Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Meralco powers PH economy with stable and reliable service

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Adistribut­ion utility’s role goes beyond delivering stable and reliable electricit­y service to homes. It is also crucial in powering businesses especially in this critical period of economic recovery and growth after two years of strict lockdowns due to the pandemic. Without a reliable power service, the economy is bound to collapse.

Cognizant of the significan­t role it plays, the Manila Electric Company (Meralco) ensured throughout 2022 that the lights were on for its 7.6 million customers as the economy reopened despite challenges posed by the persisting COVID-19 pandemic as well as natural and climate hazards.

EXCELLENCE IN SERVICE

No global health crisis or natural disaster can hinder Meralco from delivering excellent service to its customers. During the first nine months of 2022, Meralco’s system average interrupti­on frequency index (SAIFI)—a metric that shows how often customers experience a sustained power interrupti­on improved by 15 percent, at 1.052 times from the 1.154 times recorded in the same period last year.

Meanwhile, its system average interrupti­on duration index (SAIDI), which shows the average duration of interrupti­ons per consumer, was enhanced by seven percent at 102.507 minutes compared with the 109.892 minutes recorded in the same period of 2021.

True to its commitment of delivering excellent customer service, Meralco’s processing of applicatio­ns shortened by 30 percent to only 2.27 days from the average 3.23 days recorded in 2021. The average time to connect was cut down by six percent to 1.65 days from 1.76 days, while call center performanc­e registered an improvemen­t of 10.5 percent.

PARTNER IN NATION-BUILDING

As a long-time partner of the government in nation-building, Meralco renewed its commitment­s through partnershi­ps with different agencies in support of projects that will boost the country’s economic recovery and developmen­t.

In a recent meeting with the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr), Meralco again expressed its support for the government’s transporta­tion infrastruc­ture developmen­t through pole relocation works and energizati­on activities.

This commitment is anchored on a memorandum of agreement signed by Meralco and DOTr in 2019, under which the two parties committed to closely coordinate to ensure the timely completion of several projects namely the Common Station, LRT-1 Cavite Extension, Metro Rail Transit-7, Metro Manila Subway, Philippine National Railways South Long Haul (from Manila to Sorsogon), and the three phases of the NorthSouth Commuter Railway: PNR North 1 (from Tutuban to Malolos, Bulacan), PNR North 2 (from Malolos to Clark, Pampanga), and PNR South Commuter (from Solis to Calamba, Laguna).

Meralco and the DOTr are likewise working together to ensure the timely grant of necessary permits and rights-of-way, clearances, access, and authority for properties within their jurisdicti­on so that the power distributo­r can easily relocate utility poles and ensure uninterrup­ted operation of its electrical facilities.

While the project constructi­on has yet to start, Meralco already lined up pole relocation activities for the P8.79-billion EDSA Greenways, as well as the EDSA Bus Rapid Transit-Busway Concourse. Aside from reducing the travel time, these projects aim to make roads more pedestrian friendly.

With the proposed EDSA Greenways project, commuters can soon walk safer with elevated walkways at four mass transit stations namely Balintawak station of LRT-1, and three stations of the MRT-3 in Cubao, Guadalupe, and Taft. The proposed EDSA Busway concourse of the SM Group meanwhile aims to boost the efficiency of the EDSA Bus Concourse and is expected to benefit around 300,000 daily commuters daily once completed.

Meralco has already completed the pole relocation works for key projects such as the Skyway Alabang Extension and Skyway Stage 3 from Buendia to Balintawak. The power distributo­r is also undertakin­g pole relocation projects in support of the NAIAxEDSA Tramo Connecting Ramp, and Skyway Stage 4 projects.

Also known as the Southeast Metro Manila Expressway (SEMME), the Skyway Stage 4 is a 32.7-km expressway connecting eastern Metro Manila and the western portion of Rizal province designed to decongest major thoroughfa­res EDSA and Circumfere­ntial Road 5 (C-5). The NAIAx-EDSA-Tramo Connecting Ramp, on the other hand, is among the projects of San Miguel Corporatio­n which will eventually be connected to the R-10 link.

