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Economics of Electric Energy
IPPs, the PPA, and the Electric Power
         Industry Reform Act
          Patrick Cesar T. Ballesteros
           Economics for Managers
        ATENEO-REGIS MBA PROGRAM
What Happened?

҉In 1990, the Philippines was confronted with a crisis of
 insufficient electrical generating capacity.
҉Metro Manila and the 33 provinces in Luzon power grid
 experienced brownouts of up to 4 hours a day.
҉The root of the problem was the decision by Marcos regime
 to build a 620 megawatt nuclear-power plant on the Bataan
 Peninsula.
҉The Aquino government decided not to use the facility
 mainly because it was located in a seismic fault.
҉As a result, a badly needed expansion of generating
 capacity in Luzon, which accounted for 75% of national
 electric consumption, did not come on line.
Cont..
         ҉ The then president Fidel V. Ramos acted upon the
           situation and addresses the congress through his state of
           the nation address to enact a law that would create an
           energy department that would plan and manage the
           Philippines’ energy demands.
         ҉ The congress responded by not only creating the
           Department of Energy but also giving FVR emergency
           powers to resolve the energy crisis.
         ҉ President Ramos eventually issued licenses to
           Independent Power Producers (IPP) to construct power
           plants in 24 months. He also issued supply contracts that
           guaranteed the government would buy whatever power
           the IPPs produced under the contract in U.S. dollars to
           entice investments in power plants.
         ҉ This solved the power crisis and created a stable supply of
           electricity in a growing & developing economy of the
           Philippines.
Cont..
         ҉In 1997, the Asian Financial Crisis affected the
          Philippines and other countries in Southeast
          Asia.
         ҉This has led to closing of some companies which
          created a surplus in electricity.
         ҉Also because of the crisis, Philippine Peso
          devaluated rapidly leaving a great concern for
          the contracts of IPPs.
Independent Power Producers

            ҉ An entity which is not a public
              utility, which owns facilities that
              generate electric power for sale to
              utilities and end users.
            ҉ The National Power Corporation or NPC
              secured the accreditation of more than
              40 Independent Power Producers or
              IPP contracts.
            ҉ The 1994 World Bank study notes that
              the average price of some 13 projects it
              analysed        was         6.52   U.S.
              cents/kWh, which the World Bank
              conceded was quite high compared to
              the 6.37 U.S. cent/kWh bulk energy
              tariff of the NPC at that time.
Cont..
         ҉ IPPs were largely petroleum based, with lower installation costs
           but higher fuel costs.
         ҉ Not only did the government throw out its energy mix program
           of relying more on indigenous energy sources, the consumers
           were subjected to high fuel price risks in imported petroleum
           that consumers assumed through fuel adjustment clauses for
           tariffs in the IPP contracts.
         ҉ There is likewise an exchange risk in pegging the wholesale
           tariff to the dollar.
         ҉ The government and the consumers also assumed the market
           risk through generous take or pay guarantees.
         ҉ In addition to the initial high cost of the IPPs, the Asian Crisis
           also dramatically upset all the economic growth of the country
           and foreign exchange assumptions of the IPPs.
         ҉ This meant much higher fuel costs and oversupply of electricity
           capacity.
         ҉ investors are fully covered by the fuel cost adjustment
           mechanism and take or pay guarantees for which end users are
           now paying a heavy price.
Purchased Power Adjustments


Purchased power adjustment or PPA
represents the increase in the cost of power
purchased from the National Power
Corporation (NPC) and other suppliers or IPPs.
The PPA is a cost adjustment mechanism
approved by Energy Regulatory Commission
(ERC) to reflect changes in the cost of power
bought from NPC and IPPs.
Currency Exchange Rate Adjustment


Currency exchange rate adjustment or CERA is
another type of cost adjustment mechanism
approved by ERC. This aims to recover the
change in foreign denominated operating
costs and principal debts repayment due to
exchange rate movements.
Impact of PPA & CERA


