150-MW For Open Access Customers
Out of its total capacity, Aboitiz Power Corporation is initially allocating 150
megawatts to be offered to contestable customers under open access.
This was disclosed by AP president and chief executive officer Erramon I. Aboitiz in an interview, as he
enthused that they will be using the “Aboitiz Power” brand as selling point to prospective customers.
“We are having at least 150 megawatts initially for open access. We are working on our billing and settlement
processes,” he said.
The Aboitiz chief executive added that they are just waiting for the final pronouncement by the Department of
Energy (DOE) as to when open access and retail competition will finally have its debut in the restructured
electricity industry.
The targeted kick-off of open access is October 26 this year, but given the remaining policy issues that have
to resolved, stakeholders are anticipating that this might be moved to December or early part of next year.
The DOE will recommend the timeline for open access; while the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) sets the
official start date of open access. The regulator will also determine the threshold level for open access
participants.
The open access regime in the industry will push the market forward to full competition, and this is also seen
as the ultimate signal to finally pull down electricity rates for consumers.
The energy department’s expectation will be an enlistment of at least 800 customers for open access; mainly the
customers within the bracket of at least 1.0 megawatt of peak demand consumption.
That customer-usage threshold will eventually go down to 750 kilowatts, based on a timeframe that must be
determined by the ERC.
What is being sorted out by the technical working group (TWG) fleshing out the policies for RCOA is whether or
not to mandate the registration of all contestable customers with the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market.
Stakeholders are also proposing that the DoE must set a policy and recommend processes for accounts, billings
and settlements that participants must adhere to.
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