No 6 months installments for Beneco electricity bills
>> Monday, June 15, 2020
By Delmar O. Carino
The Energy Regulatory
Commission (Erc) may have declared that the six months staggered payments for
power bills do not apply to the Benguet Electric Cooperative (Beneco) but Beneco
took initiatives to tweak some due dates and give its consumers an added
reprieve on their power bills.
The ERC on
May 22 said that electricity consumers can pay their bills that fell due during
the enhanced community quarantine (Ecq) and general community quarantine (Gcq)
periods in six equal monthly installments if their consumption is 200 kilowatt
hours (kwh) and below in February.
For those who
used 200 kwh and above, they will be allowed to amortize their bills in four
equal monthly installments.
But on June
3, the ERC said that the six months advisory is only applicable to the Manila
Electric Company (Meralco), Visayan Electric Company (Veco) and the First
Laguna Electric Cooperative (Fleco). The commission said it gave the three
firms a six months period since they were still under modified Ecq until
May 31.
Agnes
Devanadera, Erc chair, said “only the four months staggered payments shall be
applied” to the other electric cooperatives and distribution utilities.
This means
that regardless of the consumption, as long as the customer’s bill fell due
from March 16 until May 15, 2020, the consumer can opt to pay in four months
with the first installment to be paid not earlier than June 15.
Beneco told
the city council in one of their sessions last month that Beneco fully
supported the council’s resolution calling for a six month moratorium on all
payments due to public utilities, citing the ERC advisory on six months
installment.
But the
electric cooperative did not push through with the said installment when the
ERC said the advisory only applies to Meralco, Veco and Fleco.
Left out of
the six months installment, Beneco, through Melchor Licoben, the newly
designated officer in charge (Oic) general manager, issued a memorandum that
the bills due for March, April and May will be paid in four
equal monthly installments with the first installment to coincide with the due date for the June, 2020 bill.
equal monthly installments with the first installment to coincide with the due date for the June, 2020 bill.
But the bills
due for June will also be given a grace period of thirty days, meaning
consumers can pay their bills thirty days from the date of reading
instead of the usual ten day period to pay.
Surcharges
and other penalties will not also be imposed.
Beneco’s
consumers are now advised to take note of the following:
(1)Bills that
fell due during the Ecq (March 16-April 30, 2020) and Gcq (May 1 – May 15) can
be paid in four monthly equal installments; (2) The first installment must be
paid when the due date of the current bill in June arrives; (3)Bills that will
fall due in June will be given a 30 day grace period to pay from the date of
reading;
Here’s how it
works: A consumer’s meter was read on June 10. The bill should be paid on June
20 following the ten day rule of the Erc. But following Beneco’s own advisory,
the bill is further given a grace period of 30 days, meaning the bill can be
paid until July 10.
Meanwhile,
the first installment for the bills that fell due during the Ecq and Gcq
periods must be paid when the current bills for June become due. Thus, if the
meter was read on June 10, the first installment must be paid on or before July
10 since the payment of the first installment must coincide with the due date
of the current bill in June which is 30 days later from date of actual reading.
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