Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
Yes
Draft Year: 
2001
Effective Start Year: 
2016
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Code
Economic Sector: 
Power
Energy Types: 
Power, Renewable, Hydropower, Solar, Wind
Issued by: 
Energy Regulatory Commission
Overall Summary: 
Objectives of the Philippine Grid Code 2016 Edition: The Philippine Grid Code 2016 Edition was developed: (a) To refine the existing provisions of the Philippine Grid Code Amendment No. 1; (b) To be responsive to the latest developments, standards, and recent practices in the electric power industry, both local and international; (c) To adopt and fully implement the connection and operational requirements for Variable Renewable Energy (VRE) Generating Facilities consistent with the Renewable Energy Act; and (d) To be in harmony with and complementary to existing Rules and Regulations issued by the DOE and the ERC.
Access
Energy access action plan: 
The Frequency Reserve Obligation (FRO) is prescribed to obligate the SO to contract Generating Plants especially those base plants which cannot participate immediately to Frequency Response due to some limitations (e.g. type of technology, etc.) to provide for Ancillary Service in the form of Reserve. The need of sufficient reserve to arrest the Frequency decline so as to prevent it from hitting the highest setting of the Under-Frequency Load Shedding (UFLS) has been observed and raised by Grid Users and stakeholders over several years. [...].---The ERC shall impose a system of recording and reporting of Grid Reliability performance. This performance shall be measured through a set of Reliability Performance Indicators that will be included in the Performance Incentive Scheme prescribed by the ERC at each Regulatory Period. [...].---The ERC shall prescribe, after due notice and hearing, Reliability Performance Indicators that will: (a) Measure the total number of power Interruptions in the Grid; (b) Measure the total duration of power Interruptions in the Grid; and (c) Measure other parameters affecting the Reliability performance of the Grid.[...].
Energy service quality targets: 
For the purpose of this Article, Power Quality shall be defined as the quality of the voltage, including its Frequency and the resulting current that are measured in the Grid during normal conditions. A Power Quality problem exists when at least one of the following conditions is present and significantly affects the normal operation of the Power System: (a) The Power System Frequency has deviated from the nominal value of 60 Hz; (b) Voltage magnitudes are outside their allowable range of variation; (c) Harmonic Frequencies are present in the Power System; (d) There is imbalance in the magnitude of the phase voltages; (e) The phase displacement between the voltages is not equal to120 degrees; (f) Voltage Fluctuations cause Flicker that is outside the allowable Flicker Severity limits; or (g) High-Frequency Overvoltages are present in the Grid.---The nominal fundamental Frequency shall be 60 Hz.
Governance
Energy institutional structures: 
The GMC shall establish a permanent Grid Planning Subcommittee [...]---The GMC shall establish a permanent Grid Operations Subcommittee[...].---The GMC shall establish a permanent Grid Reliability Subcommittee [...].