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Meralco concludes Competitive Selection Process for 600-MW Supply Requirement

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The Manila Electric Company (Meralco) has secured the lowest offers for its 600-megawatt (MW) baseload supply requirement through the conduct of a Competitive Selection Process (CSP).

Of the eight (8) bidders that expressed interest to participate in the CSP, six (6) submitted their qualification documents, technical proposal, and bid price.

Masinloc Power Co. Ltd. was declared the best bid after it offered ₱5.6015 per kilowatt-hour (kWh) total levelized cost of electricity rate (LCOE), inclusive of line rental cost and value-added tax, for 500-MW capacity.

GNPower Dinginin Ltd. Co., meanwhile, offered to supply the remaining 100-MW baseload requirement at an LCOE rate of ₱5.7392 per kWh.

Both offers are significantly lower than the ₱7.2609 per kWh reserve price set for the bidding.

Declared as next possible best bids are Mariveles Power Generation Corporation, which offered ₱6.4017 per kWh for 200-MW of supply and Quezon Power Philippines Limited Co. which submitted a ₱6.5487 per kWh bid for 400-MW of the baseload requirement.

The submissions passed the criteria contained in bidding documents and pre-qualification evaluation, according to Meralco’s Bids and Awards Committee for Power Supply Agreements (BAC-PSA).

Meanwhile, two bidders were deemed non-compliant as their offers were higher than the reserve price. Southwest Luzon Power Generation Corporation offered a total LCOE rate of ₱7.7303 per kWh, and Therma Luzon Inc. bid ₱8.3388 per kWh.

“The robust turnout of this CSP is a welcome development for Meralco’s continuing efforts to source sufficient power supply for its customers at the least cost possible,” Meralco BAC-PSA Chairman Lawrence S. Fernandez said. “We will now proceed with the post-qualification evaluation prior to issuance of Notices of Award and execution of PSAs.”

As a highly regulated entity, Meralco conducted the CSP in full compliance with the rules and regulations issued by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC)and the Department of Energy (DOE).

“The CSP ensures an open and transparent process that ensures and fairness and integrity,” Fernandez added.

CSP observers, which included consumer groups, also witnessed the submission of bids. In addition, the proceedings were streamed live on Meralco’s YouTube page.

The resulting 15-year PSAs will be subject to regulatory proceedings and approval of the ERC prior to planned effectivity on August 26, 2025.

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