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                    [Title] => TransCo bid winner needs to secure franchise
                    [Summary] => The winning bidder for the 25-year concession of the National Transmission Corp. (TransCo) will be required to obtain a congressional franchise to operate the transmission company, which is considered a public utility, the Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corp. (PSALM) said yesterday.


PSALM president Nieves Osorio said securing a franchise will be one of the prior conditions to complete the TransCo lease-contract transaction.
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In its latest assessment, the IMF executive board said "power sector privatization is essential to restore the financial viability of the sector and to facilitate the investments needed to ensure adequate power supply."
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Sanchez said they have already given Transco enough time to assess the assets that needs to be included in the tariff setting.

"I was told they were almost done. We will deny it because they had enough time to comply with the requirement. Imagine, they sought for an extension on the last day," Sanchez said.
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"We have filed for an extension until end-November this year. We still need to assess the assets that will be included in the tariff setting," Transco manager for business development and tariff Ed Orencia said.
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Meralco vice president and treasurer Rafael Andrada told a gathering of media practitioners at the "Round Table at Holiday Inn" the other day that present electricity rates could go down by 60 centavos per kilowatthour if their two IPPs plants were allowed to operate at 85-percent level.
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Sinabi ni Ed Orencia, manager ng tariff division ng Napocor, ang proposed suspension ng PPA collections ay hindi maaaring isagawa dahil maaapektuhan ang suplay ng kuryente sa dahilang ilang bahagi ng PPA ay ginagamit pambayad ng mga utang ng Napocor sa Independent Power Producers (IPPs).

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PSALM president Nieves Osorio said securing a franchise will be one of the prior conditions to complete the TransCo lease-contract transaction.
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In its latest assessment, the IMF executive board said "power sector privatization is essential to restore the financial viability of the sector and to facilitate the investments needed to ensure adequate power supply."
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Sanchez said they have already given Transco enough time to assess the assets that needs to be included in the tariff setting.

"I was told they were almost done. We will deny it because they had enough time to comply with the requirement. Imagine, they sought for an extension on the last day," Sanchez said.
[DatePublished] => 2003-11-19 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096364 [AuthorName] => Donnabelle L. Gatdula [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [3] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 227869 [Title] => Transco seeks extension on bid for new wheeling charge [Summary] => The National Transmission Corp. (Transco) has asked the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) for a one-month extension to submit an application for a new wheeling charge under the performance-based rate (PBR), a new pricing methodology approved by the ERC.

"We have filed for an extension until end-November this year. We still need to assess the assets that will be included in the tariff setting," Transco manager for business development and tariff Ed Orencia said.
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Meralco vice president and treasurer Rafael Andrada told a gathering of media practitioners at the "Round Table at Holiday Inn" the other day that present electricity rates could go down by 60 centavos per kilowatthour if their two IPPs plants were allowed to operate at 85-percent level.
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Sinabi ni Ed Orencia, manager ng tariff division ng Napocor, ang proposed suspension ng PPA collections ay hindi maaaring isagawa dahil maaapektuhan ang suplay ng kuryente sa dahilang ilang bahagi ng PPA ay ginagamit pambayad ng mga utang ng Napocor sa Independent Power Producers (IPPs).

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