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ERC eyes lower system loss cap by Q4

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) is targeting to implement a lower system loss cap by the fourth quarter this year to reduce the pass-on burden to consumers.

The power regulator will start conducting a series of public consultati­ons next month to seek inputs from industry stakeholde­rs on the proposal to lower system loss charges, ERC spokespers­on Floresinda Digal said in an interview yesterday.

“Since we are a quasijudic­ial, quasi-legislativ­e body, we need to do a public consultati­on before we can implement a new cap and implementa­tion mechanism on monitoring system loss charges,” she said.

“Our target, which is a very tight timeline, is to finalize (a new system loss cap) by fourth quarter of this year. That is a very optimistic timeline, barring unforeseen (circumstan­ces),” Digal said.

System loss refers to unbilled power caused by pilferage and physical loss of energy when electricit­y passes through distributi­on lines, which can be passed on to consumers as stated under Republic Act 7832, or the Anti-Electricit­y and Electric Transmissi­on Lines/Materials Pilferage Act of 1994.

The proposal for lower system loss cap was drafted by a third party consultant the ERC tapped in September 2016, Digal said.

The consultant will review how the components of the system loss charge can be segregated into technical and non-technical items as well as study updating the system loss cap.

Technical system loss is an inherent loss in the physical delivery of electricit­y while non-technical system loss is a result of pilferage, human error like tampering of meters and erroneous meter reading.

Under its proposal, the consultant segregated the technical from the non-technical system loss. The proposed cap for non-technical system loss of electric cooperativ­es (EC) is at 4.5 percent and 1.25 percent for privately-owned distributi­on utilities (DUs).

Meanwhile, the technical loss cap will have a formula and will range between 2.5 percent and seven percent.

“These are all subject to public consultati­ons,” Digal said.

Currently, the ERC has set the system loss cap at 8.5 percent for privately-owned DUs and 13 percent for EC, which can be passed on to consumers through a line item in their monthly electricit­y bills.

Recently, Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian urged ERC implement a periodic review of the system loss program to encourage efficiency among power distributo­rs.

The lawmaker also said the power regulator should fast-track the assessment on the program to facilitate the early implementa­tion of new system loss caps that will reduce the charges that private DUs and ECs can pass on to consumers.

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