What is Retail Competition?
Retail Competition is a regime under the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA) that gives an electricity end-user the option to choose an electricity supplier aside from the traditional distribution utility.
How does Retail Competition benefit an electricity end-user?
By opening up the supply of electricity to competition, an end-user now has a choice among a number of competitive offers made by licensed retail electricity suppliers. The end-user has the freedom to select the retail supply product that creates the most value for them, such as those that provide the lowest price or offer specialized products (e.g. carbon zero options).
Who are the players in the Retail Competition regime?
1. Contestable Customer (CC) – an electricity end-user, certified by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), who can choose its supplier of electricity.
2. Retail Electricity Supplier (RES) – a person or an entity licensed by the ERC to sell, broker, market, or aggregate electricity to end-users in the Contestable Market.
How does it work?
Before RCOA
End user has no choice of power source
Commencement of RCOA
End user empowered to choose power source
Downloadable Documents
- DOE Department Circular No. 2017-12-0014
- DOE Department Circular No. 2017-12-0013
- Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001 (EPIRA)
- EPIRA Implementing Rules and Regulations
- 2016 – ERC Resolution No. 05 (2016 RES Rules)
- 2016 – ERC Resolution No. 10 (Revised Rules for Contestability)
- 2016 – ERC Resolution No. 11 (Restrictions on Operations of DUs & RES in the Competitive Retail Electricity Market)
- 2016 – ERC Resolution No. 28 (Revised Timeframe for Mandatory Contestability)
- 2013 – ERC Resolution No. 12 (Pro-Forma SoLR Contract)
- 2013 – ERC Resolution No. 14 (Pro-Forma DWSA)
- 2012 – ERC Resolution No. 03 (Amendments DSOAR)
- 2010 – ERC Resolution No. 02 (Amended DSOAR)
- 2006 – ERC Resolution No. 31 (Code of Conduct for Competitive Retail Market Participants)
- 2006 – ERC Resolution No. 35 (Rules for the SoLR)
- 2006 – ERC Resolution No. 45 (Competition Rules and Complaint Procedures)
- 2006 – ERC Resolution No. 49 (Business Separation Guidelines, as Amended)
- 2006 – ERC Resolution No. 49-A (Business Separation Guidelines, as Amended)
RCOA Related Agencies
- Department of Energy
www.doe.gov.ph
- Energy Regulatory Commission
www.erc.gov.ph
- Wholesale Electricity Spot Market
www.wesm.ph
- Retail Electricity Suppliers Association
www.resaph.com
- Buy Your Electricity
www.buyyourelectricity.com.ph