҉ PPA and CERA are additional monthly costs being shoulder
  over and above the daily consumption of electricity and
  expenses to meet the needs of every member of the
  family such as food and clothing, education, health and
  transportation expenses, water and shelter.
҉ Everyone was affected by the imposition of PPA & CERA
҉ Generally electricity rates in the Philippines, with PPA
  included, are higher compared to neighbouring nation.
҉ This makes investments in the Philippines hard to
  materialize.
Supreme Court Intervention


The Supreme Court of the Philippines ruled to
compel distribution utilities like MERALCO to
refund its customers billions of Pesos
perceived to be PPA payments of its
consumers and to abide by the Court’s
decision with respect to payment of taxes
which formed part of the Company’s operating
expenses.
Republic Act 9136 Electric Power Industry Reform Act


   ҉ As the Philippines experience power outages enough to be
     regarded as a national crisis, Ramos Administration turned
     to private sectors for solutions.
   ҉ Using the 1987 Executive Order that allowed the private
     sector to generate electricity, and by enacting a Build-
     Operate-Transfer (BOT) law in infrastructure projects, the
     government opened the floodgates for contracts with
     private generation companies or Independent Power
     Producers (IPP).
   ҉ After the onslaught of the Asian Financial Crisis, in 2001
     Republic Act 9136 or the Electric Power Industry Reform
     Act was signed in to law.
Section 2 of EPIRA declares the objective of the law


   ҉ To ensure and accelerate the total electrification of the country;
   ҉ To ensure the quality, reliability, security and affordability of the
     supply of electric power;
   ҉ To ensure transparent and reasonable prices of electricity in a regime
     of free and fair competition and full public accountability to achieve
     greater operational and economic efficiency and enhance the
     competitiveness of Philippine products in the global market;
   ҉ To enhance the inflow of private capital and broaden the ownership
     base of the power generation, transmission and distribution sectors;
   ҉ To ensure fair and non-discriminatory treatment of public and private
     sector entities in the process of restructuring the electric power
     industry;
Cont..
         ҉ To protect the public interest as it is affected by the rates
           and services of electric utilities and other providers of
           electric power;
         ҉ To assure socially and environmentally compatible energy
           sources and infrastructure;
         ҉ To promote the utilization of indigenous and new and
           renewable energy resources in power generation in order
           to reduce dependence on imported energy;
         ҉ To provide for an orderly and transparent privatization of
           the assets and liabilities of the National Power Corporation
           (NPC);
         ҉ To establish a strong and purely independent regulatory
           body and system to ensure consumer protection and
           enhance the competitive operation of the electricity
           market; and
         ҉ To encourage the efficient use of energy and other
           modalities of demand side management.
Unbundled
            ҉NPC’s generation and transmission functions were
             unbundled.
            ҉National Transmission Corporation (TRANSCO) was
             created to own and operate the transmission assets
             and perform the transmission functions previously
             under NPC.
            ҉A fully privatized corporation which is National Grid
             Corporation of the Philippines took over TRANSCO’s
             responsibilities.
            ҉The missionary electrification program is undertaken
             by NPC through the Small Power Utilities Group
             (SPUG)
            ҉PSALM Power Sector Assets and Liabilities
             Management Corp. was created to liquidate the
             assets and liabilities of NPC
5 Types of
Privatization
of the Power
                Build-Operate-    Divestiture (full
Industry        Transfer (BOT)     privatization)
                   contracts     through asset sale


                                 Corporatization of
                Management
                                     electric
                 contract
                                   cooperatives


                           Concession
                           agreement
Problems
in EPIRA
                             Competition
                               Policy



                                              Regulatory
           Vested Interest
                                                Issues




                             EPIRA
            Institutional                     Consumer
            Intervention                    Representation



