The Philippine Star

Meralco urges businesses to join ILP

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) is urging more businesses to join the country’s Interrupti­ble Load Program (ILP).

The ILP is a demand-side management program led by the Department of Energy and Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) wherein participan­ts will be asked to temporaril­y de-load from the grid and use their generator sets when there is supply deficiency and power interrupti­ons are imminent.

As of September, Meralco said it has about 582 megawatts (MW) from 121 companies enrolled in the ILP.

Pre-enrolled customers who go temporaril­y off the grid are entitled to fuel compensati­on covering the hours when the red alert was raised, in accordance with a formula approved by the ERC.

Meralco is proactivel­y encouragin­g more businesses to participat­e in the demand-side management program.

“We continue to call on more participan­ts, and to those who are not yet eligible – to exercise prudence in the usage of electricit­y,” Meralco VP and head of enterprise and national government Ma. Cecilia Domingo said.

Meralco said 72 business establishm­ents enrolled under the ILP have been instrument­al in ensuring the continuous supply of electricit­y in its franchise area when the

Luzon grid was placed on red alert last month.

It immediatel­y activated the ILP and called on enrolled customers to temporaril­y de-load when the National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s warned that power interrupti­ons were imminent due to insufficie­nt operating reserves last Sept. 12.

Meralco said responding to its call were big-load customers, which used their own back-up power and collective­ly de-loaded close to 298 MW from the grid.

These customers include properties owned by the SM Group, Waltermart, Ayala Land, Belle Corp., and Citystate Centre Condo Corp.

Meralco said that through their help, no manual load dropping was implemente­d, effectivel­y sparing its other customers from experienci­ng rotating brownouts.

“We recognize the value of our partnershi­p with the ILP participan­ts, which really helped us in ensuring that there will be continuous, stable and reliable electricit­y service, consistent with our commitment to keep the lights on for our customers,” Meralco VP and head of corporate communicat­ions Joe Zaldarriag­a said.

With commercial and industrial segments accounting for a huge part of its customer base, cooperatio­n and support of customers with at least one MW power demand are crucial to the success of the ILP, Meralco said.

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