Meralco will also provide critical support to road transport projects including the Pasig River Expressway, Southern Access Link Expressway, and Northern Access Link Expressway.

MORE RAILWAY PROJECTS

Meralco is also preparing pole relocation works to help the DOTr efficientl­y complete more railway projects set to improve public transporta­tion

To ensure the timely completion of the LRT-1 Cavite Extension project, Meralco has relocated 260 utility poles and is preparing to move 40 more. It will also support the second and third phases of this project, which is expected to cut travel time between Pasay City and Bacoor, Cavite to 30 minutes from the usual one-and-a-half.

Another project in Southern Luzon is the NSCR Extension which will connect Calamba City in Laguna to neighborin­g Batangas province. It will be a component of the 147-km North-South Railway Project from Clark, Pampanga.

Filipino commuters will also benefit from the 11-station MRT-4 that will connect Quezon City to Taytay, Rizal. Once completed, the project will address the traffic bottleneck along Ortigas Avenue in Pasig City and will halve the travel time to 30 minutes.

More projects designed to help commuters are under study such as the LRT-2 East Cogeo Extension project which will lessen the passenger buildup in Masinag and the LRT-2 West Extension project which will feature three additional stations to cater to more commuters in Manila City. Once both extension projects are completed, travel time is expected to be reduced to around 30 to 40 minutes from the usual three hours that commuters spend on the road.

In the southern portion of Metro Manila, the LRT-6 is set for constructi­on which is expected to serve nearly half or 45 percent of Cavite province’s population.

Commuters in Central Luzon will also benefit from transporta­tion projects in the works with the expected completion of the MRT-7 which will connect Bulacan province to Quezon City.

Once completed, travel time from San Jose del Monte in Bulacan to North Avenue in Quezon City is expected to be reduced to just 35 minutes from the usual two to three-hour commute. Around half a million commuters are expected to benefit from the project.

Since 2020, Meralco has relocated more than 2,500 poles and has energized 21 facilities to support the government’s infrastruc­ture projects.

ASSISTANCE FOR BUSINESSES

Meralco also recently partnered with the Anti-Red Tape Authority (ARTA) to assist local government units (LGUs) in automating their business permit and licensing systems.

Under a memorandum of agreement,

Meralco will deploy desktop computer units to select LGUs for their Integrated Business Permits and Licensing System or iBPLS.

Meralco’s donation of computer units will help the LGUs in setting up their Electronic Business One-Stop Shops (eBOSS) to ensure a red-tape free and more convenient business registrati­on—from applicatio­n to approval of permits.

‘CRUCIAL’ EDUCATION SUPPORT

Meralco’s support for the country’s nation-building efforts extends to providing educationa­l assistance to young Filipinos through various initiative­s such as scholarshi­ps and school supplies donations throughout 2022.

Through its social developmen­t arm One Meralco Foundation (OMF), Meralco partnered with the Pasig LGU and the Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health in March to provide medical scholarshi­ps to Pasig students so they can fulfill their dreams of becoming doctors.

Under the program, OMF shouldered the scholars’ tuition and miscellane­ous fees while the Pasig LGU was responsibl­e for their recurring expenses such as uniform allowance, food, and transporta­tion subsidies. After successful­ly completing the course, scholars are expected to return to Pasig City to serve in public hospitals including the Pasig City General Hospital and the Pasig City Children’s Hospital or even in the Pasig City Health Department.

SAFETY A PRIORITY

As the country’s largest power distributo­r, Meralco recognizes the vital role it plays in promoting safety awareness. As a testament to that commitment, Meralco partnered with the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP) in 2022, aimed at forging a stronger emergency response capability within Metro Manila.

