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 prescribing Guidelines for the participation of Qualified Third Parties (QTPs) for provision of electric service in remote and unviable areas. ---Note: DU: Domestic Unit; DOE: Department of Energy; ERC Energy Regulatory Commission; NPC: National Power Corporation; Missionary Electrification Development Plan MEDP; ERC Energy Regulatory Commission; UC-ME Universal Charge for Missionary Electrification; QTPs Qualified Third Party.
Access
Energy access priorities: 
All DUs shall endeavor to provide electricity service to all areas within their respective franchise areas, including remote end unviable areas, in an efficient and sustainable manner consistent with their respective franchises or authorities. Should the DU fail to serve the remote and unviable areas within its franchise area, the same may be opened for private sector participation and included in the QTP program.
Investment
Financial incentives for energy infrastructure: 
The DOE [Department of Energy] through [National Power Corporation] NPC-SPUG consistent with its [Missionary Electrification Development Plan] MEDP, shall petition the ERC [Energy Regulatory Commission] to grant a UC-ME [Universal Charge for Missionary Electrification] subsidy fund for QTPs [Qualified Third Party].
Public Private Partnerships: 
[...] Should the DU fail to serve the remote and unviable areas within its franchise area, the same may be opened for private sector participation and included in the QTP program.---All areas identified by the DUs to be remote and unviable shall be declared open for QTP participation by the DOE in consultation with and based on the criteria set forth by the National Electrification Administration (NEA).---The participation as a qtp shall be open to any party, including but not limited to private firms, local Government units. cooperatives, Non Government Organizations, generation companies or their subsidiaries or Subsidiaries of DUs who has demonstrated the capability and willingness to comply with the relevant technical, financial, and other requirements through a competitive or transparent process.
Governance
Energy institutional structures: 
The DOE shall form a Technical Working Group composed of representatives from DOE. NPC-SPUG, NEA, end PSALM to conduct, among others the evaluation of proposals and recommend thereafter the candidate aTP to serve the Unviable Areas.
M&E of policy implementation: 
Responsibilities of DOE: Monitor rate of electrification for each QTP service area.