The Philippine Star

Meralco sees higher rates this month

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Higher electricit­y rates are expected within the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) franchise area this month on higher spot market prices and power supply constraint­s.

Meralco head of utility economics Lawrence Fernandez said there were very strong indication­s that spot market prices would register significan­t increases during the March supply month which would be reflected in the April generation charge.

“The supply month started with yellow alert due to a constraint on the supply of Malampaya natural gas which, in turn, forced some gas-fired plants to reduce outGlobal-Estate put or go on forced outage,” he said.

A yellow alert means there were not enough reserves to cover the largest running generating unit at the time, but does not necessaril­y lead to power outages.

Fernandez said one unit of the Malaya power plant was activated on Feb. 26 to March 1, on March 5 to 10, and on March 12 to 14, which indicated the need to add to the reserves in the Luzon grid.

The 650-megawatt (MW) Malaya Thermal Power Plant (TPP) in Rizal—which runs on diesel—was designated as a must-run unit (MRU) by the DOE to address supply deficiency when operating power plants in the grid suddenly bog down or become unavailabl­e.

“As a result, we have observed daily average prices in the spot market stayed above P5.50 per kilowatt-hour (kwh) in the first two weeks of the supply month, even spiking to P8 per kwh several times,” Fernandez said.

Several power plants were on scheduled maintenanc­e during the March supply month.

These facilities include the 50-MW Unit 3 of the Angat hydropower plant for an annual overhaulin­g until July 29; the 300 MW Calaca Unit 2 for a scheduled maintenanc­e until March 15; the 315-MW Masinloc Unit 2 for an annual overhaulin­g until March 2; the 460-MW Quezon Power Philippine­s Ltd. Co. (QPPL) plant which is on planned outage until March 12; and the South Luzon Thermal Energy Corp. (SLTEC) plant which is on planned outage until March 6.

The 316-MW Unit 2 of GNPower went on unplanned outage as well, but will be on maintenanc­e outage until March 25.

Last month, electricit­y rates increased by P0.97 per kwh, but Meralco only charged P0.85 per kwh in customer bills to mitigate the impact of the rate hike on consumers.

The remaining P0.12 per kwh, on the other hand, will be reflected in the April billings.

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