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Energy Audited Government Entities (Ges) in Northern Luzon

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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

Plans

Executive Summary The 2019-2028 Distribution Development Plan (DDP) contains the one-page infographic profile of 144 out of 151 Distribution Utilities (DUs), showing the supply- demand outlook and energy requirements for the ten-year planning period. It features the Power Supply Procurement Plan, which contains the proposed schedule for the Competitive Selection Process (CSP) to be conducted by DUs to procure power supply requirements to ensure the continuous provision of electricity supply to the consumers in a least cost-manner as what was mandated by Republic Act No. 9136. For those DUs without schedule for CSP, the power supply deficit in MW shortfall for the corresponding period is indicated. This DDP also featured the 2018 actual number of customers and energy sales per customer class. It also includes comparison using percentage difference of the 2018 projection on number of customers, peak demand, electricity purchased, energy sales and system loss based on the 2018-2027 DDP versus the 2018 actual data based on the 2019-2028 DDP. In 2018, the DUs registered a peak demand of 13,899 MW and is projected to increase from 14,602 MW in 2019 to 21,300 MW in 2028 with an annual average growth rate (AAGR) of 4.36% for the ten-year planning horizon. Luzon DUs recorded the highest peak demand in 2018 at 10,279 MW while Mindanao and Visayas DUs reported peak demand of 1,835 MW and 1,785 MW, respectively. For the energy requirements, the DUs procured a total of 83,573 GWh in 2018 which is estimated to rise from 88,040 GWh in 2019 to 129,815 GWh in 2028 with an AAGR of 4.50%. Likewise, the DUs has a total energy sales of 77,409 GWh in 2018 which is seen to increase to 119,231 GWh by 2028 with an AAGR of 4.42% from its 2018 level. With regard to the number of customers, there were 19.9 million customers being served by the DUs in 2018 wherein majority at 91.97% are residential connections, commercial customers at 6.17%, industrial customers at 0.23%, and customers classified as Others accounts for the 1.62%. With an AAGR of 3.86%, customer connections is forecasted to increase from 20.1 million in 2019 to 29.0 million in 2028.

LFO Mandate and Functions

Implements regional policies, plans, programs, and regulations of the department relating to energy resources exploration and development, its judicious and efficient utilization, ensures adequate, efficient, and reliable supply of electricity and monitors the development in the downstream oil industry, development and utilization of renewable energy (RE) resources such as geothermal, hydro, ocean, biomass, solar, and wind with due regard to the environment and sustainable development in Luzon.

Electric Power

What's New Private Sector - Initiated Power Projects as of August 31, 2022 PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY, 7 OCTOBER 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Committed) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Committed Power Projects as of August 31, 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Indicative) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Indicative Power Projects as of August 31, 2022 List of Existing Power Plants as of August 31, 2022 PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY, 7 OCTOBER 2022 2022 List of Existing Power Plants per Grid Luzon Visayas Mindanao 2022 List of Existing Power Plants in Grid areas for Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao 2022 Installed and Dependable Capacity Mix Luzon Visayas Mindanao Off Grid Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary Off Grid Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary Grid and Off Grid List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the Energy Regulatory Commission for Certificate of Compliance (COC) as of September 2022 PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY, 6 OCTOBER 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the Energy Regulatory Commission for Certificate of Compliance (COC) as of September 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of September 2022 PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY, 6 OCTOBER 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of September 2022 Private Sector - Initiated Power Projects as of July 31, 2022 PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY, 13 SEPTEMBER 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Committed) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Committed Power Projects as of July 31, 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Indicative) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Indicative Power Projects as of July 31, 2022

Philippine Power Situation

What's New Private Sector - Initiated Power Projects as of August 31, 2022 PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY, 7 OCTOBER 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Committed) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Committed Power Projects as of August 31, 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Indicative) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Indicative Power Projects as of August 31, 2022 List of Existing Power Plants as of August 31, 2022 PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY, 7 OCTOBER 2022 2022 List of Existing Power Plants per Grid Luzon Visayas Mindanao 2022 List of Existing Power Plants in Grid areas for Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao 2022 Installed and Dependable Capacity Mix Luzon Visayas Mindanao Off Grid Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary Off Grid Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary Grid and Off Grid List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the Energy Regulatory Commission for Certificate of Compliance (COC) as of September 2022 PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY, 6 OCTOBER 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the Energy Regulatory Commission for Certificate of Compliance (COC) as of September 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of September 2022 PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY, 6 OCTOBER 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of September 2022 Private Sector - Initiated Power Projects as of July 31, 2022 PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY, 13 SEPTEMBER 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Committed) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Committed Power Projects as of July 31, 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Indicative) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Indicative Power Projects as of July 31, 2022

Plans & Programs

Plans & Programs A. Supply Base Development Promote Domestic Exploration & Development The DOE continuously support and promote the exploration & development of natural gas in the country. Likewise, “on-site” or small scale power generation using marginal gas fields will be promoted.

Organizational Structure

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 Power Planning and Development Division Formulates policies, plans, and programs related to generation, transmission, distribution, and supply of electricity and ensures effective implementation thereof. Power Development Planning Prepares and updates annually the Philippine Power Development Plan (PDP). Evaluates individual plans of Generation companies National transmission company or its buyer/concessionaire Distribution utilities Suppliers of electricity; and Other entities engaged in the delivery of electricity services Prepares indicative supply and demand options based on economics and technologies with the view to ensuring greater private sector participation. Undertakes long-term national, regional and sectoral electricity demand forecasts. Ensures sufficient reserve capacities through the formulation of necessary policy recommendations in this regard. Provides power sector inputs to the Philippine Energy Plan (PEP), Regional Energy Plans (REPs), and Sectoral Energy Plans (SEPs). Monitors and assesses system development and performance in the market. Coordinates with various government agencies, electric power industry participants, consumer groups, etc. (e.g., DOF, NEDA, NEA, ERC, NPC, PSALM, TRANSCO, various IPPs, Meralco, ECs) on matters related to the above-enumerated functions. Assists in the PEP, REP, and SEP consultations. Provides secretariat support to various activities relating to the power sector. Performs Ad Hoc functions as may be assigned. Transmission Development Planning Evaluates and recommend approval of the Transmission Development Plan (TDP) of Transco or its buyer/concessionaire. Formulates policy recommendations on transmission expansions. Represents the department in the following: Grid Management Committee (Grid Code) Distribution Management Committee (Distribution Code) Transco Board Technical Working Group NP-Contracts Awards Committee Consolidates regional and sectoral inputs relating to the transmission plan. Monitors and assesses the transmission operations, system development, and performance in the market. Coordinates with various government agencies, electric power industry participants, consumer groups, etc. (e.g., DOF, NEDA, ERC, NPC, PSALM, Transco, various IPPs, Meralco, ECs) on matters related to the above-enumerated functions. Performs Ad Hoc functions as may be assigned. Missionary Electrification Development Planning Evaluates and update annually the Missionary Electrification Development Plan (MEDP). Formulates policy recommendations on the sufficiency of the supply of electricity in off-grid areas. Prepares indicative supply and demand options based on economics and technologies in off-grid areas. Formulates policy recommendations on missionary electrification and off-grid connections. Coordinates the planning of missionary electrification projects. Evaluates the missionary electrification projects of NPC-Small Power Utilities Group (NPC-SPUG) and other parties operating in off-grid areas. Provides power sector inputs to the Philippine Energy Plan (PEP), Regional Energy Plans (REPs), and Sectoral Energy Plans (SEPs). Coordinates with various government agencies, electric power industry participants, consumer groups, etc. (e.g., DOF, NEDA, NEA, ERC, NPC, PSALM, Transco, various IPPs, Meralco, ECs) on matters related to the above-enumerated functions. Provides secretariat support to various activities relating to missionary electrification. Performs Ad Hoc functions as may be assigned. Power Market Development Division Formulates Policies, plans, and programs related to the development of the Philippine power market and ensures the effective and sustainable operation of competitive national and regional electricity markets Power Marketing Research and Development Oversees and implements the Philippine Wholesale electricity spot market (WESM) Formulates policy recommendations relating to sustainable electricity market transformation Evaluates and monitor the performance of the electricity market Undertakes research and studies to further develop and strengthen the Philippine electricity market Implements and facilitates technical assistance projects related to the WESM Represents the department in the ff. inter-agency committees: WESM technical working groups NEDA technical working committees relating to power (NEED BASIS) Provides secretariat support to the WESM technical working groups Coordinates with various government agencies, electric power industry participants, consumer groups, ETC. (E.G., DOF, NEDA, NEA, ERC, NPC, PSALM, TRANSCO, VARIOUS IPPs, MERALCO, ECs) on matters related to the above-enumerated functions Performs AD HOC functions as may be assigned EPIRA Monitoring and Coordination Evaluates and monitor EPIRA implementation and compliance of electric power industry participants (government and private sector entities) Evaluates submissions of various agencies relating to the reportorial requirements of the joint congressional power commission (JCPC) Prepares BI-annual reports to the JCPC on EPIRA implementation and compliance Formulates policy recommendations to ensure effective implementation of the restructuring objectives Implements and facilitates technical assistance projects related to EPIRA Coordinates with various government agencies, electric power industry participants, consumer groups, ETC. (E.G., DOF, NEDA, NEA, ERC, NPC, PSALM, TRANSCO, VARIOUS IPPs, MERALCO, ECs) on matters related to the above-enumerated functions Provides secretariat support to the EPIRA implementation steering committee and JCPC meetings Performs AD HOC functions as may be assigned Rural Electrification Administration and Management Division Formulates policies, plans, and programs related to the department's thrust to total energization of the country and provision of financial benefits to host communities and ensures effective implementation thereof. Rural Electrification Systems Administration Formulates policy recommendations on the rural electrification thrust of the department including the enhancement of private sector participation in off-grid areas. Prepares integrated rural electrification plans and programs including missionary electrification. Assists in the preparation of PDP and MEDP Evaluated the annual distribution plan of the National Electrification Administration (NEA). Undertakes policy research and studies relating to rural electrification. Coordinates with the concerned DOE units in the promotion and implementation of renewable energy projects for rural electrification. Formulates criteria for Qualified Third Parties (QTPs) Coordinates and cooperates with the concerned DOE units in implementing rural electrification nationwide. Performs Ad Hoc functions as may be assigned. Rural Electrification Project Management Oversees the implementation and management of rural electrification/missionary electrification projects funded through Rule 29 of EPIRA Implementing Rules and Regulations (ER 1-94) and DOE electrification budget. Evaluates proposals for electrification projects funded through Rule 29 of EPIRA Implementing Rules and Regulations (ER 1-94) and DOE electrification budget. Conducts technical inspections of all rural electrification projects for funding under ER 1-94 Undertakes Information and Education Campaigns on Rule 29 of EPIRA Implementing Rules and Regulations (ER 1-94) relating to electrification. Coordinates with generation companies and/or energy resource developers for the effective implementation and compliance with Rule 29 of EPIRA Implementing Rules and Regulations (ER 1-94). Coordinates with various government agencies, electric power industry participants, consumer groups, etc. (e.g. NEA, ERC, NPC-SPUG, PSALM, TRANSCO, various IPPs, and their Community Relations (COMRELs) Officers, Meralco, ECs) on matters related to the above-enumerated functions. Performs Ad Hoc functions as may be assigned. Nonelectrification Project Management and Administration Formulates policy recommendations on the implementation of Rule 29 of EPIRA Implementing Rules and Regulations (ER 1-94) relating to developmental, livelihood, watershed management, health, and environmental enhancement projects (Non-Electrification Projects). Oversees the implementation and management of nonelectrification projects. Evaluates proposals for nonelectrification projects funded through Rule 29 of EPIRA Implementing Rules and Regulations (ER 1-94). Conducts technical inspections of all nonelectrification projects for funding under ER 1-94. Undertakes information and education campaigns on Rule 29 of EPIRA Implementing Rules and Regulations (ER 1-94) relating to nonelectrification projects. Provides inputs in the preparation of PEP/PDP. Coordinates with various government agencies, electric power industry participants, consumer groups, etc. (e.g., NEA, ERC, NGOs, Legislators, LGUs, various IPPs and their community relations (COMRELs) Officers, etc.) on matters related to the above-enumerated functions. Performs Ad Hoc functions as may be assigned

Power Supply Procurement Plan

Year Grid Region Distribution Utility PDF File 2021-2030 Luzon Region 5 FICELCO [Accepted] PSPP Word Palumbanes.pdf 2021-2030 Mindanao CARAGA SURNECO SURNECO_2021-2030_PSPP-SIIG (Hikdop Island).pdf 2021-2030 Mindanao CARAGA SURNECO SURNECO_2021-2030_PSPP-S4R (Nonoc Island).pdf 2021-2030 Mindanao CARAGA SURNECO SURNECO_2021-2030_PSPP-Grid.pdf 2021-2030 Mindanao CARAGA SIARELCO SIARELCO_2021-2030_PSPP.pdf 2021-2030 Mindanao Region 12 SOCOTECO II SOCOTECO II_2021-2030_PSPP.pdf 2021-2030 Mindanao Region 9 ZAMSURECO II ZAMSURECO II_2021-2030_PSPP.pdf 2021-2030 Mindanao Region 12 SOCOTECO I SOCOTECO I_2021-2030_PSPP.pdf 2021-2030 Mindanao Region 10 MORESCO I MORESCO I_2021-2030_PSPP.pdf 2021-2030 Visayas Region 7 NORECO II 2021-2030_NORECO II_PSPP.pdf

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

1st Conventional Energy Bid Round for BARMM and 2024 Philippine Energy Bid Round to be launched

Four (4) Pre-Determined Areas (PDAs) shall be offered for investment, exploration, development and production of the BARMM's indigenous resources, as mandated by the Intergovernmental Energy Board (IEB). “This is another milestone for the Ferdinand Marcos Jr. Administration in advancing the development of the BARMM, following the landmark signing of the Intergovernmental Energy Board (IEB) Circular on the Joint Award of Petroleum Service Contract (PSCs) and Coal Operating Contracts (COCs) in the BARMM area in July 2023,” Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla said. “The resources identified in the BARMM area are enormous assets that we can fully develop. As we go another step forward to harnessing these assets, our aspirations for promoting economic growth, generating employment opportunities, and nurture a thriving business landscape in the region are even closer to realization,” the Secretary added. The IEB Circular on the Joint Award of PSCs and COCs in the BARMM was signed on 06 July 2023. It operationalizes the provision under Section 10, Article XIII of Republic Act No. 11054 or the Organic Law for the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region to jointly grant rights, privileges, and concessions for the exploration, development, and utilization of uranium and fossil fuels such as petroleum, natural gas, and coal within the territorial jurisdiction of the Bangsamoro.