A member of the Makabayan bloc in the House of Representatives urged Congress to pass a bill that she filed to ban power distribution utilities from also owning or having ownership shares in generation facilities.
She said if HB 8079 had been already law, it would prevent the mega deal of Meralco with San Miguel Corp and Aboitiz that would turn Meralco as owner of generation companies on top of its mandate as a power distributor.
“If House Bill 8079–Prohibiting ownership by electricity distribution utilities in electricity generation companies and retail electricity suppliers had been enacted, the super merger created by MVP/Meralco-RSA/SMC-Aboitiz would not have happened,” Castro said.
The $3.3 billion mega deal under a joint venture agreement (JVA) targets control of liquefied natural gas (LNG) facilities in Batangas province by the three companies, including Meralco.
Castro said HB 8079, or the proposed “Electricity Consumer Protection Against Cross-Ownership Act,” would prevent distribution utilities from also owning generation plants or having ownership stakes in these.
She said cross-ownership would allow distribution utilities to dictate electricity rates to recoup investments in power generation.
“In other words, cross-ownership brings about a conflict of interest that the distribution utility will resolve to fatten its pockets rather than lower electricity rates to consumers,” Castro said in the bill.
She said the bill’s enactment will address the fact that the Philippines has among the highest electricity rates in Asia, which is driving away foreign investors.
Among the flaws found in EPIRA, she added, was its provision allowing cross-ownership of utilities of generation plants, too.
On paper, competition and competitive mechanisms should give consumers the power to choose their power suppliers that offer the least cost.
“It is not difficult to guess which generation companies these retail electricity suppliers prefer,” it added.
Castro authored HB8079 along with fellow Makabayan Bloc members, Representatives Arlene Brosas of Gabriela Women’s Party and Raoul Manuel of Kabataan. The bill is pending at the House committee on energy.