News: Meralco customers get 56¢/kwh refund

Philippines
April 22, 2007 5:07pm CST
This is good news! Right? --- Meralco customers get 56¢/kwh refund By Donnabelle Gatdula The Philippine Star 04/23/2007 The Manila Electric Co. [Meralco] is set to refund 56 centavos per kilowatt-hour [kWh] next month to consumers after it implemented a generation charge adjustment for November and December 2006. Meralco head for utility economics Ivanna de la Peña said the refund stemmed from the "mistake" in the collection scheme based on the provisional authority granted by the Energy Regulatory Commission [ERC]. The ERC had found a "technical slip" on its part that prompted Meralco to submit a proposal on how to refund the "mistake in collection." The 56-centavo increase was included in the bills of Meralco customers under the category "other charges." The total amount of adjustments were calculated to represent November 2006 generation charge adjustment; December 2006 generation charge adjustment; November 2006 system loss charge adjustment; December 2006 system loss charge adjustment plus applicable value added taxes. Dela Peña, however, clarified the amount of refund would depend on the consumption of the customers during the period. The provisional authority given to Meralco by ERC to collect the 56 centavos per kWh was an offshoot of the increase in generation costs brought about by the spikes in Wholesale Electricity Spot Market [WESM] during these periods. With the "mistake," the Meralco bill indicated in its April 2007 billing that the generation charges would be brought down to P4.42 per kWh. It was noted that in the cost adjustments, the November generation charge was temporarily adjusted to P4.71 per kWh and December to P4.69 per kWh from the reference rate of P4.42 per kWh. This is because of the automatic adjustments in generation costs was stalled in August stemming from the Supreme Court [SC] ruling requiring a public hearing and publication of all applications for Generation Rate Adjustment Mechanism [GRAM]. The GRAM is a pass-through mechanism, which means Meralco just collects the charges and remits it to its power suppliers, that included the National Power Corp., WESM and independent power producers. There was a move initiated by Meralco to change its application for cost adjustments in generation charges. A petition on the proposed change in recovery mechanism has already been re-filed with the ERC. For his part, ERC chairman Rodolfo Albano Jr. has assured Filipino consumers that the application of Meralco will be thoroughly reviewed before any ruling could be rendered. Meralco has warned that any inability to recoup under-recoveries from generation would result in cash flow problems and subsequent failure to pay its suppliers, which may in turn lead to poor service to consumers. As this developed, Napocor will also be filing a 36.26 centavos per kWh drop in rates for July. Napocor president Cyril del Callar said they are set to file the application with the ERC for the decrease in GRAM recovery by middle of June. Napocor earlier filed two similar rate adjustments after its GRAM and Incremental Currency Exchange Rate Adjustment [ICERA] dropped in the latter part of 2006 due to appreciation of the peso. "We will be filing soon with the ERC. We hope it would be a similar drop in GRAM and ICERA as our two previous applications," Del Callar said. The ERC had earlier asked the Napocor to file a new application to reduce its rates by as much as P2 per kWh to fully pass on to its consumers the P79 billion foreign exchange gains it registered in 2005. Napocor specifically said it had already filed for the 8th GRAM and 7th ICERA last March 30, 2007 and April 2, 2007, respectively, before the ERC. In a statement, Napocor said these recent filings will have a combined impact of lower deferred accounting adjustments [DAA] in the bills of the state-owned power generation company’s customers. Napocor explained the GRAM represents recoveries for the actual incremental costs of fuel and power sourced from Independent Power Producers [IPPs] both local and foreign currency-denominated. On the other hand, the ICERA takes care of the effects of the fluctuations in international currency exchange rates on Napocor’s cost of currency-denominated debt services and operating expenses such as spare parts, insurance costs and other generation related costs. To enable the power firm to recover its previously incurred costs through GRAM and ICERA, the ERC has ordered that all adjustments in power rates must pass through the process of evaluation, hearings and approval before its actual implementation in compliance with the Supreme Court ruling pursuant to Section 4 [e] of the Implementing Rules and Regulations [IRR] of RA 9136 or EPIRA. "Currently, there is a delay of more than a year in the recovery of incurred costs by Napocor under these ERC-approved mechanisms. Thus, for this particular filing, National Power is only recovering GRAM and ICERA expenses for the period February 2006 up to June 2006," it said. The effect of foreign currency fluctuations can readily be seen in Napocor’s financial statements through the accounting of the costs of borrowing every end of the year. Due to the delayed nature of these recoveries, Napocor’s customers however cannot immediately feel the effects of the improvement of the peso. "The current appreciation of the peso will naturally bring down the cost of borrowing of National Power and the cost of our servicing our foreign debt. Over 90 percent of our financial obligations are foreign currency denominated, usually in US dollars. Hence the gain or loss in foreign exchange brought about by the improvement or depreciation of the peso as against the US dollar is reflected in our books," Napocor said. Napocor further explained that such FOREX gains are of non-cash financial nature as they relate to the company’s outstanding loans.
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@kathy77 (7486)
• Australia
22 Apr 07
Yes I think that it is wonderful news for your country. I do wish that we would get a discount as for us here in Australia it was announced today that our electricity would be going up more than a $1.00 day, so we in here are not receiving this but it is wonderful that your country is looking after the consumers.
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• Philippines
23 Apr 07
Well, many are happy for the refund but if we examine it more closely, why should there be a mistake. There was a mistake committed before which resulted to refund also, and now another mistake? Suppose nobody would be interested to find out, the fruits of the mistake naturally would be kept by them. Even if they make the necessary refund, they have already benefited much from the amount mistakenly collected as money market now is a very fast growing investment where people earn much. And so to use other people's money for their own benefit, more allegedly mistakes might be committed. I hope not.
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@rsa101 (37969)
• Philippines
23 Apr 07
I guess at least they are returning their excess and not keep it for themselves. Sometimes mistakes are only realized after some time and not after they were committed. You should understand that.
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@lafavorito (2959)
• Philippines
23 Apr 07
Hey this is good. Will the refund take place / start on our energy consumption for Apil or May? I'll look out for this in our next Meralco Bill.
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@rsa101 (37969)
• Philippines
23 Apr 07
I guess that's good news at least that Meralco is doing something to correct its mistakes in the past. Honesty is a very good thing and humbling too for them. I guess it just shows that they are doing this to return what is not theirs. Committing a mistake is just a very human factor and accepting their mistakes and doing what they have to do is very good business ethics. If that would be other companies those mistakes would just be kept for themselves without even letting their customers know they committed mistakes. Nobody's perfect anyway.
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@yan_i24 (258)
• Philippines
25 Apr 07
Hey.. this is cool.. I hadn't heard about this on TV or radio or read in the newspaper because of a hectic schedule, but this is a hell of a good news for all of us pinoys.. Mabuhay ang meralco!!!
• Philippines
23 Apr 07
DAMN right!! They should have refunded that to consumers a long time ago. They always say that their company incurred so much loss and they have to raise the bill charges again and again!
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@rsa101 (37969)
• Philippines
30 Jun 08
I just hope it will indeed help in our billing for the month. I think we should be thankful that they are refunding whatever mistakes they made in their billing. I just hope other companies would do the same accepting mistakes and returning what is due their customers if they commit mistake.
@maribel1218 (3085)
• Philippines
23 Apr 07
That was a really good news that the refund will be now implemented next month as the current rate is soaring high because of summer time. I really do hope my bill next month will surely go down. Thanks for sharing this good news to all meralco consumer. Mabuhay ka kabayan!!!
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