Sun Star Bacolod

Ceneco power rate up in May

- BY ERWIN P. NICAVERA

UNLIKE two other power distributi­on utilities in the province, Central Negros Electric Cooperativ­e (Ceneco) has reported an increase in its power rate this month.

Ceneco which caters to the largest number of electric consumers in Negros

Occidental including cities of Bacolod, Bago, Talisay and Silay, and towns of Murcia and Salvador Benedicto, announced a P0.53 per kilowatt hour (kwh) increase.

From P10.6608 per kwh in April, it went up to P11.1923 in May.

Officer-in-charge General Manager Jose Taniongon, in an advisory, said the increase is attributed to upward movement in the generation, transition and systems loss charges.

Taniongon said generation, transmissi­on and systems loss charges which comprise the biggest portion of the passthroug­h charges increased by P0.4850 per kwh.

From P7.8359 per kwh in April, it moved up to P8.3209 per kwh this month.

“The pass-through charges equivalent to P10.0057 per kwh of the total power rate also includes the Energy Regulatory Commission-approved adjustment­s, government subsidies and taxes,” he said.

Only P0.1866 per kwh of the power rate goes to Ceneco through Distributi­on, Supply and Metering (DSM) charges and Reinvestme­nt Fund for Sustainabl­e Capital Expenditur­es for its administra­tive and operationa­l services, the official added.

Earlier, Negros Occidental Electric Cooperativ­e (Noceco) and Northern Negros Electric Cooperativ­e (Noneco) have announced a lower power rate for this month.

Noneco which caters to consumers in the north portion of the province, from E.B. Magalona to San Carlos City, reported a decrease of P0.6240 per kwh in its May billing.

The cooperativ­e’s power rate dropped from P10.7937 per kwh in April to P10.1698 per kwh this month.

Noceco that caters to consumers in the south, from Pulupandan to Hinoba-an, announced that its power rate for May is P8.5426 per kwh.

The figure is P0.5139 lower compared to its rate of P9.0565 per kwh in April.

The decrease is attributed to lower generation cost due to lower Wholesale Electricit­y Spot Market (WESM) price. Other factors are decreases in transmissi­on and systems loss charges.*

 ?? EPN PHOTO ?? UNLIKE other power distributi­on utilities in the province, Central Negros Electric Cooperativ­e (Ceneco) has reported an increase of P0.53 per kwh in its power rate this month.
EPN PHOTO UNLIKE other power distributi­on utilities in the province, Central Negros Electric Cooperativ­e (Ceneco) has reported an increase of P0.53 per kwh in its power rate this month.

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