directors.

The elected board members were Emmanuel Rubio (SN Aboitiz Power), Victor Emmanuel Santos Jr. (First Gen Corp.), Elenita Go (SMC Global Power Holdings Corp.), Juan Eugenio Roxas (FDC Utilities Inc.), Rolando M. Cagampan (Meralco), Allan Laniba (LEYECO III), Felino Herbert Palpallato­c Agdigos (Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperativ­e), Gilbert Pagobo (Mactan Electric Co. Inc.), Noel Villas Aboboto (Team Energy), Ronald Dylan Concepcion (National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s), and Francis Saturnino Juan (Independen­t Electricit­y Market Operator of the Philippine­s).

Four new independen­t directors were also elected namely, Raul Tan, Oscar Ala, Jesus Lim Arranza, and Peter Leslie Wallace.

The election of a new PEM board brings the industry a step closer to the long-delayed transition to the IMO as it affirmed the seven board members appointed by the DOE to spearhead the transition to fully independen­t WESM operations.

The IMO will be initially headed by Juan, as chairman, president and CEO; Jose Mari Bigornia as COO; Carrol Tang, Johnny Tuason, Jose Rodelio Mangulabna­n, Richard Nethercott and Lt. Gen. Ralph Villanueva as board members.

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