The Philippine Star

Power rates going down this month

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Electricit­y rates will go down this month due to lower transmissi­on charges, the Manila Electric Co. ( Meralco), the country’s biggest power distributo­r, said yesterday.

Meralco announced a reduction of P0.0451 per kilowatt hour in overall rates this month to P8.46 per kWh, which is lower by P0.09 per kWh compared to September last year’s P8.55 per kWh.

The lower rate translates to a reduction of around P9 in the electricit­y bill of a household with a monthly consumptio­n of 200 kWh; P13.53 for those consuming 300 kWh; P18 for 400 kWh and P22.55 for 500 kWh, according to Meralco.

“The reduction is due to the downward movement in transmissi­on charges, which more than offset a higher generation charge,” the company said.

Generation charge went up by P0.0879 per kWh to P3.94 per kWh due mainly to higher cost of power from Independen­t Power Producers (IPPs) because of reduced operating hours of power plants arising from scheduled maintenanc­e and instances of forced outages.

The Quezon Power Philippine­s Ltd. Plant went on forced outage from Aug. 5 to 8. The First Gas Power Corp.’s Sta. Rita Modules 10 and 20 had limited operations due to scheduled maintenanc­e last month.

Wholesale Electricit­y Spot Market ( WESM) charges, on the other hand, decreased by P0.32 per kWh despite instances of yellow alert status and red alert status in the August supply month.

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