Gatchalian wary of reverting control of power grid to gov’t

Senator Win Gatchalian power grid ngcp

Sen. Win Gatchalian. (Albert Calvelo/Senate PRIB)

MANILA, Philippines — Senator Sherwin Gatchalian on Friday expressed “grave reservations” over the proposal of the Department of Energy (DOE) to revert the control of the country’s power grid to the government.

“I have a lot of reservations, grave reservations in government stepping back into business because when government steps into business, corruption ensues and that is for sure,” Gatchalian, chairman of the Senate energy committee, said in an interview over ABS-CBN News Channel.

“The whole reason why the government moved out of the power sector is because of corruption. Remember in the past Napocor [National Power Corporation] was saddled with trillions of pesos of debts because of corruption and we don’t want that to happen,” he added.

Currently, privately-owned National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) is the one operating, maintaining, and developing the country’s state-owned power grid. It was in 2009 when the NGCP took over the grid from state-run National Transmission Corp.

On Thursday, Gatchalian led an inquiry on power supply shortages following the rotation brownouts experienced by power consumers in Luzon last week.

During the hearing, Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi proposed that the government should again take control of the system operations of the country’s power grid.

Cusi also called for a review of the franchise granted to NGCP as he lamented the corporation’s supposed failure to secure firm contracted power reserves and delays in NGCP’s transmission projects.

“I thank the Secretary [of Energy] for coming up with very comprehensive solutions from review of franchise all the way to the government stepping back to generation. I have to give him credit. That means the government is putting a lot of brain power in reforming the power sector,” Gatchalian said.

“However, I have a lot of reservations in going back to the power sector but what I am open to is  strengthening DOE and strengthening ERC (Energy Regulatory Commission) and creating more power and more budget to perform its mandate,” he added.

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