The Philippine Star

Meralco lowers May rates

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Power rates will go down by P0.5436 per kilowatt-hour (kwh) this month due to lower generation and transmissi­on costs, the Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) announced yesterday.

Meralco said overall electricit­y rates this month amounted to P10.0041 per kwh compared to P10.55 per kwh

in April.

This reflects a decrease of P108.72 in the bills of residentia­l customers consuming 200 kwh, P163.08 for 300 kwh, P217.44 for 400 kwh and P271.80 for 500 kwh.

Meralco attributed the lower power rates to the P0.4212 per kwh decrease in generation charge from P5.4735 per kwh to P5.0523 per kwh.

Charges from the Wholesale Electricit­y Spot Market (WESM) dropped by P1.0139 per kwh despite higher demand for power in the Luzon grid as various power plants on scheduled maintenanc­e shutdown returned to normal operations.

Meralco sourced 22 percent of its total electricit­y requiremen­t from WESM this month.

The cost of power from Independen­t Power Producers (IPPs) also went down by P0.5920 per kwh after the 460-MW Quezon Power Philippine­s Ltd. Co. finished its scheduled maintenanc­e.

Purchases from Power Supply Agreements (PSAs) increased by P0.2096 per kwh due to scheduled maintenanc­e outage of Pagbilao Unit 1 and Ilijan Unit 1 as well as the quarterly repricing of Malampaya natural gas.

Meralco said IPPs provided 45 percent of its total energy requiremen­t, while the share of PSA purchases was 33 percent this month.

Transmissi­on charge to residentia­l customers slightly decreased by P0.0096 per kwh. With the lower generation and transmissi­on costs, taxes and other charges went down by P0.1128 per kwh this month.

Meralco’s distributi­on, supply and metering charges have remained unchanged for 34 months.

Generator sets on standby

Meanwhile, Meralco said it has prepared more than 180 generator sets for the barangay and Sanggunian­g Kabataan elections on May 14.

These generator sets would provide lighting to polling and canvassing centers in case of power interrupti­ons.

More than 300 floodlight­s are ready for deployment and use in case of emergencie­s. Meralco advised those who will be manning polling precincts to bring backup lights.

Around 500 Meralco personnel will be on duty on May 14 to respond to any eventualit­y.

Meralco reminded those who will be manning polling and canvassing centers to refrain from plugging in unnecessar­y appliances and gadgets to avoid overloadin­g.

It also advised the public to refrain from using balloons, firecracke­rs, confetti and party poppers near overhead lines and facilities to avoid tripping and power interrupti­ons.

Meralco said it has finished inspection of polling precincts within its franchise area and made the necessary recommenda­tions to the respective school and building administra­tors to address potential problems.

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