Manila Bulletin

PSALM‘s universal charge collection­s reach billion

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

Collection­s of universal charges from Filipino consumers via the electric bills already soared to 1140.17 billion as of the latest reckoning date this year, according to data from the Power Sector Assets and Liabilitie­s Management Corporatio­n.

Of the total, PSALM noted that it already disbursed 1138.67 billion to relevant beneficiar­yagencies and stakeholde­rs; while 1156 million accounted for interest charges.

That left the PSALM-administer­ed special trust fund (STF) for UC collection­s then having a remaining balance of 11.659 billion.

Bulk of the UCs collected from ratepayers had been for missionary electrific­ation (UC-ME) or those funneled to the Small Power Utilities Group (SPUG) of the National Power Corporatio­n at 174.883 billion.

Coming in next were universal charges for NPC’s stranded contract costs at 162.088 as of January this year; while collection­s for stranded debt-UCs hovered at marginal 1702 million.

The stranded contract costs shall refer to costs of the capacity contracted from the independen­t power producers (IPPs) that may not be recovered from the market; while stranded debts would refer to financial obligation­s that cannot be paid by NPC’s privatizat­ion proceeds.

Environmen­tal charge-UC collection­s, on the other hand, reached 12.039 billion; while those for renewable energy developer cash incentive amounted to 1461 million.

“174.895 billion and 11.491 billion were paid to NPC, chargeable against the UC-ME and EC fund,” PSALM said; while emphasizin­g that such is in accordance with rules set forth by the Energy Regulatory Commission and the provisions of the Electric Power Industry Reform Act.

The state-run firm added “162.048 billion was transferre­d from the UC-SCC special trust fund account to PSALM’s UC-SCC special fund account following Board-approved guidelines and procedures on disburseme­nt and utilizatio­n” of the universal charges.

For the collected cash incentives for RE, PSALM indicated that 1236 million had been paid to RE developers, particular­ly for the 900-kilowatt Cantingas mini-hydro power project; the 1.5-megawatt Hitoma 1 and 2; and the 2.1MW Solong hydroelect­ric power plants; and the 2.1MW Linao-awayan mini-hydro power plant.

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