Through a memorandum of agreement, the two parties agreed to organize, train, and operationa­lize a fire brigade team based in the Meralco headquarte­rs in Pasig City to help in the speedy response to fire incidents and other slow-onset emergencie­s within the power distributo­r’s franchise area. The partnershi­p is also significan­t in helping the BFP achieve its ideal response time of five to seven minutes.

Under the partnershi­p, the power distributo­r will organize the Meralco Rescue team composed of safety, facilities, and security personnel, as well as employee volunteers. The BFP, on the other hand, will assign competent officers and personnel to train and equip them with the necessary capabiliti­es and competenci­es that will help them carry out their responsibi­lities.

Meralco will also construct its own fire station within the compound to further support the fire brigade’s 24/7 operations. The center, expected to be fully operationa­l by the third quarter of 2023, will serve as the base for emergency response, training, and communicat­ion between Meralco and the BFP. The new fire station will likewise house the teams’ specialize­d equipment such as fire trucks, water tankers, rescue tenders, and rescue boats.

During the celebratio­n of Fire Prevention Month in March, Meralco also participat­ed in BFP’s activities aimed at boosting innovative fire safety and prevention programs. The partnershi­p also includes continuati­on of regular fire safety and prevention trainings and electrical safety seminars to educate the public.

Other safety programs include the participat­ion and support to the National Earthquake Drill in November this year.

DISASTER RESILIENCY

To ensure grid resiliency and strengthen storm-hardening programs, Meralco also conducts regular maintenanc­e projects as part of its disaster-response preparatio­n. Meralco’s linecrew are also ready to respond anytime to any emergency or power interrupti­on.

When Super Typhoon Paeng hit the country late in October, some 4 million Meralco customers experience­d power interrupti­ons. Despite the massive damages and the sheer number of affected customers, Meralco’s restoratio­n activities were completed in record time. The distributi­on utility’s line crews worked relentless­ly round-the-clock to restore electricit­y service in areas hammered by the storm such as Laguna, Quezon, Bulacan, Batangas, Cavite, Rizal, and Metro Manila.

Meralco’s disaster response went beyond power restoratio­n, demonstrat­ed with the assistance it provided to areas beyond its franchise which were likewise severed by Super Typhoon Paeng. Through OMF the company extended relief assistance to affected Filipinosi­n the municipali­ties of Datu Blah Sinsuat and Upin in Maguindana­o, many of whomhad homes and livelihood­s washed out due to the flash floods and heavy rains.

OMF also teamed up with the University of Antique to distribute relief goods to families displaced by floods and landslides in the towns of Patnongon, Cuartero, Maayon, Panit-an, and Pilar in the province. With the help of the Rotaract Club of Kalibo, 120 families residing in Barangay Bonza in Libacao in the municipali­ty also received relief packs.

OMF also partnered with Alagang Kapatid Foundation to distribute relief goods in the province of Maguindana­o. It also worked with the Ateneo de Zamboanga University to help families affected by flooding in the province.

Prior to Super Typhoon Paeng, OMF had responded to other disasters within and beyond the Meralco franchise area.

For instance, when Typhoon Agaton lashed Eastern Visayas in April, OMF flew to Baybay, Leyte to donate food bags to affected families in the municipali­ties of Sigma and Pontevedra in Capiz.In Sorsogon, sresidents were provided relief assistance following the eruption of Mount Bulusan. OMF immediatel­y provided food packages to affected families, including that of the local government employees of the municipali­ty of Juban.

OMF was also the first non-profit organizati­on to extend assistance to families in Abra who were affected by the country’s strongest earthquake this year. Following the disaster, OMF provided solar lamps in two of the heavily affected barangays—Sallapadan Bario and Lingay, and also distribute­d goods to families in Barangays Ud-udiao and Lamao in the municipali­ty of Bucloc.

Beyond relief assistance, Meralco also extended help to its fellow electricit­y distributo­rs outside Metro Manila. Meralco formed a contingent of more than 140 linemen and engineers to help electricit­y distributo­rs in Cebu and Bohol following the devastatio­n caused by Super Typhoon Odette.

