The Philippine Star

ERC to review FIT-All suspension

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The possibilit­y of extending the suspension of the feed-in tariff allowance (FIT-All) collection, which helped mitigate high electricit­y rates the past three months, is up for review by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) this week.

“This matter is up for the commission’s deliberati­on this week,” ERC chair Monalisa Dimalanta told The STAR.

The suspension of the collection of the FIT-All is set to end this month.

Collection of the FIT-All was suspended following the issuance by the ERC of a resolution in November last year, halting the collection of P0.0364 per kilowatt-hour FIT-All rate for three months from December 2022 to February 2023.

The suspension was made to help lower electricit­y rates and temporaril­y relieve consumer pressure brought by inflation.

In coming up with the resolution last year, the ERC reviewed the FIT-All fund balance and determined that its healthy status was sufficient to cover the FIT-All payment requiremen­ts for three billing months.

The ERC earlier said it would review once again the status of the FIT-All fund prior to the end of the threemonth period covered by the suspension order to determine if a further extension or other reliefs would be available to consumers.

The FIT-All is a uniform charge imposed on all on-grid electricit­y consumers. It is a component of the electricit­y bill that ensures the developmen­t and promotion of renewable energy in the country.

Meanwhile, as part of the ERC’s commitment for the realizatio­n of least cost pricing, Dimalanta said the revised guidelines for the competitiv­e selection process (CSP) will be issued for public consultati­on in the next few weeks.

“We are reviewing, together with the Department of Energy (DOE), the current CSP guidelines, with the intention of making it a more streamline­d process, more responsive to the needs of the times,” Dimalanta said.

“In fact, as we had discussed with the DOE, we will do a joint exercise for new CSP guidelines. The DOE will post the new draft for consultati­on and ERC will also post the counterpar­t guidelines so that we can address all issues together, approach it in a more holistic manner, and we avoid gaps in our issuances,” she said.

The CSP is the process wherein a power supplier is chosen to supply electric power requiremen­ts of a distributi­on utility through transparen­t and competitiv­e bidding.

It is mandated by government to get the least cost power to consumers.

The CSP policy was issued by the DOE to speed up power supply procuremen­t.

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