DOE Holds Public Consultations on EPIRA Amendments

The Department of Energy (DOE) has set a series of Focused Group Discussions (FGDs) to gather sufficient inputs from all stakeholders for calls to review and the possible amendment of the Republic Act 9136, otherwise known as the Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA) of 2001.

The following is the schedule of the FGDs per area:

Target Participants

Area coverage

Proposed Venue

Target Dates

LUZON

Consumer/NGOs/Labor groups/academe

NCR

Legend Villas, Mandaluyong City

29 January 2014;
9:00 AM

Business Sector/Chamber of Commerce Luzon

NCR

Legend Villas, Mandaluyong City

29 January 2014;
9:00 AM

VISAYAS

Generators/DUs/

Visayas

Cebu Parklane

06 February 2014;
9:00 AM

Consumer/NGO/Labor groups/academe

Visayas

Cebu Parklane

06 February 2014;
1:00 PM

Business Sector/Chamber of Commerce Visayas

Visayas

Cebu Parklane

07 February 2014;
9:00 AM

MINDANAO

Business Sector/Chamber of Commerce Mindanao

Mindanao

Waterfront-Insular Hotel, Davao City

06 February 2014
9:00 AM

Consumer/NGO/Labor groups/academe

Mindanao

Waterfront-Insular Hotel, Davao City

06 February 2014
1:00 PM

Generators/DUs

Mindanao

Waterfront-Insular Hotel, Davao City

07 February 2014
9:00 AM

Consultative Dialogue

NCR

SMX Convention Center, SM Aura, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City

18 February 2014

"We are encouraging concerned individuals and groups to attend. Your presence will provide us with the necessary perspectives forthe effective implementation of or essential changes in the EPIRA," said Energy Secretary Carlos Jericho Petilla. The objective of these FGDs is to get the views and recommendations on how to enhance energy supply security at a reasonable cost.

Earlier this month, the DOE has conducted consultations with its attached agencies, government agencies, donor agencies, generators and suppliers, distribution utilities, and other power market stakeholders in Luzon.

Following the FGDs, the DOE will also hold a Consultative Dialogue on Ensuring Energy Security at a Reasonable Cost on 18 February 2014. Based on the FGDs, each sector will present and discuss their respective positions and recommendations on how to achieve the objective, which may include amendments on the EPIRA.