In Cebu, over 80 engineers and linemen, and 21 vehicles were deployed to help Visayan Electric Co. (VECO) and Mactan Electric Co. (MECO) restore electricit­y service in several parts of the province.

In Bohol, close to 60 personnel, along with 13 vehicles, provided support to Bohol Light Company Inc. and Bohol II Electric Cooperativ­e with the assistance of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG).

Reinforcem­ent was also provided by theArmed Forces of the Philippine­s, Philippine Navy, 2Go, PLDT, among others. Through them, Meralco was also able to transport its personnel, vehicles, and heavy equipment to the affected areas.

OMF, meanwhile, coordinate­d with other non-profit organizati­ons and local government units for the distributi­on of close to 5,000 relief packages to affected families in Siargao Island, Surigao, Leyte, Palawan, Cebu, Bohol, Dinagat Islands and Guihulngan in Negros Oriental.

In Dinagat Islands and Siargao, OMF distribute­d 140 solar torches and some generator sets to help the affected residents. It also coordinate­d with Power 4 All for the distributi­on of solar flashlight­s.

As the world welcomes a new year, Filipinos can expect Meralco to continue powering the good life in 2023 with stable and reliable electricit­y. The government can also count on Meralco to remain as a supportive partner in nation-building as the economy recovers and develops after the pandemic.

 ?? ?? SUPPORT for Philippine Airforce (PAF). One Meralco Foundation provided relief packages to members and families of the PAF Ladies’ Club who were affected by Super Typhoon Paeng in October 2022.
SUPPORT for Philippine Airforce (PAF). One Meralco Foundation provided relief packages to members and families of the PAF Ladies’ Club who were affected by Super Typhoon Paeng in October 2022.
 ?? ?? MERALCO and the BFP will be organizing, training, and operationa­lizing a fire brigade team that will be based inside the Meralco Operating Center in Pasig.
MERALCO and the BFP will be organizing, training, and operationa­lizing a fire brigade team that will be based inside the Meralco Operating Center in Pasig.
 ?? PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF MERALCO ?? MERALCO partnered with the Anti-Red Tape Authority to help local government units automate their business permit and licensing systems in line with the government’s thrust to promote ease in doing business.
PHOTOGRAPH­S COURTESY OF MERALCO MERALCO partnered with the Anti-Red Tape Authority to help local government units automate their business permit and licensing systems in line with the government’s thrust to promote ease in doing business.
 ?? ?? MERALCO signed a memorandum of agreement with the Bureau of Fire Protection with the aim to strengthen emergency response capability within the BFP-NCR’s AOR.
MERALCO signed a memorandum of agreement with the Bureau of Fire Protection with the aim to strengthen emergency response capability within the BFP-NCR’s AOR.
 ?? ?? MERALCO also conducted pole relocation works in Merville, Parañaque City to support the on-going constructi­on of the C5 Southlink Expressway
MERALCO also conducted clearing and relocation of poles and electric facilities for the NLEX-SLEX Connector Road Project.
MERALCO also conducted pole relocation works in Merville, Parañaque City to support the on-going constructi­on of the C5 Southlink Expressway MERALCO also conducted clearing and relocation of poles and electric facilities for the NLEX-SLEX Connector Road Project.
 ?? ?? PARTNERS IN NATION-BUILDING. Meralco renewed its support to the Department of Transporta­tion’s infrastruc­ture projects through energizati­on and pole relocation activities to ensure timely completion of the projects.
PARTNERS IN NATION-BUILDING. Meralco renewed its support to the Department of Transporta­tion’s infrastruc­ture projects through energizati­on and pole relocation activities to ensure timely completion of the projects.
 ?? ?? KEEPING THE LIGHTS ON. Meralco crews worked round the clock to restore power service to customers affected by Super Typhoon Paeng in October 2022
KEEPING THE LIGHTS ON. Meralco crews worked round the clock to restore power service to customers affected by Super Typhoon Paeng in October 2022

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