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National Power Corporation

National Power Corporation. Small Power Utilities Group. POWER SUPPLY AGREEMENT. Power Supply Agreement. Test our interest in participative discussion Story about: The KUBA Family The Consultant and the Driver. National Power Corporation. Small Power Utilities Group.

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National Power Corporation

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  1. National Power Corporation Small Power Utilities Group POWER SUPPLY AGREEMENT

  2. Power Supply Agreement Test our interest in participative discussion Story about: The KUBA Family The Consultant and the Driver

  3. National Power Corporation Small Power Utilities Group Power Supply Agreement Between NPC-SPUG And Distribution Utilities 27 January 2009

  4. Power Supply Agreement PSA MEANS: Power Supply Agreement Para Sa Atin

  5. Power Supply Agreement Why do we need to discuss and to sign PSA? Types of Agreement: Purchase Order Memorandum of Understanding Memorandum of Agreement Contract of Supply and/or Services

  6. Power Supply Agreement Why do we need to discuss and to sign PSA? Source of Funds: SAGR Revenue – Opex = Loss = UCME 0.00 – Fixed Cost = Loss 0.00 – Variable cost = Loss Capex = Loss = UCME UCME > ERC Approved UCME Secure funds from the GAA, if possible If not, what will happen? PRIORITIZE OPERATIONS

  7. Power Supply Agreement Why do we need to discuss and to sign PSA? SPUG has the mandate to provide power DUs should pay SPUG for the service Therefore, “No Revenue, No funds for Operation” Both Parties should do each responsibility

  8. Power Supply Agreement Why do we need to discuss and to sign PSA? Signing the PSA is inevitable Energy forecasting Capacity allocation Funding requirements Legal considerations

  9. Table of Contents SECTION ONE – SCOPE OF AGREEMENT SECTION TWO - TERM OF AGREEMENT SECTION THREE - SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS SECTION FOUR - CHARGES AND ADJUSTMENTS SECTION FIVE - DEFAULT SECTION SIX - TERMINATION SECTION SEVEN - INDEMNIFICATION SECTION EIGHT - MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS LIABILITIES FORCE MAJEURE SETTLEMENT OF DISPUTES: ARBITRATION COURT LITIGATION ATTORNEY’S FEES AND LITIGATION EXPENSES NOTICES VALIDITY AND BINDING EFFECT AMENDMENT ENTIRE AGREEMENT UNDERTAKING EFFECTIVITY Annex A - DEFINITION OF TERMS Annex B - CONTRACTED DEMAND AND ENERGY Annex C - CHARGES AND ADJUSTMENTS

  10. Power Supply Agreement Signing the PSA is Inevitable

  11. Power Supply Agreement Conclusion Let us join forces in order to have a better supply of electricity in your franchise areas

  12. Power Supply Agreement Salamat Po

  13. Power Supply Agreement The KUBA Family U V M H F R B B G G G B ALL are KUBA ? ? ?

  14. Power Supply Agreement The Consultant and the Driver

  15. Table of Contents SECTION ONE – SCOPE OF AGREEMENT SUPPLY Supply of electric power and energy between NPC – SPUG and Distribution Utilities

  16. Table of Contents SECTION TWO - TERM OF AGREEMENT Cooperation period is ten (10) years from Effectivity Date and renewable by mutual consent of the parties. DU or NPC has an option to enter into a Power Supply Agreement with new power provider (NPP).

  17. Table of Contents SECTION THREE - SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS CONTRACT DEMAND AND CONTRACT ENERGY Allocation of Contract Demand and Contract Energy as set forth in Annex A. To increase the contracted volumes, notify at least two (2) years in advance to adjust capacity

  18. Table of Contents SECTION THREE - SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS SERVICE RELIABILITY Supply shall be available continuously except for allowable interruption or reduction The parties shall have a period of three (3) years to improve their respective facilities, including ensuring the compliance of the CUSTOMER with the pertinent technical specifications and performance standards of the Distribution Code.

  19. Table of Contents SECTION THREE - SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS APPLICATION FOR INCREASE IN DEMAND AND ENERGY Through an amendment in Contract Demand or Contract Energy for any particular year or years subject to the technical constraints of generating plants, transmission, substation, and other facilities and subject to such rates and to other terms and conditions as the parties may agree upon.

  20. Table of Contents SECTION THREE - SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS ASSIGNABILITY NPC-SPUG shall assign, cede, transfer, allocate wholly or partly its rights and obligations under this agreement unilaterally to an NPP which will be selected by the NPC-SPUG/CUSTOMER to take over the former’s power generation function by reason of private sector participation. CUSTOMER shall not assign any of its rights and/or obligations under this Agreement without the prior written consent of NPC-SPUG, which consent shall not be unreasonable withheld, and subject to the terms and conditions imposed in this Agreement.

  21. Table of Contents SECTION FOUR - CHARGES AND ADJUSTMENT Billing and payment for energy delivered by NPC-SPUG Subsidized Approved Generation Rate (SAGR) Other adjustments and procedures as approved by the ERC and provided in Annex B on Charges and Adjustments.

  22. Table of Contents SECTION FIVE - DEFAULT The occurrence of the following events: Breach or failure in the performance An assignment by either party Repeated breaches of this agreement Cessation by either party

  23. Table of Contents SECTION SIX - TERMINATION Default Initial Term Extended Term

  24. Annex B CHARGES AND ADJUSTMENTS TARIFF Basic Rate = P /kW-hr Capex/Fixed Cost = P /kW-hr Variable Cost = P /kW-hr Overdue Accounts = P /kW-hr GRAM = P /kW-hr ICERA = P /kW-hr

  25. Annex B PENALTIES If the CUSTOMER fails to meet the annual Contracted Energy, CUSTOMER shall still pay for the Full Fixed Cost component of the True Cost Generation Rate (TCGR) of the undelivered Contracted Energy; If the CUSTOMER offtakes is in excess to the Contracted Energy, CUSTOMER shall pay for the Full Variable Cost component of the True Cost Generation Rate (TCGR) of the incremental excess energy;

  26. Annex B PENALTIES If NPC-SPUG fails to meet the Contracted Energy, and the CUSTOMER secures an alternative supplier to meet the deficiency, NPC-SPUG shall pay for the electricity produced by the CUSTOMER equivalent to the true cost of generation of NPC-SPUG.

  27. Annex B CHANGES TO CHARGES AND ADJUSTMENTS The charges and adjustments may from time to time be reviewed and amended in accordance with prevailing laws, rules or regulations.

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