Philippine Daily Inquirer

NEA: Power cooperativ­es curbed losses in ’13

Reductions translated to P124M in savings for consumers

- By Riza T. Olchondra

THE NATIONAL Electrific­ation Administra­tion (NEA) yesterday reported that electricit­y cooperativ­es (ECs) under its supervisio­n managed to reduce system losses in 2013, resulting in better service to customers.

Last year, the NEA said, ECs posted system losses of 11.61 percent compared to the average of 11.74 percent reported in 2012.

The average for 2013 was also lower than the 13 percent cap set by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) for electricit­y cooperativ­es and distributi­on utilities.

The reduction in system loss translated to P124,471,493 in savings for the cooperativ­es’ customers, or 18,186,951.01 kilowatt-hours (kwh) in energy terms, the NEA added.

In reducing their losses, the cooperativ­es implemente­d massive meter changes, including pole metering and cluster metering, the NEA said. Last year, 13 substation­s with an additional capacity of 108.75 MVA were commission­ed, leading to better service efficiency.

“Strategic interventi­ons are being undertaken to address the reduction of system loss of the electric cooperativ­es in order for them to be operationa­lly efficient and be of better service to their member-consumers. Lower system loss would also mean lower cost of electricit­y rates,” NEA administra­tor Edita S. Bueno said in a statement.

There were 71 ECs that met the cap on system losses. Of them, “57 ECs showed marked improvemen­t in their system loss level in 2013 compared to their 2012 level,” the NEA said.

The cooperativ­es that posted the most reductions were Marinduque Electric Cooperativ­e, Inc. (Marelco), which curbed from 17.25 percent in 2012 to 11.22 percent in 2013; Moresco I from 5.24 percent to 1.83 percent; and Capiz Electric Coopera- tive Inc. (Capelco) from 12.05 percent to 8.92 percent.

The five ECs that had the lowest system losses were Misamis Oriental I Electric Service Inc. (Moresco I) with 1.83 percent; Dinagat Island Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. (Dielco) with 5.09 percent; Bohol I Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. (Boheco I) with 6.05 percent; Cebu III Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. (Cebeco II) with 6.75 percent; and Batanes Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. (Batanelco) with 7.53 percent.

In terms of regions, ECs in Region VII (Central Visayas) recorded the lowest average system loss at 8.03 percent.

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