                             Transparency
Status Report on EPIRA Implementation


Prepared by the Department of Energy, the most
recent is on it’s 18th edition covered the month of
November 2010 to April 2011. It serves as a
summary update of particular developments in
pursuit of the Government to restructure and
privatize the power sector.
Privatization
                ҉The 18th status report stated that the activities
                 in the privatization of NPC/PSALM generating
                 assets and IPP contracts were deferred with the
                 new administration’s call for a review of the
                 Privatization Plan and the need to address the
                 seasonal supply interruptions.
                ҉Also stated in the status report are the
                 developments on PSALM’s continuing activity
                 for the completion of the remaining
                 legal, financial and technical requirements for
                 the smooth turn-over of the privatized power
                 plants and IPP contracts as follows:
Privatization of Generating Assets
Transfer of NPC-IPP to IPPA
PSALM/NPC Effective and Basic Generation Charges
Distribution Utility Rates
Distribution Utility Rates
Distribution Utility Rates
Distribution Utility Rates
        MERALCO
Lifeline Subsidy Program



kWh Consumption Bracket   Lifeline Discount
  0 – 20 kWh per month         100%
  21 – 50 kWh per month         50%
  51 – 70 kWh per month         35%
 71 – 100 kWh per month         20%
Electrification
                                        Barangay Electrification Status as of 31May 2011
              Region        Potential   Electrified Barangays       Unelectrified Barangays   Electrification Level (%)
                            Barangays
              CAR             1,176             1,176                         0                       100.00%
              I               3,265             3,265                         0                       100.00%
              II              2,311             2,311                         0                       100.00%
              III             3,102             3,102                         0                       100.00%
              IV-A            4,010             3,983                        27                        99.33%
              IV-B            1,458             1,458                         0                       100.00%
              V               3,469             3,469                         0                       100.00%
              NCR             1,695             1,695                         0                       100.00%
              SUB-TOTAL      2,0486            2,0459                        27                       99.87%
              LUZON
              VI              4,050             4,050                         0                      100.00%
              VII             3,003             3,003                         0                      100.00%
              VIII            4,389             4,389                         0                      100.00%
              SUB-TOTAL      11,442            11,442                         0                      100.00%
              VISAYAS
              IX              1,904             1,904                         0                       100.00%
              X               2,020             2,020                         0                       100.00%
              XI              1,160             1,160                         0                       100.00%
              XII             1,194             1,194                         0                       100.00%
              CARAGA          1,310             1,310                         0                       100.00%
              ARMM            2,459             2,441                        18                        99.27%
              SUB-TOTAL      1,0047            1,0029                        18                       99.82%
              MINDANAO
              TOTAL          41,975            41,930                        45                       99.89%
              PHILIPPINES
“Our Company’s gain will be the Philippines
as well, borne by MERALCOs intrinsic role as
   a major contributor to nation building”
                          Manuel M. Lopez
                          MERALCO Chairman




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the economics of electricity in the Philippines

