Manila Bulletin

WESM’s search for independen­t market operator hangs

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Another administra­tion will end its reign next year, but the Wholesale Electricit­y Spot Market (WESM) still fails to transfer its management and supervisio­n to an independen­t market operator (IMO).

Given nagging questions on the spot market’s IMO shift, Philippine Electricit­y Market Corporatio­n (PEMC) President Melinda L. Ocampo has indicated that PEMC is now up for it and had already submitted final recommenda­tions to the Department of Energy (DOE).

“We’re done with several public consultati­ons… we’re just awaiting for the DOE.

That will now depend on their determinat­ion,” she told reporters recently.

The changeover of the WESM management to an IMO will similarly propel the government’s exit from its administra­tion of the power spot market.

That should have been a milestone achieved as early as 2008 or two years after the WESM’s commercial operation or during the tailend of the Arroyo administra­tion.

However, the government opted to commission a study first that will aid them as to what form the IMO would be and how its management and board shall be constitute­d.

When the proposed IMO Board framework was presented to the industry last year though, it had drawn opposition from the players of the power industry.

Industry players opined that since the board membership­s will be scouted from various discipline­s, they may not necessaril­y have expertise in electricit­y spot market operations – which is crucial in ascertaini­ng operationa­l dilemmas as well as other problems that may strain the entire industry.

Under a draft Circular earlier issued by the energy department, the IMO Board shall be composed of seven members – to be selected from array of stakeholde­rs.

It shall include an economist with at least five years experience, a member of the academe who has a doctorate degree; a finance person who shall also have five years of experience; a lawyer who shall be a senior partner of a law firm for at least 15 years; an engineer who has expertise in the operation of transmissi­on or generation systems; and a director of a publiclyli­sted company. (MMV)

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