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BA110_NEWS ANALYSIS_MONDEJAR, DAYAN.pptx
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4. Ceneco’s average
power rate for August
was P12.3724 per
kilowatt hour (/kwh),
an increase of
P1.8789/kwh from
July’s P10.4935/kwh.
5. The major factor that caused the spike of electricity
rates for the month of August originated from the
damaged submarine cable of the National Grid
Corporation of the Philippines connecting Cebu to
Negros and Panay causing imbalances in the power
requirement intended for Region VI electric cooperatives
automatically taken and supplied from WESM
(Wholesale Electricity Market).
6. Sourcing out supply via the
Wholesale Electricity Spot
Market (WESM) to avoid
massive outages resulted to
the “spiraling cost of power”
which the utility firms
consequently passed on to
consumers.
9. A minimal P0.1122 per kilowatt-hour will be deducted
from the September billing of member-consumers of the
Central Negros Electric Cooperative.
10. • The decrease can be
attributed to the reduction
in the generation,
transmission, system loss
charges and other pass
through charges, such as
lifeline and senior citizens
discount, GRAM ICERA or
Generation Rate Adjustment
Mechanism Incremental
Currency Exchange Rate
Adjustment, and value-
added tax.
12. • The exorbitant prices are unbearable for the
consumers who are also bearing the economic woes
brought about by the pandemic.
• The consumers are being skillfully manipulated by
the powerful interests using technical jargon in the
power industry or power points formula on how
electric power is being distributed to various sectors
and the volume of power supply.