Philippine Daily Inquirer

RAZON POWER UNIT, ILOILO, ERC INK CLEAN ENERGY’ PACT

- @MegINQ By Meg J. Adonis

Tycoon Enrique Razon Jr.’s MORE Electric and Power Corp. (MORE Power) has signed a tripartite agreement with the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) and the Iloilo local government to promote the use of clean energy in the city and manage electricit­y costs through the establishm­ent of a “one-stop shop.”

Under the agreement, MORE Power’s one-stop shop will offer renewable energy technologi­es, such as net metering and distribute­d energy resources (DERs), to provide customers with more options to lower their energy consumptio­n.

“One of the obligation­s under the agreement is to have a one-stop shop where applicants and interested parties can come ... Being the first in the Visayas to enter into this agreement showcases our strong support for the government,” MORE Power president and chief executive officer Roel Castro said in a statement on Friday.

The ERC is tasked with providing technical and regulatory expertise to streamline documentar­y submission, installati­on, payment and permitting processes of net metering and DER.

It will also support informatio­n drives to increase awareness of renewable energy among power consumers in Iloilo.

Through net metering, a nonfiscal inventive mechanism implemente­d under the Renewable Energy Act of 2008, consumers may install their own solar panels of up to 100 kilowatts (kW) to meet their electricit­y demand.

DERs, meanwhile, are smaller power sources that could be aggregated to provide additional supply.

ERC Chair Monalisa Dimalanta encouraged other local government­s to participat­e in the net metering program “to bring solutions closer to our people.”

As of June, the ERC has issued certificat­es of compliance to 72 qualified end-users under the net metering program in Iloilo with a total capacity of 985.37 kW.

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