ERC hosts U.S. and Australian Regulators

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) will host regulators from the Public Utilities Commission of Texas (PUCT), United States of America (USA) and the Essential Services Commission (ESC), Australia, on March 13-17, 2006. The PUCT – ESC Inbound Mission will be joining the top brass of Distribution Utilities (DUs), consumer organizations from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao and the ERC in roundtable discussions on consumer-related issues.

The inbound mission from the two (2) jurisdictions will also discuss with the host regulator the issues on incentive-based regulation and the business-to-business (B2B) program. Together with the ERC, they will also look into areas of future cooperation between and among the United States, Australia and the Philippines in the field of energy regulation.

“The ERC recognizes the importance of global solutions to the issues that are commonly faced by regulators. It is glad to have the PUCT and the ESC as partners in seeking new approaches to effectively serve the stakeholders of the electric power industry,” ERC Chairman Rodolfo B. Albano, Jr. expressed.

During the week of consultations, the ERC will encourage the customers to organize groups for check and balance purposes on the implementation of reforms in the electric power industry. “As the industry moves forward, exciting developments will lead to the formation of a competitive retail electricity market. The ERC envisions a more challenging role that the consumer groups will play to help in balancing the interests of the power providers and the consumers. The ERC hopes that the consumers will rise up to the challenge,” the ERC chief said.

March 15, 2006

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