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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

DOE conducts first leg of IMEM public consultation in Zambo City

By Jocelyn P. Alvarez

ZAMBOANGA CITY - The Department of Energy (DOE) in partnership with the Philippine Electricity Market Corporation (PEMC) recently conducted here in the city its first leg (of a series) of public consultations on the Interim Mindanao Electricity Market (IMEM) Rules.
Recognizing the urgent need to address the current power supply shortage in Mindanao, DOE directed the PEMC to develop and implement an interim electricity market design, specific to Mindanao.

DOE Assistant Secretary Daniel Ariaso Sr. during the public consultation said “the consultation is a requisite, to inform the public of the rules and regulations that will govern the IMEM and at the same time solicit comments from concerned stakeholders prior the finalization of the IMEM Rules.”

“We are here to reach out to all industry and at the same time solicit comments valuable in making IMEM Rules more fitting to your situation,” Asec. Ariaso stressed.

He said the government is continuously developing ways and means on how to solve the power supply situation in Mindanao and one immediate solution is the proposed IMEM.

IMEM is a medium term and interim solution developed by DOE meant to address the deficiency of the supply in Mindanao.

It is a venue for transparent and efficient utilization of all available capacities in Mindanao grid to meet the supply deficiency. It intends to draw out all generation capacities including embedded generators in the grid to contribute to the supply in Mindanao.

IMEM also intends to draw out voluntary load customer who is willing to curtail their load to lower the demand in the system.

In attendance to the public consultation were officials, representatives of electric cooperatives from all over the Zamboanga Peninsula Region, generating facilities, government agencies, small coconut farmers association, canning factories, industrial group and academe.(PIA9)