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RESOLUTION NO. , Series of 2016
REVISED TlMEFRAME
FOR MANDATORY CONTESTABILITY, AMENDING
RESOLUTION NO. 10, SERIES OF 2016 ENTITLED
REVISED RULES FOR CONTESTABILITY
WHEREAS, Sections 1.1 and 1.2 of the Revised Rules for
. Contestability provide for mandatory contestability dates, as follows:
"1.1 xxx xxx xxx
Thereafter, an End-user with an average monthly peak
demand of at least lMW is hereby mandated to enter
into a Retail Supply Contract (RSC) with a RES by ,its
mandatory contestability date of26 December 2016.
Subsequently, an End-user with an average monthly
peak demand of at least 750kW is hereby mandated to
enter into an RSC with a RES by its mandatory
contestability date of 26 June 2017.
The lowering of the threshold to cover an End-user with
an average monthly peak demand of at least 500kW is
set on 26 June 2018, subject to the review of the
performance of the retail market by the ERe.
Corollarily, in its review of the performance of the retail
market, the ERC shall establish a set of criteria as basis
for the lowering of the contestability threshold.
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1.2 Retail Aggregation shall subsequently be allowed on 26
June 2018. During this phase, suppliers of electricity
shall be allowed to contract with End-users whose
aggregate demand within a Contiguous Area is at least
750kW." (underscoring supplied)
WHEREAS, on 27 May 2016, the Manila Electric Company filed
with the Branch No. 157 of Regional Trial Court (RTC) of Pasig City, Special
Civil Action No. 4149-PSG, a Petition for Declaratory Relief with
Application for Temporary Restraining Order (TRO) and/or Writ of
Preliminary Injunction against the issuances of the Department of
Energy (DOE) and the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC),'
particularly assailing Sections 2 and 3, Article I of the 2016 Revised Rules
Gdverning the Issuances of Licenses to Retail Electricity Supplier and
Prescribing the Requirements and Conditions Therefor; the Revised Rules
for Contestability; and, the Resolution Imposing Restrictions on the
Operations of Distribution Utilities and Retail Electricity Suppliers in the
Competitive Retail Electricity Market;
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WHEREAS, on 13 July 2016, a Writ of Preliminary Injunction
enjoining the implementation of the issuances of the ERC was granted by
Branch 157, RTC of Pasig City;
WHEREAS, the ERC, assailing the jurisdiction of Branch 157, RTC
of Pasig City, filed a Petition for Certiorari and Prohibition before the
Supreme Court on 5 July 2016 (G.R. No. 225141);
WHEREAS, the DOE, assailing the jurisdiction of Branch 157, RTC
of Pasig City, likewise, filed a Petition for Certiorari and Prohibition before
the Supreme Court on 27 September 2016 (G.R. No. 226800);
WHEREAS, on 10 October 2016, the Supreme Court acting on the
Petition for Certiorari and Prohibition filed by DOE, issued a Temporary
Restraining Order (TRO) preventing the Branch 157 of RTC of Pasig City
from continuing with the proceedings in the Special Civil Action
No. 4149-PSG and from enforcing all orders, resolutions and
decisions rendered in the said case, effective immediately until
the petition is finally resolved;
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WHEREAS, the ERC has received communications and inquiries
from contestable customers and distribution utilities seeking confirmation
of the actual implementation date of mandatory contestability;
WHEREAS, the forthcoming December 2016 deadline may no
longer be a feasible timeframe for contestable customers to prudently
negotiate and eventually migrate to the competitive retail electricity
market;
NOW THEREFORE, pursuant to its mandate to promote
competition and protect customer interests under Republic Act No. 9136
(RA 9136) otherwise known as the Electric Power Industry Reform Act of
2001 (EPIRA), the ERC hereby RESOLVES to AMEND the timeline set
forth in the second paragraph of Section 1.1, Article II of the Revised Rules
for Contestability and other Rules affected thereby; viz:
1. Section 1.1 of the Revised Rules for Contestability is hereby amended
to provide contestable customers time to negotiate their respective
retail supply contracts:
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1.1 xxx xxx xxx
An End-user with an average monthly peak demand of at
least 1MW is hereby mandated to enter into a retail
supply contract with a RES by its mandatory
contestability date of 26 FEBRUARY 2017.
xxx xxx xxx
2. All concerned stakeholders shall strictly comply with the reportorial
requirements provided under the 2016 Rules Governing the Issuance
of Licenses to Retail Electricity Supplier and Prescribing the
Requirements and Conditions Therefor and the Revised Rules for
Contestability specifically, the monthly and quarterly reports which
are due for submission on 15 October 2016, shall instead be due for
submission to this Commission within ten (10) days from effectivity
of this Resolution;
3. During the period from effectivity of the instant Resolution until
mandatory contestability, all concerned stakeholders are enjoined to
act in accordance with the ERC-issued Code of Conduct for the
Competitive Retail Market Participants and to refrain from
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committing behavior or conduct which is anti-competitive in
character. Any party found in violation thereof shall be subject to
fines and penalties as the ERC may impose.
All other provisions in the Revised Rules for Contestability non
inconsistent herewith shall remain valid.
Let copies of this Resolution be furnished all parties concerned and
the University of the Philippines Law Center - Office of the National
Administrative Register (UPLC-ONAR), all the licensed Retail Electricity
Suppliers and Distribution Utilities in Luzon and Visayas.
This Resolution shall take effect immediately following its publication
in a newspaper of general circulation.
Pasig City, 15 November 2016.
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