Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2005
Effective Start Year: 
2005
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Other
Economic Sector: 
Power
Energy Types: 
Power
Issued by: 
Department of Energy
Overall Summary: 
A Department Circular directing all Distribution Utilities to file petition with the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) for approval of revised lifeline rate structure.
Access
Energy access priorities: 
[...] To the greatest extent possible, Distribution Utilities shall strive to adopt a revised lifeline rate structure that would factor in the end-user's consumption level and ability to bear additional burden of increasing electricity rates with the end in view of protecting residential end-users, particularly the poorest of the poor.
Pricing
Fossil fuel subsidies: 
All Distribution Utilities, [...] shall immediately commence the process of reviewing and revising their ERC-approved lifeline rate structure in consideration of the following principles: (a) To the fullest extent possible, current lifeline end-users should continue to enjoy the full benefits of the subsidies under the levels of consumption approved by the ERC for each Distribution Utility prior to the implementation of charges in tax laws.
Energy pricing: 
All Distribution Utilities, [...] shall immediately commence the process of reviewing and revising their ERC-approved lifeline rate structure in consideration of the following principles: (a) To the fullest extent possible, current lifeline end-users should continue to enjoy the full benefits of the subsidies under the levels of consumption approved by the ERC for each Distribution Utility prior to the implementation of charges in tax laws. (b) When necessary, Distribution Utilities shall modify the levels of consumption in their revised lifeline rate structure to allow more end-users to qualify therein. (c) To the greatest extent possible, Distribution Utilities shall strive to adopt a revised lifeline rate structure that would factor in the end-user's consumption level and ability to bear additional burden of increasing electricity rates with the end in view of protecting residential end-users, particularly the poorest of the poor.