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Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Draft Year: 
2002
Effective Start Year: 
2002
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Rule/Regulation
Economic Sector: 
Power
Energy Types: 
Power, Renewable, Other
Issued by: 
Department of Energy
Overall Summary: 
These Rules and Regulations provide for the implementation of the Republic Act 9136, "Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001”. The rules and regulations include the general provisions to be followed in implementing the major structural reforms for the electric power industry and the Privatization of the state-owned NPC (National Power Corporation).
Access
Energy access priorities: 
It is hereby declared the policy of the State: (a) To ensure and accelerate the total electrification of the country; (b) To ensure the quality, reliability, security and affordability of the supply of electric power...
Efficiency
EE priorities: 
It is hereby declared the policy of the State:...(k) To encourage the efficient use of energy and other modalities of Demand Side Management (DSM).
Renewable Energy
RE priorities: 
It is hereby declared the policy of the State:...(h) To promote the utilization of indigenous and new and renewable energy resources in power generation in order to reduce dependence on imported energy. --- [T]he DOE shall,among others: (i) Encourage private sector investments in the electricity sector and promote development of indigenous and Renewable Energy Sources including small-scale renewable energy generating sources.
Environment
Energy environmental priorities: 
It is hereby declared the policy of the State: ...(g) To assure socially and environmentally compatible energy sources and infrastructure;
Pricing
Energy pricing: 
To promote efficiency and non-discrimination, the ERC, after the conduct of public hearings, shall determine, fix and approve Transmission and Distribution Wheeling Charges, and Retail Rates through an ERC established and enforced methodologies setting the same. It shall fix and regulate the rates and charges to be imposed by Distribution Utilities on their Captive Market as well as the Universal Charge to be imposed on all electricity End-users including self-generating entities. ---Prior to the implementation of Open Access and Retail Competition, the prices charged by a Generation Company for the Supply of Electricity shall be subject to ERC regulation on the Retail Rates charged by Distribution Utilities and transition supply contracts (TSCs) as specified in Section 67 of the Act. Upon introduction of Open Access and Retail Competition or establishment of WESM, whichever comes first, the rates of a Generation Company shall not be subject to regulation by the ERC except as otherwise provided by the Act. However, for a Generation Company operating a facility in SPUG areas and isolated areas, the generation rates for such facility shall be fixed and determined by ERC as set forth in Rule 13 on Missionary Electrification.
Energy Supply and Infrastructure
Infrastructure development priorities: 
It is hereby declared the policy of the State:...(h) To promote the utilization of indigenous and new and renewable energy resources in power generation in order to reduce dependence on imported energy.
Investment
Energy sector investment priorities: 
It is hereby declared the policy of the State: (d) To enhance the inflow of private capital, participation in the attendant risks, and broaden the ownership base of the power generation, transmission and distribution sectors; (e) To ensure fair and non-discriminatory treatment of public and private sector entities in the process of Restructuring the electric power industry; ...(i) To provide for an orderly and transparent Privatization of the assets and liabilities of the NPC; (j) To establish a strong and purely independent regulatory body and system to ensure consumer protection and enhance the competitive operation of the electricity market.
Independent power producers: 
[T]he DOE shall, among others: (i) Encourage private sector investments in the electricity sector and promote development of indigenous and Renewable Energy Sources including small-scale renewable energy generating sources. ---No company, Related Group or IPP Administrator, singly or in combination, can own, operate or Control more than thirty percent (30%) of the installed generating capacity of a Grid and/or twenty-five percent (25%) of the national installed generating capacity.
Investment climate development: 
[T]he DOE shall,among others: (i) Encourage private sector investments in the electricity sector [...].---It is hereby declared the policy of the State: ...(d) To enhance the inflow of private capital, participation in the attendant risks, and broaden the ownership base of the power generation, transmission and distribution sectors; (e) To ensure fair and non-discriminatory treatment of public and private sector entities in the process of Restructuring the electric power industry; ...(i) To provide for an orderly and transparent Privatization of the assets and liabilities of the NPC; (j) To establish a strong and purely independent regulatory body and system to ensure consumer protection and enhance the competitive operation of the electricity market.
Governance
Energy institutional structures: 
[T]he DOE shall supervise the Restructuring of the electricity industry and perform the following functions: (a) Formulate policies for the planning and implementation of a comprehensive program for the efficient supply and economical use of energy consistent with the approved national economic plan and with the policies on environmental protection and conservation and maintenance of ecological balance, and provide a mechanism for the integration, rationalization, and coordination of the various energy programs of the Government; (b) Develop and update annually the existing Philippine Energy Plan...(c) Prepare and update annually a Power Development Program (PDP) and integrate the same into the PEP...