Meralco rates likely to rise in February

Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) power rates are expected to increase this month due to higher pass-through charges. A company official noted potential rises in generation and transmission charges, driven by factors like spot market prices and the weakening peso.

Meralco has indicated that electricity rates for February may increase due to various pass-through charges. According to company spokesman Joe Zaldarriaga, final billings from suppliers have not yet been received, but initial indications suggest upward pressure on these charges.

Generation charges, which comprise over 50 percent of consumer bills, could rise owing to higher spot market prices in Luzon. The Independent Electricity Market Operator of the Philippines (IEMOP) reported that prices increased amid tighter supply margins resulting from forced outages at coal and natural gas units. Additionally, the weakening peso is contributing to higher generation costs, as most supplier fees are in dollars.

Transmission charges may also increase due to elevated market prices for regulating and contingency reserves. These charges, accounting for about 10 percent of the total bill, cover the cost of delivering electricity from power plants to distribution systems.

Another contributing factor is the new adjustment to the Universal Charge for Missionary Electrification, approved by the Energy Regulatory Commission. This equates to an additional P0.08 per kilowatt-hour for all on-grid consumers, aiding electrification in remote areas.

"As these are still initial, the overall rate movement could still change," Zaldarriaga noted. Meralco serves more than eight million customers in Metro Manila and surrounding provinces, with the final February rate announcement expected today.

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Chilean minister Álvaro García announces electricity tariff refunds at a press conference, highlighting government agreement to return millions due to overcharges.
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Chilean government agrees to refund overcharges in electricity tariffs

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Chile's Economy and Energy Biminister Álvaro García announced that Transelec has agreed to refund US$ 135 million overcharged in electricity bills starting in January. This deal adds to the US$ 115 million that generators must return due to calculation errors dating back to 2017. The crisis, which led to Energy Minister Diego Pardow's resignation, highlights failures in government management and the electricity sector.

Colombia's Ministry of Mines and Energy announced a temporary $8 per kilowatt-hour surcharge on energy bills to cover debts of intervened companies like Air-e. The measure aims to prevent a systemic collapse in the electricity sector. Andeg's president clarified that Air-e's debt amounts to $1.6 trillion.

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Electricity prices in Sweden rose sharply in February, with the biggest increases in the north where rates became over 660 percent more expensive than the previous year. Experts point to cold weather, weak winds, and increased exports as causes of the shock. Forecasts suggest March may be cheaper, but uncertainties remain.

Diesel prices are expected to rise further next week amid geopolitical risks threatening global oil supplies. Jetti Petroleum president Leo Bellas indicated a potential hike of P0.20 to P0.40 per liter for diesel, while gasoline could adjust by P0.10 per liter up or down.

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Gustavo Petro's government issued an emergency decree requiring electricity generators to contribute 2.5% of their pre-tax profits and 12% of their sold energy to intervened companies. The measure aims to raise funds for the 2026 general budget but has drawn criticism from the sector for distorting the market and discouraging investments. The president defended it by stating that generators' rents come from speculations burdening consumers.

Starting January 1, 2026, gasoline and diesel prices in Mexico will increase due to the annual update of the Special Tax on Production and Services (IEPS), as announced by the Secretariat of Finance and Public Credit (SHCP). This adjustment is based on the National Consumer Price Index (INPC) for November 2025, which stood at 142.645 points.

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Electricity prices in Sweden will remain high for an extended period due to low reservoir levels and cold weather, according to analysts. In Bergs municipality in Jämtland, the local government is offering installment plans and investigating its own support to assist residents and associations. Criticism is directed at the national government for lacking state aid.

 

 

 

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