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Article with Category, Subject, and Type

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EPIMB related announcements

EPIMB related announcements

EPIMB Citizen’s Charter

EPIMB Citizen’s Charter

OASEC-MCC SAMPLE ARTICLE

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About EO 352

About EO 352 DUMMY

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Sample Department Circular by SSA

Sample Department Circular by SSA

EPIMB Mandate and Function

Electric Power Industry Management Bureau Supervises the implementation of electric power industry restructuring to establish a competitive, market-based environment, and encourage private-sector participation; ensures adequate, efficient and reliable supply of electricity, and formulates plans, programs and strategies relative to rural electrification Power Market Development Division Power Market Research and Development Section EPIRA Monitoring and Coordination Section Power Planning and Development Division Power Development Planning Section Transmission Development Planning Section Missionary Electrification Development Planning Section Rural Electrification Administration and Management Division Rural Electrification Systems Administration Section Rural Electrification Project Management Section Non-electrification Project Management and Administration Section

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Fees and Charges

Fees and Charges Schedule of Fees and Charges In compliance with Administrative Order No. 31 dated October 1, 2012 directing and authorizing all heads of departments, bureaus , commissions, agencies, offices and instrumentalities of the National Government including Government-Owned or Controlled Corporations (GOCCs), to rationalize the rates of their fees and charges, increase their existing rates and impose new fees and charges pursuant to DOF-DBM-NEDA Joint Circular No. 1-2013 dated 30 January 2013, Implementing Rules and Regulations of Administrative Order No. 31, series of 2012, following are the revised fees and charges to be collected by the Department of Energy effective fifteen (15) days after the posting of new schedule of fees and charges in the agency’s website or in a conspicuous place in the office premises both at the head or central office and in all field or branch offices. Approved DOE CY 2013 Schedule of Fees and Charges: DOE CY 2013 Schedule of Fees and Charges Approved 2004 Schedule of Fees and Charges 2004 Schedule of Fees and Charges Testing Services at Lightning and Appliance Testing Laboratory Lightning Product Sample Testing fee using the Goniophotometer (all types of light sources), per run per sample PhP8,500.00 Note: This testing fee was approved by the late Secretary Angelo T. Reyes in September 2009

NGCP Grid Operating and Maintenance Program and Weekly Operating Program

NGCP Grid Operating and Maintenance Program (GOMP) and Weekly Operating Program (WOP) NGCP Grid Operating and Maintenance Program (GOMP) The GOMP of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) contains the proposed three-year Planned/Maintenance Outages of grid and system operations-monitored power generation facilities (in consultation with the generating companies), information on the schedule of maintenance per unit/power plant as well as the overall weekly reserve profile per year per grid. It also contains the three-year maintenance program of the Transmission facilities of NGCP aligned to the Planned Outage of the power generation facilities. Grid Operating and Maintenance Program (Three-year Planned Outages of Generation Facilities, Transmission Facilities, and Weekly Reserve Profile per grid) NGCP Weekly Grid Operating Program (WOP) WOP, on the other hand, is the weekly seven-day projection on the supply, demand and reserve of the three grids that is posted and regularly updated in the NGCP website. WOP Seven-Day Supply-Demand-Reserve Table with Planned/Unplanned Outage Per Plant Type

Objectives

The DEPDMS is the EPIMB’s tool for monitoring the performance of the electric power industry participants, and to be used for policy formulation and studies, which include but not limited to the following: Data analysis for evidence-based policy formulation; Conduct of simulations for the assessment of market rules change proposals and other issues related to the power industry; and Generation of regular/periodic reports.

Energy Efficiency

Energy Labeling & Efficiency Standards as of December 2021 Published on: Monday, 24 January 2022 List of Lighting and Appliance Products with approved Energy Label as of December 2021 Room Air Conditioners Room Air Conditioners (Split Type) Refrigerator

2023 Annual Report

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Distribution Utility Profile

Distribution Utility Type Grid Region 1 MERALCO Manila Electric Company PIOU Luzon NCR 2 BENECO Benguet Electric Cooperative, Inc. NEA-EC Luzon CAR 3 IFELCO Ifugao Electric Cooperative, Inc. NEA-EC Luzon CAR 4 KAELCO Kalinga-Apayao Electric Cooperative, Inc. NEA-EC Luzon CAR 5 MOPRECO Mountain Province Electric Cooperative, Inc. NEA-EC Luzon CAR 6 ABRECO Abra Electric Cooperative, Inc. EC-CDA Luzon CAR 7 DECORP Dagupan Electric Corporation PIOU Luzon Region 1 8 LUECO La Union Electric Company, Inc. PIOU Luzon Region 1 9 CENPELCO Central Pangasinan Electric Cooperative, Inc. NEA-EC Luzon Region 1 10 INEC Ilocos Norte Electric Cooperative, Inc. NEA-EC Luzon Region 1