1 PH1 ERC Net Metering 20180709

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The key takeaways are that net metering allows renewable energy systems of less than 100kW to export excess energy back to the grid and get compensated for it. Distribution utilities in the Philippines have seen increasing adoption of net metering over time.

Net metering is a billing mechanism that credits solar energy system owners for the electricity they add to the grid from their solar panels. It allows them to receive credit for excess electricity generated by their system that is exported to the grid.

To qualify for net metering, the renewable energy system must be installed on-grid, be less than 100kW in capacity, and use eligible renewable technologies like solar, wind or biomass. The customer must also be in good standing with electric bill payments.

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!

www.erc.gov.ph

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