Mixed energy prices for telecommunication base stations in the Philippines

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Why are electricity prices so high in Mindanao?

In Mindanao, the annual average growth rate for electricity demand is at 4.28% from 2010-2019, yet, current base load generating capacities, unless augmented, will not be able to meet this demand. Thus, the high prices of electricity in Mindanao are easily explainable. It is explained in economics parlance in the law of supply and demand.

Who runs the electricity system in the Philippines?

ln the Philippines, the electricity system as well as electricity infrastructures used to be run and managed by the State through its government organs.

Who buys electricity in the Philippines?

Electric power distributors or bulk consumers buy electricity from this pool. Meanwhile, the Philippines sources its energy needs from coal (largest at 30%), hydro and natural gas (24% and 19%, respectively). Geothermal plants account for less than 11 % while the combined wind, solar and biomass plants account for only less than l % (CEnergy, p 7).

Why is electricity so expensive in the Philippines?

Another significant contributing factor to the high supply cost, Molina further writes, is the intrinsically high cost of producing and delivering electricity in Luzon, and the Philippines generally, because of the country's dependence on imported fossil fuels. As of end-20 I l, imported oil and coal plants comprised 49% of the energy mix.

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