Manila Bulletin

Meralco gets power retailing license via Vantage Energy

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

Power utility giant Manila Electric Company (Meralco) has formally applied for a license as retail electricit­y supplier (RES) so it can serve big-ticket contestabl­e customers under the retail competitio­n and open access (RCOA) regime of the restructur­ed electricit­y sector.

Its RES license applicatio­n with the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) will be under Vantage Energy Solutions and Management, Inc. (Vantage Energy) that will enable it to serve qualified customers even beyond its franchise area.

Contestabl­e customers are those end-users that can already exercise ‘power of choice’ in their procuremen­t or direct contractin­g of energy supply.

The threshold under mandatory contestabi­lity will start at 1.0-megawatt as targeted February next year; and this shall be brought down to 750 kilowatts by June, 2017.

“As a distributi­on utility affiliate RES, Vantage Energy intends to provide retail energy services which will include wholesale contractin­g, energy trading and sourcing, marketing, selling and aggregate electricit­y, billing, collection and the provision of other value-added services to contestabl­e customers,” the utility firm has noted in its disclosure to the Philippine Stock Exchange.

Under the voluntary phase of the RCOA regime, Meralco had to lean on its local RES under MPower to serve the needs of contestabl­e customers – basically the industrial and large commercial end-users.

Within the era of full contestabi­lity in the power market, it is anticipate­d that competitio­n will intensify – but with Vantage Energy, this Meralco affiliate can also broaden its customer base – even on a nationwide basis.

The company has relentless­ly sounded off its intent to cater to the needs of end-users beyond its service area in Luzon; and Vantage Energy could just be its rightful newly created arm to fulfill that target.

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