Using renewable energy sources for a more sustainable world is taking a big leap in Iloilo City! In a significant move towards promoting the use of renewable energy in the Philippines, MORE Electric and Power Corporation (MORE Power) has taken proactive steps to enhance its Net-Metering and Distributed Energy Resources (DER) initiatives. Last November 11, 2024, MORE Power submitted a letter to the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) requesting the consolidation of Net-Metering and DER Certificate of Compliance (COC) applications at its Customer Care Office in Iloilo City.
One-Stop-Shop: Net-Metering Initiatives in Iloilo Backed by ERC
The ERC has responded favorably to MORE Power’s move, agreeing to the consolidation of applications at the Iloilo Office, where it will maintain a monthly schedule. This arrangement allows authorized ERC representatives to assess applications on-site, expediting the issuance of Statements of Account for submissions from MORE Power. Moreover, this will cover applications from Negros Electric and Power Corporation (NEPC) and Bohol Light Company Inc. (BLCI). This “One-Stop-Shop” approach is designed to make the application process more accessible and efficient for consumers.
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“This initiative aims to simplify the application process for consumers interested in renewable energy solutions, not only in Iloilo City but also extending to Central Negros and Tagbilaran City,” said Roel Z. Castro, President and CEO of MORE Power.
Gaining the ERC’s Support
ERC Chairperson Monalisa Dimalanta commended MORE Power’s proactive measures, stating, “The Commission appreciates MORE’s initiative in further streamlining the processing of Net-Metering and DER applications”.
This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to enhancing renewable energy adoption in Iloilo City, positioning it as a model for other local government units (LGUs) nationwide.“We look forward to more DUs supporting these prosumer programs towards realizing energy democracy,” Chairperson Dimalanta added.
The partnership between MORE Power and the ERC is not new. It builds on previous agreements aimed at promoting renewable energy technologies.
In August 2023, MORE Power signed a tripartite agreement with the ERC and the Iloilo City government to establish a one-stop shop for renewable energy technologies. This agreement has already resulted in the issuance of Certificates of Compliance to 33 qualified net-metering customers. The total installed capacity to date is 4,336 kW with a total of 172,997 kWh generated in October 2024.
Mayor Jerry Treñas of Iloilo City highlighted the broader implications of this partnership, stating that it aligns with national sustainability targets and encourages green practices among residents. The initiative not only promotes environmental sustainability but also aims to reduce electricity costs for households and small businesses.
Bacolod City’s Move Towards Renewable Energy
Meanwhile, Bacolod City Mayor Albee Benitez expressed his support, highlighting, “I commend Roel Castro of MORE/Negros Power for his initiative to streamline the application process for Net Metering and Distributed Energy Resources through the one-stop-shop of the Energy Regulatory Commission. This paves the way for greater accessibility to renewable energy solutions for our community”.
As part of this collaboration, the ERC will provide technical and regulatory expertise to streamline documentary submissions, installation processes, payment procedures, and permitting associated with Net-Metering and DER. Additionally, the ERC in partnership with MORE Power, plans to conduct information campaigns to raise awareness about renewable energy benefits among electricity consumers in Iloilo, Central Negros, and Tagbilaran City.
The partnership between MORE Power and the ERC is set to significantly enhance renewable energy adoption in the Visayas by streamlining access to Net-Metering and Distributed Energy Resources (DER). This initiative not only reflects MORE Power’s commitment to sustainability but also serves as a model for other local government units to follow. By making renewable energy technologies more accessible, the collaboration aims to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and lower electricity costs for households and small businesses.
As this initiative unfolds, stakeholders are optimistic about its potential to foster a culture of sustainability in the Visayas. The combined efforts of MORE Power, the ERC, and the local government will provide practical solutions that empower residents to engage in energy conservation while supporting local economic growth through cleaner energy technologies.