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Executive Order No. 156 (2021)

Executive Order No. 156 (2021)

there is a need to utilize rapid advancements in technology which have facilitated the development of integrated systems such as microgrids, distributed energy resources (DERs) and other alternative service providers, where the nature of production, delivery and consumption of electricity can be controlled and operated on a smaller scale suitable for unserved and unviable areas;

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Section 1

Responsibilities of the DOE

Section 1.

Responsibilities of the DOE. —Consistent with its mandate under RA No. 9136, the DOE is hereby directed to:

1.1. Identify unviable, unserved, underserved and poorly served areas (collectively, "Inadequately Served Areas") within the franchise areas of distribution utilities (DUs);

1.2. Mandate all DUs to submit to the DOE, within thirty (30) days from the effectivity of this Order, a Comprehensive Electrification Master Plan (CEMP) for the total electrification of their respective franchise areas which shall contain, but shall not be limited to, the following:

a. Detailed inventory of all Inadequately Served Areas within their franchise area;

b. Action plans and programs to achieve the timely implementation of their total electrification program, including proposals to waive identified areas for alternative service providers and qualified third parties pursuant to Section 59 of the RA No. 9136;

c. Specific timelines to implement each action plan and program to deliver continuous, reliable and affordable service (hereafter, Timeline for Satisfactory Service"); and

d. Budgetary requirements and funding sources;

The DOE may modify or reject a submitted CEMP if it is not in accordance with the objective of total electrification or if it will not provide the highest quality and least cost of service for providing electricity.

1.3. Take appropriate steps to ensure the electrification of Inadequately Served Areas that remain as such after the lapse of the submitted Timeline for Satisfactory Service, as determined by the DOE;

Areas that have been declared as remote and unviable by the DOE, with a waiver from their respective DUs at the time of the effectivity of this Order, shall be prioritized for the supply of their electricity requirements by alternative service providers or qualified third parties;

1.4. Formulate mechanisms and procedures for the participation of local government units and communities in determining whether their respective areas are inadequately served, as well as appropriate measures for the total electrification thereof;

1.5. Consult with all relevant government agencies and electric power industry participants to determine and identify all under-performing and ineffective DUs, and undertake necessary actions to improve or enhance their performance;

1.6.Conduct a performance review of all DUs and assess the performance of all agencies and electric power industry participants involved in the total electrification program and recommend appropriate actions therefor;

1.7. Promulgate rules and regulations for the entry and integration of microgrids, DERs and other alternative service providers into the electric power industry, subject to relevant laws and issuances; and

1.8. Perform such other functions to accelerate the total electrification of the country.

Section 2

Responsibilities of the Energy—Regulatory Commission (ERC)

Section 2.

Responsibilities of the Energy—Regulatory Commission (ERC). —Consistent with its mandate under RA No. 9136, the ERC shall:

2.1. Promulgate rules in computing rates that allow full cost recovery for the facilities built by microgrids, DERs and other alternative electric service providers;

2.2. Issue corresponding guidelines for the registration of microgrids, DERs and other alternative service providers; and

2.3. Impose fines and penalties against non-compliant DUs and recommend to Congress the revocation of their franchises, as may be warranted.

Section 3

Responsibilities of—the—NEA

Section 3.

Responsibilities of—the—NEA. —Consistent with its powers and functions under RA No. 10531, the NEA shall:

3.1. Submit, within thirty (30) days from the effectivity of this Order, a report to the Office of the President, through the DOE, on the status of ailing electric cooperatives, as defined under the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of RA No. 10531, including the measures that were undertaken to restore the economic and financial viability of their respective operations; and

3.2. Coordinate with the DOE and extend the necessary assistance to enhance distribution development in pursuit of the total electrification of the country. ℒαwρhi৷

The power to exercise step-in rights and take over the operations of ailing electric cooperatives under RA No. 10531 and its IRR, to improve the financial condition of such electric cooperatives, is hereby transferred to the Office of the President.

Section 4

Assistance and Cooperation

Section 4.

Assistance and Cooperation. —All departments, agencies, bureaus, offices or instrumentalities of the government that perform functions relating to the provision of electricity are directed to render full assistance and cooperation to the DOE, as may be required to carry out its functions under this Order.

Section 5

Reportorial Requirement

Section 5.

Reportorial Requirement. —Within sixty (60) days from the effectivity of this Order, the DOE shall submit a report to the Office of the President on the programs and corresponding timelines adopted by DUs as directed herein. Another report on the status of the implementation thereof shall be submitted by the DOE, ERC and the NEA within six (6) months after the submission of the said initial report.

Section 6

Funding

Section 6.

Funding. —The funds necessary for the implementation of this Order shall be sourced from the respective budgets of the concerned agencies. ℒαwρhi৷

Section 7

Repeal

Section 7.

Repeal. —All orders, regulations and other issuances inconsistent with this Order are hereby repealed or modified accordingly.

Section 8

Section 8.

Separability ,—in the event that any part or provision of this Order is declared invalid, illegal or unconstitutional, the provisions not affected thereby shall remain valid and subsisting.

Section 9

Effectivity

Section 9.

Effectivity. —This Order shall take effect immediately following its publication in a newspaper of general circulation.

Done in the City of Manila, this 9th day of December in the year of our Lord, Two Thousand and Twenty One.

(SGD.)— RODRIGO ROA DUTERTE

By the President:

(SGD.)— SALVADOR C. MEDIALDEA Executive Secretary