Daily Tribune (Philippines)

There is MORE to Life for Ilonggos

- 5 YEARS OF EMPOWERING PROGRESS

Iloilo City is home to half a million people. Some communitie­s are so dense that the demand among residentia­l consumers makes it almost impossible for a traditiona­l power utility to cope. "Brgy. Chairman Elfren Cenayo of Brgy. Don Esteban says, "The residents suffer. And the problems you bring to them, you might just be ignored."

Four meaningful years after MORE Power started its operation in 2020 as the sole distributi­on utility in Iloilo City, Brgy. Chairman Cenayo is among the hundreds of thousands of residents who can attest that there is indeed MORE for the Ilonggos.

"I haven't seen any difficulty. There's peace, tranquilit­y, goodness," says Cenayo.

One of the company’s greatest challenges is stopping the proliferat­ion of illegal connection­s, which contribute to high power rates and turn highly populated communitie­s into tinderboxe­s.

Brgy. Don Esteban is among those barangays that have greatly benefited from MORE Power's MORE Konek program, which hastens and simplifies the applicatio­n process, making it easier for residents to apply for legitimate power connection­s and minimizing the need for illegal tapping.

Hundreds of violators were brought to court, while thousands were given the chance to file applicatio­ns for legitimate connection­s.

This significan­t accomplish­ment decreased system loss to single digit, paving the way for more consumer-oriented projects geared toward improving the distributi­on utility.

In its 5th year, top management, employees, and contractor­s began their weeklong celebratio­n

by thanking the Almighty for its blessings and sustenance through a Thanksgivi­ng Mass on February 14, the same day 5 years ago when it was granted a franchise through RA 11212.

The activity was followed by its 6th blood donation drive in partnershi­p with the Philippine Red Cross to help sustain its operations serving 26 hospitals in the region.

"The objective here is to make blood donation possible for our employees, contractor­s, and suppliers. We want to meet the demand for blood

here in Iloilo City. We want to save lives. We know how difficult it is to source blood, especially rare blood types and other needed blood components," says Daphne Karina J. De Pedro, Assistant Vice President, Human Capital Management.

This year, MORE Power strengthen­ed its outreach programs by partnering with the youth and education sector, such as the Philippine Science High School and Miss Iloilo, to sustain its tree planting efforts in Jaro.

"I believe that each tree planted by MORE Power

and partners today is a gift to future generation­s. I would like to remind everyone that together we can nurture a cleaner and healthier future and a cleaner and healthier Iloilo City," says Shaima Robles Al Yansuri, Miss Paraw Regatta 2024 and Iloilo’s representa­tive for Miss Earth Philippine­s.

Another group of its volunteers, together with the Iloilo City Government, also took part in a massive coastal clean-up along San Juan to Molo Boulevard, Molo. To address the illegal dumping of garbage at sea, the company donated a Material

Recovery Facility.

The pool of Energy Beat reporters in Iloilo, businessme­n and other stakeholde­rs got a glimpse of the new control center, which is SCADA-ready, a first in Iloilo and a beacon of force to show that anything is possible when investing in modernizat­ion for power distributi­on.

MORE Power’s success was not possible without the core of employees who started fostering the core values of the company: service geared towards consumers that cater to the needs of the Ilonggos.

According to MORE Power President and CEO Mr. Roel Castro, the company owes its achievemen­ts to its hardworkin­g employees, which it recognized in a simple and private ceremony.

During the Stakeholde­rs Appreciati­on Night, Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas and Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor Jr., were both beaming with pride as they both recalled the challenges that MORE Power gracefully hurdled.

"If MORE Power did not come in, I don’t know what would have happened to Iloilo

during this time. That is why I have gained a very strong partner in MORE Power. I make sure that if anything MORE Power needs from the local government, we are ready to provide it immediatel­y," says Mayor Treñas.

Treñas also lauds the environmen­tal stewardshi­p campaign of the power utility, which it continues to sustain even beyond the mandate stipulated in its franchise. From planting of mangroves along the riverbanks, coastal cleanup, tree planting activity, adaption of various charities, and by providing MRF projects in the barangay, MORE Power showed that there is indeed MORE to life.

Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor Jr. has personally experience­d the transition from the traditiona­l power distributi­on utility to a modern and digitally controlled power company.

According to him, MORE Power brings progress not only to Iloilo City but to the province as well. Its mere presence, backed by its aggressive take on modernizat­ion and upgrading of its facilities, lured investors even in Iloilo Province.

"Thank you for the service. Our work is the same; our bottom line is the welfare of our constituen­ts. And what we need to deliver, you deliver. We are partners in that sense. We are business, and your service is imbued with the utmost public interest," says Gov. Defensor Jr.

MORE Power is set to expand in several towns in Iloilo Province after local leaders sought the expansion of its franchise to further address the need for a robust power distributi­on utility in Iloilo.

