Meralco customers to get bigger rebate
Customers of Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) can expect a bigger rebate as regulators ordered the swift implementation of P14.17-billion remaining refunds beginning May, as Filipinos reel from rising prices due to the Middle East war.
Based on a document posted on its website, the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) directed the Manuel V. Pangilinan-led firm to hasten the rollout of the remaining refunds out of the original amount of P19.96 billion.
This is part of an earlier order that declared July 2022 to December 2024 as a lapsed period.
The true-up calculation shows the gap between Meralco’s actual weighted average tariff and the regulator-approved rate for the period under review.
The refund program started a year ago, initially covering P5.8 billion at a rate of P0.1189 per kilowatt hour (kWh).
Now, the ERC has mandated a higher average refund rate of P0.2511 per kWh.
Residential customers, in particular, will see a reduction of P0.4278 per kWh.
“By expediting the refund, we are providing more immediate relief to Meralco consumers, particularly in the face of rising electricity costs driven by global and domestic factors,” ERC chair and CEO Francis Saturnino Juan said in a statement on Wednesday.
“The true-up mechanism is a safeguard embedded in our regulatory framework, ensuring that tariffs remain cost-reflective and reasonable at all times,” he added.
The ERC said the remaining amount would be refunded over a shorter period of 12 months instead of the original 36 months.
According to the ERC, the refund will be under a separate line item in their power bills, allowing consumers to check the amount being returned to them.
In February, Meralco sought regulatory approval for a capital spending of P272 billion for a five-year period, or until 2030.
Under a rate reset process, a regulated entity such as Meralco must submit to the ERC its spending and proposed projects over a certain period, usually five years, unless extended by the regulator. This will then be the basis of the rate that will be passed on to consumers.
Meralco is the country’s biggest power distributor, delivering electricity to over 8.2 million consumers in Metro Manila and nearby provinces, including the municipalities of Sto. Tomas, Batangas City and San Pascual.




