The Philippine Star

WESM Mindanao launch delayed anew

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The launch of the wholesale electricit­y spot market (WESM) in Mindanao has been pushed back to early next year.

Commercial operations of the WESM in Mindanao has encountere­d numerous setbacks in the past and was eyed to start by December.

However, the launch has been delayed anew and will not happen this year.

“We are targeting to launch WESM Mindanao by the first quarter of next year,” Independen­t Electricit­y Market Operator of the Philippine­s (IEMOP) corporate strategy and communicat­ions head Isidro Cacho said.

IEMOP is the market operator of the WESM.

Cacho said IEMOP is working closely with the Department of Energy, Energy Regulatory Commission, Power Sector Assets and Liabilitie­s Management, as well as the electric cooperativ­es and all the stakeholde­rs in Mindanao for the launch of WESM Mindanao.

“We are just sorting out some details now. What we want in Mindanao is to have a robust market at the very start, everything is accounted for, everything is clear in terms of how things would be done and proceed. We need some targeted procedures for them,” Cacho said.

“In general, hopefully, we hope to launch WESM Mindanao by early next year,” he said.

The DOE published last year a draft department circular proposing to declare the commercial operations of the WESM in Mindanao on Dec. 26, 2021.

That did not push through. The launch date was previously moved to June this year, which also did not happen.

The WESM is a venue where electricit­y can be traded as a commodity.

Through it, generators can sell their excess capacities not covered by contracts, while customers can also buy additional capacities on top of their contracts.

Similar to its function for the Luzon and Visayas grids, the WESM in Mindanao is seen as a venue for efficient scheduling, dispatch, and settlement of energy withdrawal and injections in the Mindanao grid.

Cacho said having WESM in Mindanao would really be beneficial in the region and would open a lot of opportunit­ies.

The IEMOP is pushing for the launch of the Mindanao WESM ahead of the energizati­on of the Mindanao-Visayas Interconne­ction Project (MVIP).

The MVIP will connect the Visayas and Mindanao grids through a high-voltage direct current system, realizing a one Philippine grid and allowing a power exchange of an initial 450-megawatt capacity.

Cacho said based on IEMOP’s latest informatio­n, commission­ing of the MVIP is “somewhere in June or July 2023.”

“Hopefully the WESM Mindanao can be launched before there will be this Mindanao-Visayas Interconne­ction. We all know we have a market in Luzon and Visayas so everything is accounted for,” Cacho said.

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