CEBU - The Marcos administration said it is rolling out next month the so-called “Lifeline Rate” program that will benefit qualified low-income households to help them pay their electricity bills.
The Lifeline Rate is a subsidized rate given to
qualified low-income electricity customers who are unable to pay their
electricity bills at full cost.
Among the households who can apply for the Lifeline
Rate program are the beneficiaries of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program
(4Ps), or customers considered to be living below the poverty threshold set by
the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA).
Only one Distribution Utility (DU)/Electric
Cooperative (EC) service per qualified household can be granted a lifeline
rate. In case there are more than one beneficiaries who apply for the lifeline
rate from the same household, using the same service account, only one
application will be granted with lifeline rate while the remaining
application/s will be disapproved.
Qualified beneficiaries may apply by submitting to the
DU and EC their duly accomplished Lifeline Rate Application Form, their most
recent electricity bill, and any valid government-issued identification card
(ID) containing the signature and address of the customer.
If the customer is living below the poverty threshold
set by the PSA, he or she must submit a certification from the local Social
Welfare and Development Office (SWDO) issued within the last six months showing
that his or her family income is below the poverty threshold applicable at the
time of his or her application.
The power reduction rate varies depending on the
prevailing rates of the DUs or ECs.
Based on the data provided by the Energy Regulatory Commission
(ERC), as of end July 2023, there are only 12,829 household beneficiaries of
4Ps, out of the 4.2 million household members, which have applied for the
Lifeline Rate program.
Lifeline Rate program validity is based on the annual
certified list of 4Ps beneficiaries provided by the Department of Social
Welfare and Development. A qualified customer is eligible to receive the
Lifeline Rate if he/she remains in the updated list.
If delisted, the customer may opt to apply for a local
SWDO certification if he/she is living below the poverty line and may reapply
for Lifeline Rate. For non-4Ps beneficiaries, Lifeline Rate will have a
three-year validity from the date of issuance of certification by the local
SWDO. (Cebu Examiner)





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