Electric coops play role in low cost, stable power supply, expert says
>> Sunday, May 18, 2014
QUEZON CITY - Electric cooperatives can play an important role in
helping address energy crisis and in ensuring less cost and stable supply of
electricity to consumers.
University of the Philippines Associate Professor
Rowaldo del Mundo told this to electric cooperative stakeholders
nationwide attending the EPIRA 101 seminar at the UP National Engineering
Center here.
Del Mundo said electric coops are the link that
can help solve problems in power industry. “What they need to do is to empower
themselves as mandated by EPIRA or the Electric Power Industry Reform Act and
work together as an aggregation.”
“First they have to educate themselves on framework of
the EPIRA law, which will empower them in crafting specific actions. As an
aggregate, they can do joint actions on specific concerns on power generation,
sub-transmission and distribution”, delMundo said.
Even if they are separate and independent
entities, if they decide as one through aggregation, they can act as if they
are a big company, he added.
Citing an example, del Mundo said Central
Luzon electric cooperatives, as an aggregate, recently agreed to set their
electricity cost to P3.70 per kilowatthour, which is much less compared to the
around P5/KWH cost of electricity in Metro Manila.
To ensure additional power source, the Central
Luzon Electric Cooperative aggregate is also set to undertake development of
its P300 mega watts power generation project.
The three day seminar, which focused on electric power
industry, market and regulation, was attended by around 60 officials from
electric cooperatives nationwide. --Carlito C. Dar
0 comments:
Post a Comment