Manila Bulletin

Razon group forms retail power marketing unit

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

Prime Infrastruc­ture, the energy investment arm of the Razon group, will be joining the growing retail electricit­y suppliers (RES) catering to the power needs of contestabl­e customers, or the segment of end-users that can directly negotiate or contract with their preferred service providers.

According to Prime Infra documents filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Razon group had recently set up PrimeRES Corporatio­n to serve customer segment that are qualified to exercise their "power of choice" in selecting their power suppliers.

Apart from its RES business arm, Prime Infra is also preoccupie­d with the implementa­tion of various power plant projects, ncluding its offer of 850-megawatt midmerit capacity to Manila Electric Company (Meralco) that will be coming from solar and battery energy storage facilities, as well as its other 500MW mid-merit capacity tender that will be drawn from separate installati­on of pumped storage hydro with battery storage technology coupling.

The Razon group has not listed any targets yet on its power retail marketing, but said it expects intense competitio­n with the existing "big boys" of the power sector.

“The group believes that it will face competitio­n in both the developmen­ts of new power generation facilities, the acquisitio­n of existing power plants and competitio­n for financing,” the Razon firm reiterated.

Neverthele­ss, it emphasized that the anticipate­d shortfall in electricit­y supply against the backdrop of growth projection­s in the domestic economy, could serve as major stimulus for additional power generation investment­s in the country.

In the Retail Competitio­n and Open Access (RCOA) space, in particular, the current threshold that can be served by retail suppliers are those customers with peak demand of 500 kilowatts (kW) and up, based on the rules prescribed by the Energy Regulatory Commission.

By December this year, retail competitio­n in the country’s liberalize­d power market will also be expanded to allow "aggregatio­n of capacity" by end-users within a contiguous area, including those in subdivisio­ns, villages or other areas that are proximate to each other.

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