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QUEZON
CITY, Feb 19 – As part of its continuing efforts to improve grid reliability
while ensuring minimal impact on power rates, the National Grid Corporation of
the Philippines (NGCP) has taken steps to lower the overall cost of ancillary
services (AS) by as much as 40%.
NGCP
filed at the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) applications for the approval
of its Ancillary Services Procurement Agreements (ASPAs) with Trans-Asia Power
Generation Corp. (TA-POWER), Trans-Asia Oil and Energy Development Corp.
(TRANS-ASIA), and Panasia Energy, Inc. (PANASIA), with prayer for the issuance
of provisional authority.
“The
ASPA rates filed at the ERC are significantly lower and cheaper than the
current ASPAs. The new contracting methodology, rates, and payment structure to
be applied on all prospective ASPAs are designed to lower the overall cost of
AS by as much as 40%, and at the same time ensure the availability of AS
capacity for the reliability and security of the grid,” NGCP said.
NGCP
has the crucial role of providing AS to all transmission users of Luzon,
Visayas and Mindanao grids as required by the Electric Power Industry Reform
Act of 2001 (EPIRA), its Implementing Rules and Regulations, the Philippine
Grid Code (PGC) and the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM) Rules. NGCP is
also mandated to implement the ERC-promulgated Ancillary Service Procurement
Plan (ASPP) and the Ancillary Services Cost Recovery Mechanism (AS-CRM).
Ancillary
Services, as defined in Section 4 (b) of the EPIRA, are “those services that
are necessary to support the transmission of capacity and energy from resources
to loads while maintaining reliable operation of the transmission system in
accordance with good utility practice and the Grid Code”. Such AS are needed to
ensure reliability in the operation of the transmission system and
consequently, in the reliability of the electricity supply in the Luzon,
Visayas and Mindanao Grids.
It
is the responsibility of NGCP to adequately serve generation companies,
distribution utilities and suppliers requiring transmission service and/or
ancillary services through the transmission system.
Ancillary
services stabilize electricity supply and prevent system-wide blackout. These
regulate the electricity coming into homes so that lights do not flicker.
During times of emergencies when a power plant unexpectedly breaks down, these
services make a back-up plant readily available to temporarily augment the lack
of supply.
As
NGCP is responsible for determining, acquiring, and dispatching the capacity
needed to supply the required ancillary services and for developing and
proposing wheeling charges and ancillary service tariffs to the ERC, it makes
sure that only efficient but affordable ancillary services providers are
contracted.
It
should be noted that NGCP bills and collects AS charges from its direct
customers then remits these collections directly and entirely to the AS
providers. As the collecting agent, NGCP does not get revenues from the said
charges.
NGCP
is a privately owned corporation in charge of operating, maintaining, and
developing the country’s power grid. It transmits high-voltage electricity
through “power superhighways” that include the interconnected system of
transmission lines and towers, substations and related assets. (NGCP)
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