  • 1. Economics of Electric Energy IPPs, the PPA, and the Electric Power Industry Reform Act Patrick Cesar T. Ballesteros Economics for Managers ATENEO-REGIS MBA PROGRAM
  • 2. What Happened? ҉In 1990, the Philippines was confronted with a crisis of insufficient electrical generating capacity. ҉Metro Manila and the 33 provinces in Luzon power grid experienced brownouts of up to 4 hours a day. ҉The root of the problem was the decision by Marcos regime to build a 620 megawatt nuclear-power plant on the Bataan Peninsula. ҉The Aquino government decided not to use the facility mainly because it was located in a seismic fault. ҉As a result, a badly needed expansion of generating capacity in Luzon, which accounted for 75% of national electric consumption, did not come on line.
  • 3. Cont.. ҉ The then president Fidel V. Ramos acted upon the situation and addresses the congress through his state of the nation address to enact a law that would create an energy department that would plan and manage the Philippines’ energy demands. ҉ The congress responded by not only creating the Department of Energy but also giving FVR emergency powers to resolve the energy crisis. ҉ President Ramos eventually issued licenses to Independent Power Producers (IPP) to construct power plants in 24 months. He also issued supply contracts that guaranteed the government would buy whatever power the IPPs produced under the contract in U.S. dollars to entice investments in power plants. ҉ This solved the power crisis and created a stable supply of electricity in a growing & developing economy of the Philippines.
  • 4. Cont.. ҉In 1997, the Asian Financial Crisis affected the Philippines and other countries in Southeast Asia. ҉This has led to closing of some companies which created a surplus in electricity. ҉Also because of the crisis, Philippine Peso devaluated rapidly leaving a great concern for the contracts of IPPs.
  • 5. Independent Power Producers ҉ An entity which is not a public utility, which owns facilities that generate electric power for sale to utilities and end users. ҉ The National Power Corporation or NPC secured the accreditation of more than 40 Independent Power Producers or IPP contracts. ҉ The 1994 World Bank study notes that the average price of some 13 projects it analysed was 6.52 U.S. cents/kWh, which the World Bank conceded was quite high compared to the 6.37 U.S. cent/kWh bulk energy tariff of the NPC at that time.
  • 6. Cont.. ҉ IPPs were largely petroleum based, with lower installation costs but higher fuel costs. ҉ Not only did the government throw out its energy mix program of relying more on indigenous energy sources, the consumers were subjected to high fuel price risks in imported petroleum that consumers assumed through fuel adjustment clauses for tariffs in the IPP contracts. ҉ There is likewise an exchange risk in pegging the wholesale tariff to the dollar. ҉ The government and the consumers also assumed the market risk through generous take or pay guarantees. ҉ In addition to the initial high cost of the IPPs, the Asian Crisis also dramatically upset all the economic growth of the country and foreign exchange assumptions of the IPPs. ҉ This meant much higher fuel costs and oversupply of electricity capacity. ҉ investors are fully covered by the fuel cost adjustment mechanism and take or pay guarantees for which end users are now paying a heavy price.
  • 7. Purchased Power Adjustments Purchased power adjustment or PPA represents the increase in the cost of power purchased from the National Power Corporation (NPC) and other suppliers or IPPs. The PPA is a cost adjustment mechanism approved by Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to reflect changes in the cost of power bought from NPC and IPPs.
  • 8. Currency Exchange Rate Adjustment Currency exchange rate adjustment or CERA is another type of cost adjustment mechanism approved by ERC. This aims to recover the change in foreign denominated operating costs and principal debts repayment due to exchange rate movements.
  • 9. Impact of PPA & CERA ҉ PPA and CERA are additional monthly costs being shoulder over and above the daily consumption of electricity and expenses to meet the needs of every member of the family such as food and clothing, education, health and transportation expenses, water and shelter. ҉ Everyone was affected by the imposition of PPA & CERA ҉ Generally electricity rates in the Philippines, with PPA included, are higher compared to neighbouring nation. ҉ This makes investments in the Philippines hard to materialize.
  • 10. Supreme Court Intervention The Supreme Court of the Philippines ruled to compel distribution utilities like MERALCO to refund its customers billions of Pesos perceived to be PPA payments of its consumers and to abide by the Court’s decision with respect to payment of taxes which formed part of the Company’s operating expenses.
