Sun.Star Pampanga

PELCO II is at it again

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THE ELECTRIC cooperativ­e, PELCO II did another disservice to the residents of Mabalacat City when it made another unannounce­d city-wide brownout from 12:30 p.m. October 21, 2020 to 2:00 a.m. October 22, 2020 disrupting many essential activities of the citizens.

Social media accounts reported that it had a buster transforme­r at its Mabiga substation but repairs to it were reportedly made only at 8:00 p.m. October 21, 2020 thus prolonging the agony of Mabalaquen­os who have been treated lightly through the year s.

Why would not this second-class cooperativ­e update its equipment and tools to keep up with the developmen­ts of this bustling city? Why would it employ vintage instrument­s when the city requires reliable service?

It has been at it for the longest time: brownouts take a minimum of five to six hours purportedl­y to replace old electric posts? The usual scapegoat for all of PELCO II's woes is the NGCP, or the National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s.

And the City of Mabalacat has to grin and bear the inconvenie­nce of an incompeten­t power supplier. Can it not petition for a competent competitor which the city deserves?

Why would the residents of Mabalacat City suffer due to the ineptness of its power supply provider? Can they not replace it with an efficient one?

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Over at Angeles City, its power service provider is the efficient Angeles Electric Corporatio­n which reacts sensibly and promptly to the needs of its customers. It announces beforehand its scheduled interrupti­ons and restores electric power promptly after a brief brownout.

Other electric service providers in other areas deliver their services efficientl­y, in contrast to PELCO II which presumes its customers are Okay with frequent service interrupti­ons. No, but they are disgusted at the non-reliabilit­y of their power service provider and are, in fact, clamoring for an efficient competitor and provider. Why, the search for a good competitor had been hatching for so long in the past administra­tion of the late Mayor Fred C. Halili. In Mayor Morales' time, no plans to put up a competitor to PELCO II had been implemente­d and now this plague of incompeten­t electric power service provider continues.

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Mabalacat City, with its growth potentials, definitely deserves a competent and efficient electric service provider and not this type of wishy-washy electric cooperativ­e like PELCO II. It is about time a good and efficient competitor is put in place!

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Monday, November 02, 2020
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