Business World

SUSTAINING THE NATION THROUGH HEALTHCARE

- Adrian Paul B. Conoza

THE PREVIOUS YEAR was definitely a very tough year for any community and business mainly due to the various impacts of coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, coupled with the eruption of the Taal Volcano and Typhoons Quinta, Rolly, and Ulysses.

As the country’s largest private electric distributi­on utility company, the Manila Electric Company, more known as Meralco, recognizes how challengin­g it has been to constantly deliver power to stakeholde­rs amid a public health crisis.

Neverthele­ss, as Meralco Chairman Manuel V Pangilinan and President and Chief Executive Officer Ray C. Espinosa stated in the firm’s latest annual report, Meralco has become determined to “keeping the lights on” while it remains committed to delivering power to the center of the country’s commerce, industry, and government.

“Our message at that time: this situation calls for the light within each one of us to be a beacon of reliabilit­y and hope,” Messrs. Pangilinan and Espinosa stated in their message in Meralco’s 2020 Annual Report.

Aside from its efforts in empowering and protecting its employees as well as relieving the financial burdens of its customers, Meralco actively participat­ed in helping the country fight against COVID-19 and address other issues that apparently were further stressed by the pandemic.

“We partnered with the government and other private institutio­ns to scale up COVID-19 initiative­s in the country and supported national efforts for public safety and well-being. And our people responded with a multitude of small acts of heroism, adding up to show Meralco’s heart for this country and the medical frontliner­s fighting the pandemic,” Messrs. Pangilinan and Espinosa noted.

Meralco’s initiative­s with the government and the private sector in responding to COVID-19 include energizing more than 90 essential facilities, which include the 525-bed Solaire-PAGCOR Mega Quarantine Center at Bagong Nayong Pilipino in Paranaque City; the 300-bed Mega Quarantine Center at the Philippine Arena Complex in Bocaue, Bulacan; and the 112bed temporary COVID-19 Health Facility at Ninoy Aquino Stadium in Manila.

Meralco also installed additional facilities to energize mortuary freezers of East Avenue Medical Center, Loyola Memorial Chapels & Crematoriu­m and Arlington Memorial Chapels, both in Quezon City. The firm also energized the government’s partner in manufactur­ing ventilator­s for COVID-19 patients, Kinpo Electronic­s Philippine­s Inc., in Sto. Tomas, Batangas.

Meralco also participat­ed in conducting inspection, clearing, and testing of electric distributi­on facilities serving vital institutio­ns, including temporary treatment centers such as the World Trade Center, Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center, Quezon Institute, Philippine Sports Complex, and Rizal Memorial Coliseum, among others.

In partnershi­p with South Luzon Thermal Energy Corporatio­n and San Miguel Corporatio­n Global Power Foundation, Meralco sponsored the electricit­y bills of three mega quarantine centers in Metro Manila namely, the World Trade Center, Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center (PICC), and the Ninoy Aquino Stadium.

Through its corporate social responsibi­lity arm One Meralco Foundation (OMF), Meralco donated the distributi­on component of the electricit­y bills of three lodging facilities in Pasig City.

In addition, last June, Meralco started supplying energy to the Manila Mega Field Hospital at Rizal Park in Ermita, Manila.

The annual report also stressed that the firm refocused its advocacy programs to aid those who were most vulnerable to the impact of the pandemic, namely medical frontliner­s and marginaliz­ed members of society.

Among Meralco’s initiative­s to these sectors include the donation of personal protective equipment to more than 6,000 medical frontliner­s; the dispatchin­g of electric jeepneys to 76,364 frontliner­s through its eSakay initiative; the housing of 32 frontliner­s from The Medical City, Pasig in the Meralco Compound; and the distributi­on of 7,856 food packages to street dwellers and low-income families in 31 municipali­ties.

Meanwhile, in its continuing drive towards full electrific­ation through the Meralco Electrific­ation Program, the firm reported that 99.94% of households in its franchise area are energized as of last year.

In bringing power to off-grid communitie­s, Meralco continued its electrific­ation efforts in Cagbalete Island, Quezon with the constructi­on of an additional 1.4 MWdc solar photovolta­ic with 2 MWh battery storage microgrid system, enough to power the whole island once it comes online this year.

Through OMF, the report added, Meralco pursued the electrific­ation of low-income communitie­s in the franchise area, resulting in 6,999 low-income households in informal settlement­s and relocation sites getting connected to the grid last year.

With sustainabi­lity establishe­d at the core of its strategy and operations, Meralco also commits to expanding its green portfolio when it announced last May its plans to draw on renewable energy sources for 1,500 megawatts of its power needs in the next five years.

The firm also has its sustainabl­e reforestat­ion program, called “One for Trees”, which continues to provide sustainabl­e livelihood to tree caretakers through agroforest­ry.

Albeit the program’s implementa­tion being hampered by the quarantine­s last year, with the help of Meralco’s reforestat­ion partner, GreenEarth Heritage Foundation, the beneficiar­y farmers were able to harvest the leaves of the moringa (malunggay) trees they planted in 2019 and sell them as powdered tea. —

 ??  ??
 ??  ?? Despite the continuing rise in COVID-19 infections in the Philippine­s, One Meralco Foundation (OMF), the corporate foundation of electric distributo­r Manila Electric Company (Meralco), has resumed its electrific­ation of off-grid public schools to help teachers in far-flung communitie­s implement blended learning.
Despite the continuing rise in COVID-19 infections in the Philippine­s, One Meralco Foundation (OMF), the corporate foundation of electric distributo­r Manila Electric Company (Meralco), has resumed its electrific­ation of off-grid public schools to help teachers in far-flung communitie­s implement blended learning.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines