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NET METERING

SHARON O. MONTAṄER
OIC DIRECTOR – FINANCE ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICE &
DIVISION CHIEF – RENEWABLE DIVISION
NET METERING

ERC Resolution No. 9,


Series of 2013

A Resolution Adopting
the Rules Enabling the
Net-Metering Program for
Renewable Energy

23 May 2013
SCOPE, APPLICABILITY & QUALIFICATION
Applicable to on-grid systems.
Only for installation of < 100kW.
For eligible RE Technologies such as wind, solar, biomass or
biogas or other RE systems capable of being installed in the
QE’s premises.
End-user should be in good credit standing in the payment
of electric bills to the DU.
The RE System must be compliant with the standards set in
the PEC, PDC, DSOAR and the Net-Metering
Interconnection Standards.
INTERCONNECTION SET-UP

TOTAL RE GENERATION
BI-DIRECTIONAL
PRICING METHODOLOGY

P5.4951

Generation Transmission Distribution End-User


Distribution, Supply & Metering
Subsidies
Tax
Universal Charge

P5.4951 + P1.1839 + P1.1839 = P10.1952/kWh


Interim pricing for export energy is the DU’s monthly charge based on its blended
generation cost.
NET-METERING CHARGE
Net-metering charge is equivalent to
PhP/customer/month supply and metering rates;
plus the ERC-approved PhP/kWh metering rate
based on export energy.
DUs may file for a different net-metering charge, if
necessary.
BILLING CHARGE
PhP for import energy
Less: PhP export energy
TOTAL

If positive: QE shall pay this amount to DU


BILLING CHARGE
PhP for import energy
Less: PhP export energy
PhP credited in previous month
TOTAL

If negative: DU shall credit this amount to QE’s next


bill
NET-METERING UPDATE
As of June 30, 2018
No. of
Total Rated
Distribution Utilities Qualified End-
Capacity (kW)
Users (QEs)
1 Agusan del Norte Electrci Cooperative, Inc. (ANECO) 2 6.16
2 Aklan Electric Cooperative, Inc. (AKELCO) 2 89.28
3 Angeles Electric Corporation (AEC) 29 172.93
4 Batangas II Electric Cooperative, Inc. (BATELEC II) 1 5.30
5 Cebu I Electric Cooperative, Inc. (CEBECO I) 13 81.25
6 Cebu II Electric Cooperative, Inc. (CEBECO II) 2 5.00
7 Cabanatuan Electric Corporation (CELCOR) 19 70.49
8 Clark Electric Distributions Corporation (CEDC) 5 243.06
9 Central Negros Electric Cooperative, Inc. (CENECO) 74 672.91
10 Dagupan Electric Corporation (DECORP) 13 160.99
11 Davao Light & Power, Inc. (DLPI) 14 202.30
12 Davao del Sur Electric Cooperative, Inc. (DASURECO) 2 35.00
13 Iligan Light & Power, Inc. (ILPI) 5 37.63
14 Iloilo I Electric Cooperative, Inc. (ILECO I) 5 15.70
15 Iloilo II Electric Cooperative, Inc. (ILECO II) 5 24.50
16 La Union Electric Company, Inc. (LUECO) 6 15.26
17 La Union Electric Cooperative, Inc. (LUELCO) 1 3.57
18 Leyte V Electric Cooperative, Inc. (LEYECO V) 2 10.71
19 Mactan Electric Company (MECO) 10 46.11
20 Manila Electric Company (MERALCO) 1,285 9,169.60
21 Negros Oriental Electric Cooperative, Inc. (NORECO II) 37 400.07
22 Pampanga I Electric Cooperative, Inc. (PELCO I) 1 16.64
23 Pampanga II Electric Cooperative, Inc. (PELCO II) 6 48.22
24 Pangasinan III Electric Cooperative, Inc. (PANELCO III) 1 6.12
25 San Fernando Electric Light and Power Corporated Incorporation (SFELAPCO) 62 962.64
26 Subic Enerzone Corporation (SEZ) 6 15.66
27 Tarlac I Electric Cooperative, Inc. (TARELCO I) 7 56.39
28 Tarlac Electric Incorporation (TEI) 13 100.85
29 Visayan Electric Company (VECO) 66 494.50 68.57% of total
30 Zamboanga City Electric Cooperative, Inc. (ZAMCELCO) 1 94.86 capacity from
31 Zambales I Electric Cooperative, Inc. (ZAMECO I) 3 109.76 MERALCO
TOTAL 1,698 13,373.44
THANK YOU!

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