ERC orders 22 GenCos to explain underperforming plants
- June 5, 2025
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The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has issued Notices to Explain (NTEs) to twenty-two (22) generation companies (GenCos) over the persistent or frequent derating of their power facilities and units between January and April 2025.
The directive, sent on June 4, mandates the GenCos to clarify the causes of derated performance and submit action plans for restoring their units to full capacity. The ERC cited its authority under Resolution No. 17, Series of 2013, as amended by Resolution No. 21, Series of 2016, which governs the monitoring of the reliability performance of generating units and the transmission system.
Derating refers to a power plant or unit operating below its rated or registered capacity—typically due to technical issues, maintenance delays, fuel limitations, or other operational constraints. Persistent derating can impact overall power supply availability and affect electricity pricing.
“The Commission continues with its diligent monitoring of the reliability of our major power sources to ensure sufficiency of supply, which then affects affordability of power rates,” said ERC Chairperson and CEO Monalisa C. Dimalanta. “The persistent derated state of certain plants is concerning, and has prompted the Commission to formally seek an explanation from the GenCos.”
The GenCos and affected facilities include:
The GenCos are required to submit their formal explanations and recovery plans within seven days of receiving the notice.
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