
Breakdown of Generation Charge June 2023

Sorsogon II Electric Cooperative
SORECO II is now “AAA” based on the NEA 2022 EC Overall Performance Assessment, the highest score given by the NEA to the power distribution utilities’ for full compliance with all parameters. The cooperative recognizes the efforts of the Board of Directors, management, employees for their hard work and commitment and the member-consumer-owners for the unending support. #msd, “NEA memo 2023-24”
Breakdown of Generation Charge May 2023
March 31, 2023
ADVISORY
RA 11552 or โAn Act Extending and Enhancing the implementation of the Lifeline Rate, Amending for the Purpose Section 73 of Republic Act. No. 9136 (Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2021)” extended the 20-year-coverage subsidy provision to marginalized electricity consumers to 50 years. Signed into law in May 2021, RA 11552 allows marginalized electricity consumers to avail of and benefit from the lifeline rate for a much longer time, from the previous 20 years to 50 years. This means that those from the marginalized sector who consume electricity will continue to enjoy government subsidies in their electricity bill for an additional 30 years.
The law covers 4Ps beneficiaries and those who have been certified and continually validated as such by their power distribution utility. The actual discounts depend on the lifeline program per distribution utility approved by the ERC.
Who are the Beneficiaries of RA 11552?
All Qualified Marginalized End-Users who possess all the qualifications and none of the disqualifications under the Act and shall be classified as:
*All qualified marginalized end-users shall continually meet the above criteria to avail of the lifeline rate.
What are the Benefits Provided by RA 11552 to Qualified Marginalized End-Users?
Lifeline Rates or power bill discounts shall be granted based on the Lifeline Rate approved by the ERC. In SORECO IIโs case this shall be:
Electricity Consumption | Power Bill Discount โ LIFELINE RATE |
0 โ 15 kWHr | 20% |
16 kWHr | 15% |
17 kWHr | 10% |
18 โ 20 kWHr | 5% |
What are the Rules Covering Registration of Electric Service to Avail of Lifeline Rates?
The general rule may be waived under any of the following circumstances:
What are the Documents Required to Register to SORECO II to Avail of the Lifeline Rate?
For 4Ps Beneficiary Consumers
For Marginalized End-Users (Non 4Ps Beneficiary Consumers)
Note: 4Ps and NON 4Ps LIFELINER APPLICATION FORMS shall be available in your nearest SORECO II SubโOffices in Barcelona; Gubat; Prieto Diaz; Castilla; Pilar; Donsol; Putiao, Pilar; Sorsogon East and West District Office, Monreal Street, Sorsogon City; and Bacon District Office, Sorsogon City.
What is the Validity Period of the Grant of the Lifeline Rate for Individual Beneficiaries?
4Ps Beneficiary Consumers
For Marginalized End-Users (Non 4Ps Beneficiary Consumers)
Qualified Marginalized End-Users as defined by RA 11552 are advised to secure their complete documentary requirements this early to avoid the rush and long queues during implementation of the revised Lifeline Rate guidelines. This SORECO II Advisory is made in accordance with ERC Advisory date
March 31, 2023
ADVISORY
RA 11552 or โAn Act Extending and Enhancing the implementation of the Lifeline Rate, Amending for the Purpose Section 73 of Republic Act. No. 9136 (Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2021)” extended the 20-year-coverage subsidy provision to marginalized electricity consumers to 50 years. Signed into law in May 2021, RA 11552 allows marginalized electricity consumers to avail of and benefit from the lifeline rate for a much longer time, from the previous 20 years to 50 years. This means that those from the marginalized sector who consume electricity will continue to enjoy government subsidies in their electricity bill for an additional 30 years.
The law covers 4Ps beneficiaries and those who have been certified and continually validated as such by their power distribution utility. The actual discounts depend on the lifeline program per distribution utility approved by the ERC.
Who are the Beneficiaries of RA 11552?
All Qualified Marginalized End-Users who possess all the qualifications and none of the disqualifications under the Act and shall be classified as:
*All qualified marginalized end-users shall continually meet the above criteria to avail of the lifeline rate.
What are the Benefits Provided by RA 11552 to Qualified Marginalized End-Users?
Lifeline Rates or power bill discounts shall be granted based on the Lifeline Rate approved by the ERC. In SORECO IIโs case this shall be:
Electricity Consumption | Power Bill Discount โ LIFELINE RATE |
0 โ 15 kWHr | 20% |
16 kWHr | 15% |
17 kWHr | 10% |
18 โ 20 kWHr | 5% |
What are the Rules Covering Registration of Electric Service to Avail of Lifeline Rates?
The general rule may be waived under any of the following circumstances:
What are the Documents Required to Register to SORECO II to Avail of the Lifeline Rate?
For 4Ps Beneficiary Consumers
For Marginalized End-Users (Non 4Ps Beneficiary Consumers)
Note: 4Ps and NON 4Ps LIFELINER APPLICATION FORMS shall be available in your nearest SORECO II SubโOffices in Barcelona; Gubat; Prieto Diaz; Castilla; Pilar; Donsol; Putiao, Pilar; Sorsogon East and West District Office, Monreal Street, Sorsogon City; and Bacon District Office, Sorsogon City.
What is the Validity Period of the Grant of the Lifeline Rate for Individual Beneficiaries?
4Ps Beneficiary Consumers
For Marginalized End-Users (Non 4Ps Beneficiary Consumers)
Qualified Marginalized End-Users as defined by RA 11552 are advised to secure their complete documentary requirements this early to avoid the rush and long queues during implementation of the revised Lifeline Rate guidelines. This SORECO II Advisory is made in accordance with ERC Advisory date
April 22, 2023 at Sorsogon National High School Covered Court, Magsaysay St., Sorsogon City.
AGENDA:
b) Proof of Due Notice
c) Declaration of Presence of Quorum
d) Consideration of the Minutes of the Previous Meeting
e) Matters arising from the Minutes of the previous meeting
f) Consideration of Reports of the Board of Directors, Officers, and the Committees; 2022 Audited Financial Statement; 2022 NEA Categorization
g) Presentation of NEA Approved Cash Operating Budget CY 2023
h) New Business:
1. SORECO II Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) Projects for Year 2021 to 2023
2. Capital Outlay for Settlement of IEMOP, NGCP, PSALM and EDC Power Requirements
3. MCOs Life Insurance Coverage in Lieu of Piso Para sa Tugang (PPT)
4. Buffer Fund
i) Other Matters
j) Open Forum
k) Recess/ Adjournment
Registration: 7:00 A.M. to 9:30 A.M.