Meralco lowers power rate

Dominant power distributor Manila Electric Company is gifting consumers with a P0.0106 per kWh in the electricity rate reduction this February, a move more symbolic of Meralco’s care to the public when the energy supply situation is disrupted by the San Miguel Corporation’s power unit decision to suspend its power supply agreement.

The reduction brings the average household’s overall rate down to P10.8895 per kWh from the previous month’s P10.9001 per kWh. For residential customers consuming 200 kWh, the adjustment is equivalent to a decrease of around P2 in their total electricity bill.

The generation charge went down by P0.2137 to P6.9154 from P7.1291 per kWh the previous month due to lower costs from the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market, and Independent Power Producers offset an increase in charges from PSAs.

WESM charges decreased by P3.7370 per kWh as the supply situation in the Luzon grid improved with less generation capacity on the outage, lower demand, and absence of Yellow Alerts. The secondary price cap was also not triggered, marking the first time since October 2021 that the cap was not imposed during a supplied month. WESM accounted for 16 percent of Meralco’s energy requirement from the previous month’s nine percent.

Charges from IPPs also went down by P0.2950 per kWh. The First Gas plants’ reduced use of more expensive alternative fuel and lower natural gas prices after the quarterly repricing of Malampaya gas that reflected a recent trend in international crude oil prices pulled down the IPP rate. The continued appreciation of the peso, which affected 95 percent of IPP costs that are dollar-denominated, also contributed to the reduction. The peso ended January 2023 at its strongest level since end-May 2022. IPPs’ share of Meralco’s energy requirement for the period was 37 percent.

On the other hand, PSA charges increased by P0.7970 per kWh due to lower average plant dispatch. Meralco’s 670 -MW baseload PSA with South Premiere Power Corporation remains suspended following the implementation of a Court of Appeals-issued Writ of Preliminary Injunction in January that replaced the Temporary Restraining Order issued previously. PSAs provided 47 percent of Meralco’s total energy requirement for the period.

The reduction in the generation charge balanced the impact of the completion of the third of four distribution-related refunds, equivalent to P0.1923 per kWh for residential customers, and is no longer reflected in the customers’ electric bills starting in February.

The remaining distribution-related refund, equivalent to P0.8656 per kWh for residential customers, continues to temper the monthly bills. The last refund is set to be completed by May 2023, the impact of which will be felt the succeeding month.

Meralco’s distribution charge, on the other hand, has stayed the same since the P0.0360 per kWh reduction for a typical residential customer starting in August 2022.

Transmission and other charges

All other charges, including transmission and taxes, registered a slight net increase of P0.0108 per kWh. Collection of the Feed-In Tariff Allowance remains suspended following the issuance of the Energy Regulatory Commission’s Resolution halting the supply of P0.0364 per kWh FIT-All rate for three months from December 2022 to February 2023.

Pass-through charges for generation and transmission are paid to the power suppliers and the grid operator, respectively. In contrast, taxes, universal charges, and Feed-In Tariff Allowances are all remitted to the government.

With the scheduled maintenance shutdown of the Malampaya facility that historically leads to higher rates, Meralco continues to urge its customers to practice energy efficiency for better management of their monthly electricity consumption.

Meralco is also encouraging more companies to participate in the Interruptible Load Program, which boosts the available supply and helps spare households from power interruptions during Red Alerts.

As of end-January 2023, 117 customer accounts with a total committed de-loading capacity of around 560 MW are part of the ILP in the Meralco franchise area.

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