Electricity rate decreases this May | Inquirer Business

Electricity rate decreases this May

02:42 PM May 10, 2018

Meralco announced a decrease in overall electricity rates for May 2018, amounting to PhP0.5436 per kWh for a typical household. The lower May rate is mainly due to the PhP0.4212 per kWh decrease in the generation charge.

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The adjustment this month brings the overall rate to PhP10.0041 per kWh from April’s PhP10.5477 per kWh, equivalent to a decrease of around P109 in the bill of a residential customer consuming 200kWh.

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Lower WESM charges bring down the generation charge

From PhP5.4735 per kWh in April, the generation charge for this month will be PhP5.0523 per kWh.

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Charges from the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM) decreased by PhP1.0139 per kWh, despite  higher demand for power in the Luzon Grid, because of various power plants previously on scheduled maintenance shutdown going back online. The share of WESM purchases to Meralco’s total requirement this month was 22%.

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Cost of power from Independent Power Producers (IPPs) also went down by PhP0.5920 per kWh due to Quezon Power’s return to normal operations from its scheduled maintenance. The improvement in average plant dispatch more than offset the upward adjustment due to higher Malampaya natural gas prices resulting from the quarterly repricing that reflect recent movement of crude oil prices in the world market. IPPs provided 45% of Meralco’s total energy requirement.

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Meanwhile, 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 and the quarterly repricing of Malampaya natural gas. The share of PSA purchases to Meralco’s total requirement this month was 33%.

Adjustments in Transmission Charge and other charges

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Transmission charge to residential customers slightly decreased by PhP0.0096 per kWh. With the lower generation and transmission charges, taxes and other charges also went down, by PhP0.1128 per kWh this month.  

Meralco’s distribution, supply, and metering charges, meanwhile, have remained unchanged for 34 months, after these registered reductions in July 2015. Meralco reiterated that it does not earn from the pass-through charges, such as the generation and transmission charges. Payment for the generation charge goes to the power suppliers, while payment for the transmission charge goes to the NGCP.  Taxes and other public policy charges like the FIT-All are remitted to the government.

Meralco provides energy efficiency tips for customers

As summer is at hand, Meralco once again encourages its customers to continue practicing energy efficiency initiatives to help manage their electricity consumption. These include everyday household tips that may help save energy, such as: (i) unplugging appliances when not in use to avoid “phantom load”, (ii) using the aircon at mid-setting or at 25 degrees Celsius for maximum efficiency, (iii) using a power board or strip which can supply power to several appliances at once and allows a user to conveniently turn them off simultaneously with just one switch, and (iv) maximizing natural light during daytime and keeping appliances well maintained to ensure optimal performance. For more helpful tips, customers may visit Meralco’s website at www.meralco.com.ph or its social media accounts, twitter @meralco and facebook at www.facebook.com/meralco.

Meralco ready for upcoming 2018 Barangay and SK Elections

A week before elections, Meralco announced that it is prepared for the May 14 polls, as more than 180 generator sets will be on standby on election day, to be carried by roving Meralco crews. These generator sets intend to provide basic lighting to polling and canvassing places in case of unexpected power interruptions. More than 300 floodlights will also be ready for deployment and use in case of emergencies, but Meralco also advises polling centers to bring backup lights as well as extra precautionary measure.

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On May 14, Meralco will have on duty close to 500 responding crews, who will be working 24/7 to ensure that Meralco is prepared to respond to any eventualities.

Meralco also reminded those who will be manning the polling and canvassing centers to avoid plugging in unnecessary appliances to avoid overloading and octopus wiring. Meralco 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 announced that it has finished its inspection of polling and canvassing centers within its franchise area, and has already made the necessary recommendations to the respective school and building administrators to address potential problems.

For any election-related concerns or inquiries, Meralco advised the public of its Halalan Hotline Numbers: 632-8118, 0920-9716211 (Smart), 0917-5516211 (Globe), or 0925-7716211 (Sun). Meralco can also be reached for election-related concerns at twitter @meralco or facebook at www.facebook.com/meralco.

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