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DOE URGED: CLARIFY COMPETITIVE SELECTION PROCESS

Senator Alan Peter Cayetano called for a halt of Manila Electric Company (Meralco)’s Competitive Selection Process (CSP) for 600 megawatts of baseload supply starting next year, citing concerns over fairness.

Cayetano made the call following discussions with Meralco’s representative Atty. Jose Ronald Valles during the recent Senate Committee on Energy hearing in which he discovered that older plants, including the Malampaya gas field, were disqualified due to arbitrary terms set by Meralco when it comes to the age of the plant.

“It doesn’t take an expert to see na parang may pinili na ang Meralco just by the terms of reference.”

“It doesn’t take an expert to see na parang may pinili na ang Meralco just by the terms of reference (that prevents First Gen plants from bidding). Parang ayaw ng Meralco sa Malampaya, hindi ba?” the veteran legislator said, referring to the Lopez family-led renewable energy firm established in December 1998.

The seasoned lawmaker said even the Department of Energy (DOE) and the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) “had some questions about this”.

“The unfair CSP and treatment would discourage foreign investors from participating in energy exploration and drilling in the country.”

The senator argued that the unfair CSP and treatment would discourage foreign investors from participating in energy exploration and drilling in the country.

“Paano tayo makakahikayat ng foreign investors para mag-drill at mag-explore ng energy kung hindi natin tatangkilikin ang Malampaya, kung ibo-box out natin ito sa lahat ng bidding?” he said.

Cayetano also scored Meralco’s redefinition of ‘greenfield,’ which he believed limited participation in the bidding process.

“Ang problema ay may sarili kayong definition ng ‘greenfield.’ Kaya lumalabas, pinipili niyo na kung sino ang mananalo sa bidding,” he told Valles during the hearing.

In the hearing, the ERC clarified that the industry’s definition of ‘greenfield’ refers to projects that are “not yet existing, constructed, and financed”.

Meralco, meanwhile, defined it as plants that are “operational as of January 2020.”

Given these concerns, Cayetano proposed to the DOE and ERC to suspend the August 2, 2024, deadline for the actual bid submissions to allow for further clarification of CSP rules and pending issues.

“I think the DOE and ERC should seriously consider stopping. It wouldn’t cause too much delay clarifying all these rules and pending cases,” he urged the panel members.

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