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ERC opens transmission projects to non-NGCP builders

Maria Bernadette Romero

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has opened the country’s transmission sector to greater private participation, allowing entities other than the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) to finance and build critical grid infrastructure.

The regulator said Friday that the new rules under ERC Resolution No. 18, Series of 2026, will help ease bottlenecks that have slowed the connection of new power plants and limited the delivery of electricity to consumers.

This move is seen as breaking the monopoly of the country’s lone transmission network provider, the NGCP which has been facing mounting criticism over delays in projects that contribute to power shortages across the country.

The ERC adopted implementing rules governing the development, ownership, and operation of point-to-point limited transmission facilities, as well as the financing and construction of transmission projects by entities other than the transmission network provider.

Clear regulatory pathway

“Through these Implementing Rules, we are providing a clear regulatory pathway to enable critical transmission projects to be completed faster while maintaining transparency, accountability, and consumer protection,” ERC chairperson and chief executive officer Francis Saturnino C. Juan said.

The framework allows entities other than NGCP to finance and construct projects identified by the Department of Energy as Associated Transmission Projects or Priority Projects, including transmission lines, substations, switchyards and other facilities needed to accommodate new generation capacity and strengthen the national grid.

Qualified generation companies may finance and construct ATPs, while the National Transmission Corp. may undertake Priority Projects or tap government agencies, government-owned and controlled corporations, and private entities to build such projects on its behalf under DoE Circular No. DC 2026-02-0007.

Addressing transmission development delays

The ERC said the rules seek to address delays in transmission development that have prevented power plants from delivering their full output to the grid despite being ready for operation.

The rules also establish requirements covering project approvals, construction schedules, facility turnover to the transmission network provider, and cost recovery mechanisms.