The Philippine Star

Electricit­y rates up 29¢/kwh this month

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Customers of the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) will pay more for electricit­y this July mainly due to higher generation charge.

Rates would go up by 29 cents per kilowatt- hour to P8.61, still lower than the P9.38 in July 2015.

Households consuming 200 kWh a month will see P58.63 more in their bill. An increase of P87.94 is set for consumptio­n of 300 kWh, P117.25 for 400 kWh and P149.57 for 500 kWh.

The increase comes after successive cuts in power rates in the past three months, Meralco senior vice president Larry Fernandez said yesterday.

Generation charge went up by P0.34 per kWh to P4.06 per kWh, lower than the P4.74 a year earlier. This was mainly due to the higher

charges from the Wholesale Electricit­y Spot Market (WESM).

“Spot market prices went up following tightness in supply. June saw several plants going on outage, resulting in five days of yellow alerts. In contrast, there were no yellow or red alerts in May,” Fernandez said.

In the June supply month, there were five instances of yellow alerts (June 13, 14, 17, 21 and 22) as several power plants went on scheduled and unschedule­d outage. Those that underwent scheduled maintenanc­e were Pagbilao-2, San Lorenzo Mod 50 and 60, Sta. Rita Mod 40 and iPower.

Meanwhile, those that went on forced outage include Sual-1, San Gabriel, Calaca 1 and 2, GN Power 1 and 2, Limay A and B, Sta. Rita Mod 10 and 30, SLPGC 1, SLTEC 1 and 2, San Roque 2, Pagbilao 1 and Ambuklao 2.

Due to the tightness in power supply, the diesel-fired Malaya 2 was dispatched for around half of the June supply month. The Malaya plants are “must run units” and are typically instructed by the National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s (NGCP) to be dispatched when reserve levels in the grid are very low.

Costs of energy sourced from Independen­t Power Producers (IPPs) also registered a slight increase of P0.03 per kWh because of the lower dispatch of the Quezon Power Philippine­s Ltd. (QPPL) plant.

On the other hand, the cost of power from plants under the Power Supply Agreements (PSAs) decreased by P0.02 per kWh following the higher dispatch of the Ilijan natural-gas fired power plant.

As for other bill components, the transmissi­on charge declined by P0.08 per kWh due to lower ancillary charges, while taxes and other charges increased by P0.01 and P0.02 per kWh, respective­ly, following the increase in generation charge.

Meralco’s distributi­on, supply and metering charges remain unchanged after registerin­g a reduction last year.

Payment for the generation charge goes to the power suppliers, while payment for the transmissi­on charge goes to the NGCP.

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