  • 11. Republic Act 9136 Electric Power Industry Reform Act ҉ As the Philippines experience power outages enough to be regarded as a national crisis, Ramos Administration turned to private sectors for solutions. ҉ Using the 1987 Executive Order that allowed the private sector to generate electricity, and by enacting a Build- Operate-Transfer (BOT) law in infrastructure projects, the government opened the floodgates for contracts with private generation companies or Independent Power Producers (IPP). ҉ After the onslaught of the Asian Financial Crisis, in 2001 Republic Act 9136 or the Electric Power Industry Reform Act was signed in to law.
  • 12. Section 2 of EPIRA declares the objective of the law ҉ To ensure and accelerate the total electrification of the country; ҉ To ensure the quality, reliability, security and affordability of the supply of electric power; ҉ To ensure transparent and reasonable prices of electricity in a regime of free and fair competition and full public accountability to achieve greater operational and economic efficiency and enhance the competitiveness of Philippine products in the global market; ҉ To enhance the inflow of private capital and broaden the ownership base of the power generation, transmission and distribution sectors; ҉ To ensure fair and non-discriminatory treatment of public and private sector entities in the process of restructuring the electric power industry;
  • 13. Cont.. ҉ To protect the public interest as it is affected by the rates and services of electric utilities and other providers of electric power; ҉ To assure socially and environmentally compatible energy sources and infrastructure; ҉ To promote the utilization of indigenous and new and renewable energy resources in power generation in order to reduce dependence on imported energy; ҉ To provide for an orderly and transparent privatization of the assets and liabilities of the National Power Corporation (NPC); ҉ To establish a strong and purely independent regulatory body and system to ensure consumer protection and enhance the competitive operation of the electricity market; and ҉ To encourage the efficient use of energy and other modalities of demand side management.
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  • 16. Unbundled ҉NPC’s generation and transmission functions were unbundled. ҉National Transmission Corporation (TRANSCO) was created to own and operate the transmission assets and perform the transmission functions previously under NPC. ҉A fully privatized corporation which is National Grid Corporation of the Philippines took over TRANSCO’s responsibilities. ҉The missionary electrification program is undertaken by NPC through the Small Power Utilities Group (SPUG) ҉PSALM Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. was created to liquidate the assets and liabilities of NPC
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  • 18. 5 Types of Privatization of the Power Build-Operate- Divestiture (full Industry Transfer (BOT) privatization) contracts through asset sale Corporatization of Management electric contract cooperatives Concession agreement
  • 19. Problems in EPIRA Competition Policy Regulatory Vested Interest Issues EPIRA Institutional Consumer Intervention Representation Transparency
  • 20. Status Report on EPIRA Implementation Prepared by the Department of Energy, the most recent is on it’s 18th edition covered the month of November 2010 to April 2011. It serves as a summary update of particular developments in pursuit of the Government to restructure and privatize the power sector.
  • 21. Privatization ҉The 18th status report stated that the activities in the privatization of NPC/PSALM generating assets and IPP contracts were deferred with the new administration’s call for a review of the Privatization Plan and the need to address the seasonal supply interruptions. ҉Also stated in the status report are the developments on PSALM’s continuing activity for the completion of the remaining legal, financial and technical requirements for the smooth turn-over of the privatized power plants and IPP contracts as follows:
  • 24. PSALM/NPC Effective and Basic Generation Charges
  • 29. Lifeline Subsidy Program kWh Consumption Bracket Lifeline Discount 0 – 20 kWh per month 100% 21 – 50 kWh per month 50% 51 – 70 kWh per month 35% 71 – 100 kWh per month 20%
  • 30. Electrification Barangay Electrification Status as of 31May 2011 Region Potential Electrified Barangays Unelectrified Barangays Electrification Level (%) Barangays CAR 1,176 1,176 0 100.00% I 3,265 3,265 0 100.00% II 2,311 2,311 0 100.00% III 3,102 3,102 0 100.00% IV-A 4,010 3,983 27 99.33% IV-B 1,458 1,458 0 100.00% V 3,469 3,469 0 100.00% NCR 1,695 1,695 0 100.00% SUB-TOTAL 2,0486 2,0459 27 99.87% LUZON VI 4,050 4,050 0 100.00% VII 3,003 3,003 0 100.00% VIII 4,389 4,389 0 100.00% SUB-TOTAL 11,442 11,442 0 100.00% VISAYAS IX 1,904 1,904 0 100.00% X 2,020 2,020 0 100.00% XI 1,160 1,160 0 100.00% XII 1,194 1,194 0 100.00% CARAGA 1,310 1,310 0 100.00% ARMM 2,459 2,441 18 99.27% SUB-TOTAL 1,0047 1,0029 18 99.82% MINDANAO TOTAL 41,975 41,930 45 99.89% PHILIPPINES
  • 31. “Our Company’s gain will be the Philippines as well, borne by MERALCOs intrinsic role as a major contributor to nation building” Manuel M. Lopez MERALCO Chairman The End