The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) asked distribution utilities (DUs) in areas declared under state of calamity to implement a staggered payment
The Energy Regulatory Commission asked distribution utilities in areas declared under state of calamity to implement a staggered payment scheme for consumers whose monthly consumption do not exceed 200 kilowatt-hours for at least six months.
The ERC also directed DUs in areas placed under state of calamity to also suspend electricity line disconnections of residential and non-residential consumers in the captive market with a monthly electricity consumption not exceeding 200 kWh, for non-payment of electricity bills. “Consumers are encouraged to contact their respective DUs to inquire about the available alternative payment options or to request special terms to settle outstanding bills,” it said.
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