DISQUS

Asian Energy Advisors: An ERC “No Brainer”?

  • MrGam · 7 months ago
    Nick, on the other hand, ERC has the brains. If they used Twitter, that would make the rate setting process very transparent. Then they would not be able to make lightning speed decisions such as the one issued on March 23 on the reduction of the increase in the generation charge for the Visayas (reduce the increase? hmm). The hearings in Cebu ended in the afternoon of Friday and the decision was out on Monday. Could this have been done if the stenographic transcripts were posted as soon as they were fully transcribed? The posting of the decision would have been made earlier than the posting of the stenographic notes.
  • Nick Nichols · 7 months ago
    I have a hunch that the Commissioners, as a whole, perceive that it is not in their personal best interest for quick and full public promulgation of ALL of their Decisions, Orders, and Announcements. I think that is misguided, because the web allows us to talk about that in a way we could not do before. The sooner they move to timely disclosure, the better off for them (as well as us).

    Certainly using Twitter won't make the rate setting process transparent. But it will open the door to, or put pressure on, increased transparency. At least we could get timely notifications of publicly released Announcements and Decisions. It won't prevent the Commissioner's from delaying posting certain Decisions to the web. And it won't make the Decisions themselves any more transparent than they choose to write up.