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ACCESS filing charges vs power generation, transmission sector

The Alliance of Concerned Consumers in Electricity and Social Services (ACCESS) is set to file formal complaints this week before the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) against generating companies, the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP), and the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM), for excessive and unreasonable generation and transmission charges imposed on consumers in the Negros Island Region (NIR).

Wennie Sancho, president of ACCESS, said the complaint stems from WESM clearing prices reaching P14 to P18 kWh from January to April 2026 with transmission charges continuing to rise. Generation and transmission are public services.

ACCESS, a Bacolod-based coalition of residential, MSMEs, and labor consumers advocating for affordable, reliable electricity in NIR, is demanding a voluntarily cap of P6.50/kWh on generation charges for NIR for Q2-Q3 2026; suspension of NGCP transmission rate hikes until the Cebu-Negros-Panay 230kv is completed and immediate WESAM price mitigation measures for the Visayas grid.

ACCESS will serve copies of the complaints to the DOE, House, and Senate Energy Committee, and all distribution utilities in NIR. We are putting the power industry on notice, Sancho added, affordable power is a human right, not a market outcome. When a minimum wage earner pays P3,000 a month for electricity, while earning P14,300, that is no longer cost recovery. That is consumer impoverishment.*

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