By Delmar O. Carino
BAGUIO
CITY -- More than 170,000 consumer accounts of the Benguet Electric Cooperative
(BENECO) stand to benefit from a P15.8 million subsidy the electric cooperative
will roll out to help consumers cope with the adverse impact of the enhanced
community quarantine (ECQ).
For April, free
electricity will be given to consumers who used 30 kilowatt hour (kwh) and
below while a one hundred peso (P100) discount will be given to those who
consumed 31 to 100 kwh.
For May, consumers who
used P101-200 kwh will enjoy the P100 discount.
The
consumption for April and May will be reflected in the power bills that will be
issued to the consumers.
The cooperative resumed
its meter reading on April 13 following a one month hiatus due to Covid 19.
The bills that indicated
a use of 30 kWh and below need not be paid
while those that showed a consumption of P31 – 200 kWh will be paid less
P100 of the amount stated in the bill.
BENECO has around
206,000 consumer accounts and its subsidy program will help residential and
lifeline consumers who are considered the most vulnerable among the customer
classes.
The cooperative’s board
of directors on Tuesday approved the initiative, called Pantawid Liwanag, the
name of the corporate social responsibility program (CSR) the National
Electrification Administration (NEA) and the Philippine Rural Electric
Cooperatives Assn. (PHILRECA) encouraged the country’s electric cooperatives to
implement.
BENECO’s version though
tweaked the CSR program as it decided to include residential consumers and not
only lifeline consumers.
Lifeline consumers, as
per the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA), are the marginalized
households that consume 50 kwh and below a month. The regular residential
consumers are those that use 51 kwh and above per month.
For those who have
already paid their bills, the amount of subsidy will be credited to their
accounts as advance partial payment and their succeeding bills will be adjusted
accordingly.
BENECO’s subsidy for the
Pantawid Liwanag will cost the cooperative P15.48 million and will target
178,545 consumer accounts based on the latest membership data of the
cooperative.
A total of 56,349
lifeline accounts (30 kwh and below) will receive free electricity in April
which will cost the cooperative P3.27 million. There will be 26,049 lifeline
consumer accounts (31 – 50 kwh) that will receive the P100 discount and this
will be charged to the cooperative at the cost of P2.6 million.
In May, 45,975
residential consumer accounts (51 – 100 kwh) and another 37,826 (101-200 kwh)
will enjoy the P100 subsidy that will cost the cooperative P4.59 and P3.78,
respectively, or P8.38 million in all.
A separate amount of
P1.23 million for the P100 discount awaits 12,346 residential consumer accounts
(201 – 300 kwh) in May should the collection efficiency of BENECO be favorable.
“This is our modest way
of helping our consumers,” said lawyer Esteban Somngi, board president,
immediately after the measure’s approval by the board.
Melchor
Licoben, the newly designated OIC GM, explained to the board the financial
calculations that encouraged him to bat for the inclusion of the residential
consumers in the program.
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