
MANILA, Philippines – The country has switched its first two residential groups under the government’s retail competition and open access (RCOA) program, allowing consumers to choose their own electricity supplier. On Tuesday, retail electricity supplier EvoEnergi said it led the switch of the two residential retail aggregation groups, comprising nine households in Quezon City and 13 households in San Juan City. READ: ERC lowers retail choice threshold to 100 kW The switch took effect on June 26, the first day the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) lowered the minimum required consumption to 100 kilowatts (kW) from 500 kW. As a result, the […]... Keep on reading: First residential aggregation groups join RCOA
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