"When we were still starting, I had to tell myself, 'No, our 5 years are almost up, our promise to consumers, promise to local government­s, promise to regulators, promise to those who sponsored our franchise.' I said within 5 years, our consumers would feel the difference of our entry. And with just a blink of an eye, we are already here," says Castro.

Ilonggos are known to be skeptical, meticulous, and quite hard to please, but when they start recognizin­g your feats, it means you have done something good.

According to Castro, there is MORE to come for the Ilonggos.

 ?? ?? The top management of MORE Power, led by their President and CEO Roel Z. Castro along with their employees, posed outside the Carmelite Church after celebratin­g the mass commemorat­ing the 5th anniversar­y since being granted a franchise to operate as a distributi­on utility in Iloilo City.
The top management of MORE Power, led by their President and CEO Roel Z. Castro along with their employees, posed outside the Carmelite Church after celebratin­g the mass commemorat­ing the 5th anniversar­y since being granted a franchise to operate as a distributi­on utility in Iloilo City.
 ?? ?? A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed between MORE Power and Molo Boulevard, Molo, following MORE Power's donation of a Material Recovery Facility to the barangay to enhance their waste management practices.
A Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) was signed between MORE Power and Molo Boulevard, Molo, following MORE Power's donation of a Material Recovery Facility to the barangay to enhance their waste management practices.
 ?? ?? Employees, contractor­s, and other volunteer groups joined forces to clean up the coastlines from San Juan Molo to Molo Boulevard in Molo, Iloilo City.
Employees, contractor­s, and other volunteer groups joined forces to clean up the coastlines from San Juan Molo to Molo Boulevard in Molo, Iloilo City.
 ?? ?? Iloilo City Mayor Jerry P. Treñas expresses gratitude to MORE Power President and CEO Roel Z. Castro during the Partners' Appreciati­on Night for being the utility's partner in developmen­t and sustainabi­lity.
Iloilo City Mayor Jerry P. Treñas expresses gratitude to MORE Power President and CEO Roel Z. Castro during the Partners' Appreciati­on Night for being the utility's partner in developmen­t and sustainabi­lity.
 ?? ?? Pioneering employees of MORE Power were given with a Plaque of Recognitio­n in honor of their 5 years of service.
Pioneering employees of MORE Power were given with a Plaque of Recognitio­n in honor of their 5 years of service.
 ?? ?? Shaima Robles Al Yansuri, Miss Paraw Regatta 2024 and Iloilo’s representa­tive for Miss Earth Philippine­s, participat­ed in the Tree Planting activity organized by MORE Power.
Shaima Robles Al Yansuri, Miss Paraw Regatta 2024 and Iloilo’s representa­tive for Miss Earth Philippine­s, participat­ed in the Tree Planting activity organized by MORE Power.
 ?? ?? MORE Power employees and volunteer groups proudly displayed the four-finger sign, symbolizin­g the four years of operation in Iloilo City since 2020, following the tree
MORE Power employees and volunteer groups proudly displayed the four-finger sign, symbolizin­g the four years of operation in Iloilo City since 2020, following the tree
 ?? ?? MORE Power employees and contractor­s volunteere­d to donate blo
MORE Power employees and contractor­s volunteere­d to donate blo
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 ?? ?? A memorandum of agreement was signed with the Philippine Science High School for the tree growing initiative of the trees planted along the Floodway Control in Lanit, Jaro, Iloilo City.
A memorandum of agreement was signed with the Philippine Science High School for the tree growing initiative of the trees planted along the Floodway Control in Lanit, Jaro, Iloilo City.
 ?? ?? Bloodletti­ng Activity in Partnershi­p with the Philippine Red Cross. This marks the 6th time since MORE Power started its operation in 2020.
Bloodletti­ng Activity in Partnershi­p with the Philippine Red Cross. This marks the 6th time since MORE Power started its operation in 2020.
 ?? ?? Awardees during the Partners' Recognitio­n Night pose alongside MORE Power President and CEO, Roel Z. Castro.
Awardees during the Partners' Recognitio­n Night pose alongside MORE Power President and CEO, Roel Z. Castro.
 ?? ?? The MORE Power President and CEO handed over the Plaque of Recognitio­n to Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor Jr. for the partnershi­p in the developmen­t provided to MORE Power.
The MORE Power President and CEO handed over the Plaque of Recognitio­n to Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor Jr. for the partnershi­p in the developmen­t provided to MORE Power.
 ?? ?? Mr. Roel Z. Castro, President and CEO, leads the toast during the 2024 Partners' Appreciati­on Night, expressing gratitude for the continued partnershi­p in the upcoming years.
Mr. Roel Z. Castro, President and CEO, leads the toast during the 2024 Partners' Appreciati­on Night, expressing gratitude for the continued partnershi­p in the upcoming years.
 ?? ?? planting activity.
planting activity.

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