Panay News

Over 5K households in Bacolod lack legal power connection­s

- ❙ By Mae Singuay

BACOLOD City–At least 5,000 consumers were found without legal electric meters, and 80,000 electrical lines were unsealed, under the franchise area of the Central Negros Electric Cooperativ­e ( Ceneco) in this city.

Negros Electric Power Cooperativ­e( NE PC) president Ro el Castro revealed this during the Negros Island Power Forum on Wednesday in Bacolod City.

According to Castro, this was discovered after almost three weeks of surveying about 200,000 consumers of Ceneco.

Citing the figures, Castro said these resulted in, at the very least, a 12 percent overall loss for Ceneco.

The NEPC’s survey is still ongoing to determine the total number of electric meters needed for the takeover of Ceneco’s operations.

In the name of fairness and compassion, Castro said those with illegal connection­s will be prompted to apply for a legal connection.

But he also expressed with firmness that they are willing to file charges against those who deny the power theft despite already being caught.

“For every illegal connection, the ones that absorb the pilferage are the ones paying the electricit­y,” Castro said .“It is unfair for those who are paying religiousl­y.”

Ceneco and Primelectr­ic Holdings, Inc., the mother company of NEPC, entered into a joint venture agreement where NEPC will purchase the electric distributi­on assets of Ceneco once NEPC gets the congressio­nal franchise to operate in the cities of Bacolod, Bago, Silay, and Talisay and the municipali­ties of Murcia and Don Salvador Benedicto in Negros Occidental.

Meanwhile, among the matters discussed in the power forum spearheade­d by the Metro Ba colod Chamber of Commerce and Industry is the creation of t he power developmen­t coordinati­ng council for Negros Island.

Engr. Jose Rey Maleza, Chief Science Research Specialist of the Department of Energy-Visayas, said the department is supporting the plan, which is seen to facilitate the formulatio­n of projects and the solution of problems with electricit­y./

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