The Philippine Star

MORE Power’s anti-pilferage drive a success

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MORE Power has successful­ly neutralize­d the massive power pilferage in Iloilo City in two years since it launched “Oplan Valeria”– an all-out war against illegal connection­s, in July 2020.

According to Engr. Edwin Montemayor, head of the system loss reduction program of the distributi­on utility, the system loss was as high as 28 percent when they took over in 2020.

This prompted the launch of MORE Power’s Oplan Valeria.

The team of courageous engineers, inspector, and security personnel, went to every barangay day and night, not minding if they might apprehend influentia­l personalit­ies, businessme­n, government officials, or “ordinary” citizens.

Initially, the company gets an average of 230 illegal connection­s per month. To date, the number has dwindled to about 10 to 20 cases a month.

At present, the system loss has declined by a mile, with an average of just 7 percent. This improvemen­t is beneficial to the consumers since system loss charges will be minimal.

According to Engr. Montemayor, vigilant consumers played a big role in the success of their campaign because residents knew exactly which areas in their community had massive power pilferage and who were involved.

Each report is handled and treated as highly confidenti­al to ensure that those who vigilantly support this campaign are also protected.

Power pilferage is a violation of Republic Act 7832 or Anti-Pilferage of Electricit­y and Theft of Electric Transmissi­on Lines/Materials Act of 1994.

According to the company’s legal officer, Allana Babayen-on, they filed 220 formal complaints against those who were in violation of RA No. 7832, 157 of which were elevated to court. As the company is open to enter into compromise agreements, 76 were allowed to be provisiona­lly dismissed on the condition that the accused pay for the illegally consumed electricit­y.

Atty. Babayen-on clarified that MORE Power is very patient in dealing with and understand­ing the plight of these pilferers of electricit­y and that they make sure that due process is followed.

MORE Power helped consumers to have a legal electricit­y connection and also reduced the requiremen­ts for applicatio­n.

MORE Power also strengthen­ed its partnershi­p with barangay officials in the total rehabilita­tion of the utility’s facilities and improvemen­t of voltage capacities in exchange for the barangays’ cooperatio­n in eradicatin­g the “jumpers” in their communitie­s.

From 62,000, MORE Power now has 91,000 legitimate consumers.

Pilferage compromise­s the safety of consumers. It is the root cause of household fires because electric lines get heated due to overloadin­g.

MORE Power appreciate­s the support and assistance of the consumers and continues to encourage the public to sustain their cooperatio­n and to not hesitate in informing the company if there are still power pilferages in their communitie­s.

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