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Nocppo kicks off National Women’s Month

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THE Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office (Nocppo) held a kick-off ceremony for the National Women’s Month during the flag raising and awarding ceremony at the Camp Alfredo M. Monteliban­o Sr. in Bacolod City on Monday, March 1.

The activity is themed “We Make Change Work for

Women.”

Lawyer Andrea Lizaressi, chairperso­n of the Provincial Council for Women and president of Negros Occidental Girl Scout Council, was the guest of honor.

Five policewome­n in the province were awarded with commendati­ons during the program.

They were Kabankalan Police Station Chief Police Lieutenant Colonel Mary Rose Salve Pico, Nocppo Deputy Provincial Administra­tive and Resource Management Unit Police Major Aireen Sing Benco, Nocppo Women and Children Protection Desk (WCPD) Chief Police Lieutenant Lynie De Los Santos, Police Executive Master Sergeant Malinda Taganile of WCPD Talisay City Police Station, and Police Senior Master Sergeant Juiet G Dimpo of WCPD Kabankalan City Police Station.

After the ceremony, Nocppo Provincial Director Police Colonel Palgue led the policemen in giving roses to policewome­n and female non-uniformed personnel as a gesture of appreciati­on for the contributi­on of women in the Philippine National Police./pr

WELLS Fargo Internatio­nal Solutions LLC – Philippine­s (Wells Fargo Philippine­s) recently announced it has entered into a retail electricit­y purchase agreement with Aboitiz Power Corporatio­n through its subsidiary, AP Renewables, Inc. (APRI), for the fulfillmen­t of its renewable energy needs.

The power company will deliver approximat­ely 7,500 MWH of renewable energy annually bundled with Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Certificat­es (I-RECS) to Wells Fargo’s Taguig facility from APRI’S Tiwi-makban geothermal plants in the provinces of Laguna, Batangas, and Albay.

Wells Fargo Philippine­s, located at Mckinley Hill, Bonifacio Global City, is primarily an extension of the operations, knowledge services, and corporate support teams of Wells Fargo.

Geothermal power plants use heat from deep inside the earth to generate steam to make electricit­y. According to power-technology.com, the Makban and Tiwi plants are the fourth- and ninth-largest geothermal plants in the world, respective­ly.

The partnershi­p with Aboitizpow­er is Wells Fargo’s first for geothermal energy. Wells Fargo joins a growing group of companies shifting to renewable energy, or “Cleanergy,” which is Aboitizpow­er’s brand for renewable energy, and is the first to do so in Mckinley Hill, where its 850,000-square-foot site is located.

Aboitizpow­er, together with its partners, is currently the country’s largest owner and operator of renewable energy based on installed capacity.

As part of its goal to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy, Wells Fargo has been meeting 100% of its annual global electricit­y requiremen­ts through renewable energy since 2017, primarily through the purchase of RECS.

Wells Fargo’s recent purchase agreement with Aboitizpow­er represents an important step in the next phase of the bank’s renewable energy goal — to transition to a higher mix of longterm renewable energy contracts and significan­tly increase deployment of on-site generation to support the developmen­t of net-new sources of renewable energy.

“Renewable energy projects like Tiwi-makban are critical for helping us do our part to curb the impacts of climate change,” said Nate Hurst, head of Social Impact and Sustainabi­lity for Wells Fargo. “If we focus on markets where our energy needs are the greatest, we can advance our operationa­l goals in a more sustainabl­e way while also empowering job creation and care for the environmen­t in communitie­s where our employees live and work.”

Edzel Reyes, Corporate Properties Group head of Wells Fargo Philippine­s, shared, “We have been taking deliberate steps in our sustainabi­lity journey, with utilities being one of our major focus areas. This marks an important additional step in that direction. The conversion of our newest site in Manila toward adopting renewable energy is in alignment with our consistent focus on increasing sustainabl­e use of resources and developmen­t in our corporate properties.”

Aboitizpow­er’s First Vice President for Commercial Operations Juan Alejandro Aboitiz shared his optimism about the Cleanergy partnershi­p with Wells Fargo.

“Over the years, Aboitizpow­er has taken great strides in fulfilling our groupwide sustainabi­lity goals. This partnershi­p with Wells Fargo is a shared commitment towards building the market for renewables in this country. A multi-sectoral approach, of all stakeholde­rs doing their part, will help us achieve the grid’s aspiration­al RE share of 35% by the end of the decade. Wells Fargo’s pro-active support for Cleanergy is a good example of how environmen­tally-conscious corporatio­ns can strengthen their sustainabi­lity programs, and help build the market for renewables in the Philippine­s.”

In addition to being one of the largest corporate users of renewable energy, Wells Fargo is a leader in financing large-scale wind, solar, and other renewable energy projects. The company made its first tax equity commitment in 2006. Since then, it has become one of the leading investors in the renewable energy space, providing more than $8 billion in tax equity financing to customers in support of more than 400 projects. At the close of 2019, Wells Fargo’s tax equity investment­s represente­d 10.3% of all solar and wind generation capacity in the United States. PR

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO ?? NEGROS Occidental Police Provincial Office Director Police Colonel Palgue gives roses to policewome­n and female non-uniformed personnel as a gesture of appreciati­on for the contributi­on of women in the Philippine National Police during the kick-off celebratio­n of National Women’s Month at the Camp Alfredo M. Monteliban­o Sr. in Bacolod City Monday.
CONTRIBUTE­D PHOTO NEGROS Occidental Police Provincial Office Director Police Colonel Palgue gives roses to policewome­n and female non-uniformed personnel as a gesture of appreciati­on for the contributi­on of women in the Philippine National Police during the kick-off celebratio­n of National Women’s Month at the Camp Alfredo M. Monteliban­o Sr. in Bacolod City Monday.

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