ILP Implementation for Contestable Customers
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ILP Implementation for Contestable Customers
ILP implementation in Meralco area for contestable customers 30 October 2014 Outline of discussion Program background Mechanics for contestable customers ILP activation in Meralco Program background DoE initiated ILP implementation in Meralco area Energy Regulatory Commission’s ILP regulations Promulgated under ERC Resolution No. 8, Series of 2010 & amended by Resolution No. 8, Series of 2013 Eligibility for participation Activation protocol Payment & recovery Implemented in Visayas & Mindanao to ration limited power supply & avert prolonged power outages Private Utilities: Visayan Electric, Davao Light & Power, Cagayan Electric Power & Light Electric cooperatives: BUSECO, MOELCI II, ZAMELCO, SOCOTECO I & II Prioritizes customers with large loads & requests them to “deload” when NGCP issues a RED ALERT notice NGCP’s informs all grid users of any existing alert on the system Philippine Grid Code (PGC) 6.4.1.1 NGCP’s Power Situation Outlook https://twitter.com/NGCP_ALERT ILP in Meralco’s area Activated when NGCP issues a RED ALERT notice Participation is initially for 1MW & up captive customers Longer preparatory stage: Participants will be notified of possible activation even under YELLOW ALERT status Compensation for participating customers and its recovery will be based on formula in ERC’s ILP Guidelines “De-loaded kWh” will be based on the difference between an agreed baseline hourly load profile and actual hourly meter reading Program mechanics for contestable customers Protocol overview Agreement Activation Tripartite agreement between RES, MERALCO & Contestable Customer Participation requirements Protocol Meralco payment to RES Recovery of Meralco payment to RES Memorandum of agreement between RES & Contestable Customer: Effect of ILP on existing retail supply contract Validation & settlement of De-loading Compensation Meter Reading Computation of Deloading Compensation Payment/Settlement Recovery How you can help: sign-up to participate Volunteer to de-load a certain amount of your demand • Amount of your requirement that can be shifted to your generator Choose a time slot • Two options: A 10am-1pm or B 12nn-3pm • Captures the peak demand that occurs from 12 noon to 2 pm Agree on a baseline load profile • As a reference for calculation of de-loaded kWh Designate 3 Contact persons • Ensure proper communication and confirmation* at all times * Basis for eligibility to compensation Protocol overview Agreement Activation Similar to the protocol for captive customers, Meralco will directly notify the contestable customer of grid conditions & possible ILP activation Meralco will inform RES of Contestable Customer’s confirmation & ability to de-load Meter Reading Computation of Deloading Compensation Payment/Settlement Recovery Notification & activation protocol 1st Notification: 4pm of Prior day • Yellow & Red System Alerts based on information from NGCP (PGC 6.6.6.1) • Meralco will contact you through e-mail, sms, voice call & RMs 2nd Notification: 6am of the same day • Yellow and Red System Alerts based on updated information from NGCP • Meralco will contact you through e-mail, sms, voice call & RMs Final Confirmation of de-loading: 2 hours before schedule Red Alert status persists • Meralco will contact you through e-mail, sms, voice call & RMs Actual de-loading on chosen schedule • Load back to normal after schedule Immediately confirm: (1) receipt of notification/ confirmation, and (2) ability to de-load as scheduled & as committed Protocol overview Agreement Activation Meter Reading: Meralco will read your meter & tag hours of ILP participation Computation: • Meralco will compute de-loaded kWh & Deloading Compensation, to be validated by RES Payment/Settlement: • • Meralco pays RES based on validated De-loading Compensation RES will settle De-loading Compensation with Contestable Customer Meter Reading Computation of Deloading Compensation Payment/Settlement Recovery Protocol overview Agreement Activation Meter Reading Computation of Deloading Compensation Total De-loading Compensation paid by Meralco to RESs will be shared by all captive & contestable customers in Meralco Payment/Settlement Recovery ILP activation in Meralco Emergency ILP activation last 16 May 2014 • NGCP’s day-ahead projection for 16 May 2014 was a Yellow Alert for Luzon • • Notified ILP participants of possible de-loading 8AM of 16 May 2014: Luzon grid was still on Yellow Alert based on NGCP advisory • Notified ILP participants of possible de-loading 16 May 2014 ILP Activation 1:25PM: NGCP announced RED ALERT from 1pm to 4PM due to the forced outage of Pagbilao 1 (375 MW deficiency) Notified all ILP participants of de-loading from 2PM to 4PM Since Call Center notification was issued close to deloading time, the RED ALERT notification also served as confirmation of ILP activation Rotating Manual Load Dropping (MLD) had to be performed at 1:27PM to immediately restore system frequency in the grid NGCP Red Alert Notice for 16 May 2014 Meralco share in Luzon grid deficiency is ~70% 16 May 2014 ILP Activation 2PM to 4PM: ILP activated ~70 MW committed for de-loading from more than 50 establishments (e.g. malls, office buildings, etc.) Ensured continuous power supply to ~50,000 households Limited duration of rotating MLD ILP activation details Date Day Time Committed Capacity 5/16/2014 7/12/2014 Fri Sat 2-4PM 10AM-5PM ~70MW ~90MW 9/8/2014 Mon 1-4PM ~70MW NGCP Red Alert Notices: • 16May2014 - due to the outage of Sual Unit 2 and emergency shutdown of Pagbilao Unit 1 • 12Jul2014 - due to the pigging activities of Ilijan and outage of Masinloc Unit 1 • 08Sep2014 - due to the forced outages of GNPower Unit 2 and Calaca Unit 2, and the scheduled maintenance of Sta. Rita Module 20 ILP Captive Participants as of 30Oct2014 1 SM PRIME HOLDINGS, INC. 2 ROBINSONS LAND CORPORATION 3 WALTERMART MALLS 4 AYALA LAND INC 5 RUSTAN SUPERCENTERS, INC. 6 SHANGRI-LA PLAZA CORPORATION 7 XIN TIAN TI DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (Marco Polo Ortigas) 8 ALPHALAND DEVELOPMENT, INC. 9 PHILAM PROPERTIES CORPORATION 10 MEGAWORLD CORPORATION 11 ORTIGAS & COMPANY 12 FEDERAL LAND, INC. (GT Tower International) 13 GMA NETWORK INC. 14 FORT BONIFACIO DEVT CORPORATION 15 SUNSTAR MALL -Laguna 16 MAKATI SKY PLAZA INC. 17 TRAFALGAR PLAZA CONDO CORPORATION 18 PRESTIGE TOWER CONDOMINIUM, 19 BAY CITY MALL 20 ABC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (TV 5) 21 MANTA EQUITIES, INC. (NAC Tower) 22 RAFFLES CONDOMINIUM CORPORATION 23 POWER CONCESSIONAIRES, INC. 24 ANCHOR LAND HOLDINGS, INC. 25 THE JMT CONDOMINIUM CORPORATION 26 CITYSTATE CENTRE CONDOMINIUM CORP., 27 SEDA HOTEL - BGC 28 PLDT/SUN/SMART Total committed capacity for de-loading: 163 MW from 130 services / meters THANK YOU! A B Measuring De-loaded kWh De-loaded kWh is the difference between agreed baseline hourly load profile & meter reading during ILP