Sun.Star Davao

WESM to affect electricit­y bill

- By Jennie P. Arado

CONSUMERS can expect changes in their electricty bills once the Wholesale Elctricity Spot Market (WESM) is implemente­d in Mindanao, Philippine Electricit­y Market Corporatio­n (PEMC) said.

"The generation charge will be the only component of the bill that will be affected by WESM. Now the changes in the generation charge will depend on the behavior of your electric cooperativ­e or your distributi­on utilities," said Melinda L. Ocampo, PEMC president, during the Press Briefing on Mindanao WESM at Pidoks, Davao City yesterday.

The generation charge, which is the cost of power generated and sold to the distributi­on utility, is the amount of the main components of the unbundled electric bill. It also accounts for around 50 percent of the total cost of a consumer's electricit­y bill.

According to PEMC, WESM is "where generators sell their excess capacities not covered by contracts and where the customers buy additional capacities on top of their contracts." It was created by virtue of Section 30 of RA 9136 or the Electric Power Reform Act (Epira) of 2001.

To ensure that electricit­y rates remain affordable to the consumers, cheaper energy sources will be dispatched first once the WESM is implemente­d.

Based on the existing Mindanao grid dispatch protocol, electricit­y generated by the Agus-Pulangi hydropower plants will be dispatched first since the generation facility has the least generation cost among power plants in Mindanao. This will be followed by the 200 MW Steag Coal Fired Power Plant, geothermal, coalfired power plants, and diesel-fired power plants. Meanwhile, power generated from renewable energy plants will be dispatched in accordance to the RA 9513, Renewable Energy Act of 2008.

However, Ocampo said the dispatch protocol can also be affected by other external factors.

"For example, during summer, when water levels at the hydropower plants are law, we may first dispatch the other sources," she said.

Ocampo said to ensure the price offers by generators will not go out of control, generators can offer only up to P32 per kilo Watt hour (kWh)and as low as -P10/kWh.

She said in the event that generation companies experience excess in power, they are more likely to sell it at a much lower price to be able to dispatch it immediatel­y.

For his part, Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (MinDA) Assistant Secretary Romeo M. Montenegro said the impact on the consumer's bill will also depend on the market's mix to a certain power distributi­on utility or electric cooperativ­e power supply mix.

"If the electric cooperativ­e has no bilateral contract and all its capacity is being sourced from the market, then suddenly there is an increase in the prices of electricit­y in the market, then during that period their power rates are high," Montenegro said.

The WESM is expected to start its trial operations in Mindanao on March this year and targeted to be fully deployed by June this year. With Reuel John F. Lumawag

 ?? RJ LUMAWAG ?? PHILIPPINE Electricit­y Market Corporatio­n (PEMC) president Melinda L. Ocampo, during the Press Briefing on Mindanao Wholesale Elctricity Spot Market (WESM) at Pidoks, Davao City yesterday, said the implementa­tion of the market will affect the...
RJ LUMAWAG PHILIPPINE Electricit­y Market Corporatio­n (PEMC) president Melinda L. Ocampo, during the Press Briefing on Mindanao Wholesale Elctricity Spot Market (WESM) at Pidoks, Davao City yesterday, said the implementa­tion of the market will affect the...

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