* This is my article the other day in interaksyon.com.
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1. The P4.15 per kilowatt-hour (kwh) electricity rate
increase is short-term. It should have applied for only a month (if the
increase had not been staggered) while the Malampaya natural gas platform was
under maintenance. After that, the original lower rates, other things being
equal, should return. Thus, contrary to public opinion, the rate hike is not
long term.
2. The rate increase stems mainly from the generation
charge, partly from the transmission charge, but nothing from the distribution
charge. As distributor, Meralco is on the last stage of the electricity supply
chain and is the collecting agent for all players (including the taxes that the
government levies), and so naturally receives the brunt of public anger.
Table 1. Schedule of Rates for December 2013
Source: Meralco
Compare the December rates above with the November rates
below. Supply charge remained at P0.6043/kwh or P19.88/customer/month, while
metering charge also stayed at P0.4066/kwh or P5.00/customer/month.
Table 2. Schedule of Rates for November 2013
Source: Meralco
The generation charge from November to December this year
increased by P2.00/kwh, transmission charge by P0.0372, and system loss charge
by P0.1950. As for the distribution charge, no increase.
Last October, the per kwh charges were as follows:
generation charge, P4.6832; transmission charge, P0.8652; and system loss
charge, P0.5050 -- all lower than the November rates. But the September rates
were slightly higher than those of October, as part of the normal fluctuation
in prices per month.
3. Lack or absence of competition is
bad. Electricity distribution in the Philippines is always a monopoly,
given to a specific entity through a congressional franchise. The Meralco
monopoly is an example. In addition, there is a Constitutional restriction, as
foreign equity is not allowed.
4. Meralco largely relies on natural gas-run power
generation plants.
Table 3. Generation Cost for October and November 2013
Source: Meralco