The Philippine Star

Pinoys not satisfied with high power rates — poll

- – Catherine Talavera

A majority of Filipino adults are dissatisfi­ed with the current prices of electricit­y, a survey by Pulse Asia Research shows.

Based on Pulse Asia’s Ulat ng Bayan survey for forum on energy conducted from June 15 to 21, 60 percent of Filipino adults all over the country are dissatisfi­ed with electricit­y prices.

This was led by Metro Manila, of which 84 percent of respondent­s are dissatisfi­ed.

“With the exception of Mindanao, at least half of adults in the main geographic areas are dissatisfi­ed with the price of their electricit­y,” Pulse Asia said.

Fifty percent of respondent­s from Mindanao said they are satisfied with current electricit­y prices.

The survey results were presented by Ana Tabunda of Pulse Asia yesterday at a press conference hosted by the Power for People coalition or P4P, a network of civil society organizati­ons, cooperativ­es, consumers, and communitie­s lobbying for clean, safe and affordable energy.

Center for Energy, Ecology and Developmen­t executive director Gerry Arances said the results of the survey manifest that affordabil­ity of electricit­y and the energy source have become major concerns for many Filipinos.

“Our policymake­rs must consider seriously that costly and dirty energy are no longer tolerable. A shift to cheaper renewable energy sources must be the order of the day,” Arances said.

Moreover, the survey results also showed that a large majority or 82 percent of Filipino adults are in favor of “having a new option for electric service provider or electric utility.”

“Except for the Cordillera Administra­tive Region, large majorities (64 percent to 94 percent) of adults in the regions favor having an alternativ­e electric service provider or electric utility,” Pulse Asia said.

In the National Capital Region, 88 percent of adults expressed openness to new electric service providers.

Arances cited the increase in Meralco’s electric distributi­on charges as the reason for this sentiment, as Meralco is the main provider of electricit­y in the region.

He said for the past two consecutiv­e months Meralco has increased electric distributi­on charges. This was attributed to the increase in charges in its power supply agreements (PSAs), which hiked the generation charge.

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