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ERC issues guidelines on payment of electric bills

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has issued new guidelines for staggered payment of electricit­y consumed within the quarantine period, particular­ly for households with low consumptio­n.

ERC chair and CEO Agnes Devanadera said the new guidelines are for areas still under modified enhanced community quarantine (MECQ) until May 31. The first payment will be on June 15.

Under the guidelines, the power regulator classified consumers based on their monthly electricit­y consumptio­n.

The ERC directed distributi­on utilities to conduct actual meter readings not later than June 8 and then issue new billing to customers, reflecting the actual consumptio­n and the correspond­ing amount due.

With the new guidelines, power distributo­r Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) said it will issue new electricit­y bills in compliance.

“We will comply with the ERC order and will operationa­lize it bearing in mind and ensuring that our customers will understand their bill. We will support the implementa­tion using various informatio­n materials and platforms to make it easy to understand. Rest assured that we only have our customers’ satisfacti­on and interest in mind as we implement this order,” Meralco spokesman Joe Zaldarriag­a said.

Those consuming 200 kilowattho­urs (kwh) and below are now considered lifeliners, Devanadera said, and are allowed staggered payment of up to six monthly installmen­ts for their electricit­y bills falling due within the enhanced community quarantine (ECQ) and MECQ periods.

Meanwhile, those consuming more than 200 kwh a month would be given staggered payment option of up to four equal monthly installmen­ts for bills falling under the same period.

“Those consuming 200 kwh and below, these are the people who are the lifeliners. Their bill will be subjected to six months installmen­t. And those who are consuming above 200 kwh as of February, they will be given a reprieve of four months installmen­ts,” Devanadera said.

The ERC guidelines also said power distributo­rs should only start billing consumers for electricit­y bills falling under the quarantine periods by July 15.

“The first monthly amortizati­on to be made not earlier than 15 June 2020, without penalties, interests and other fees,” it said.

Devanadera said informal workers can only go to work by June, when public transporta­tion is made available under loose quarantine rules.

“For the installmen­t option, consumers can pay every 15th of the month starting June,” she said.

“Rules are not much of difference between the ECQ and MECQ. There’s no access to public transporta­tion so informal workers cannot go to work. That’s why those consuming 200 kwh below should be given a different treatment,” the ERC chief said.

The ERC also said electricit­y bills falling due in June, or after the lockdown periods, should be paid not earlier than June 30, without penalties, interest and other fees.

Meanwhile, the power regulator also continues to suspend the collection of the Universal Charge Environmen­tal Charge (UC-EC) equivalent to P0.0025 per kwh until further notice, to reduce electricit­y rates.

The universal charge (UC) is a pass-on rate to consumers, which is also used to finance missionary electrific­ation and the environmen­tal fund.

Metro Manila, which accounts for more than a third of the Philippine economy, as well as Laguna, Bataan, Bulacan, Nueva Ecija, Pampanga, Zambales and Angeles City are now under MECQ.

 ?? BOY SANTOS ?? Meralco linemen install electrical wiring along Commonweal­th Avenue in Quezon City yesterday.
BOY SANTOS Meralco linemen install electrical wiring along Commonweal­th Avenue in Quezon City yesterday.

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