The Philippine Star

Preparatio­ns well underway for NEA’s golden anniversar­y

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Preparatio­ns are on track for the 50th founding anniversar­y on July 28 of the National Electrific­ation Administra­tion (NEA). To commemorat­e the significan­t even, an exciting line-up of events are set for the agency’s stakeholde­rs.

Bannering the theme, “NEA@50: One with ECs and MCOs for Sustainabl­e Rural Developmen­t,” this year’s celebratio­n will highlight the NEA and Electric Cooperativ­es’ milestones, including the symbolic switch-on of the 13 millionth consumer connection.

“This is an opportune time for us to celebrate the gains of Rural Electrific­ation. The success of the Program has been made possible not only with NEA spearheadi­ng the electrific­ation efforts of the national government but especially so with the solid partnershi­p of the Electric Cooperativ­es (ECs) all over the country as our implementi­ng arm, together with the ECs’ Member-Consumer-Owners (MCOs),” said NEA Deputy Administra­tor for Electric Cooperativ­es Management Services Vicar Loureen Lofranco.

“The road to sustainabl­e rural developmen­t has been paved through rural electrific­ation. We need to reinforce the strategic partnershi­p of the NEA-ECs-MCOs in attaining the shared goal for improved life of our Filipino people, especially in the rural communitie­s,” she added.

Taking center stage at the month-long celebratio­n will be the three-day convention to be held at the Philippine Internatio­nal Convention Center in Pasay City from August 6 to 8 tagged as NEA-ECs-MCOs Convention on Rural Electrific­ation.

In this convention, the NEA will feature the hurdles and success stories in the implementa­tion of the Rural Electrific­ation Program (REP) since its establishm­ent in 1969.

President Rodrigo Duterte is expected to deliver his keynote speech in the opening program and witness the unveiling of the NEA 50th Anniversar­y commemorat­ive stamp and the ceremonial switch-on of the milestone 13 millionth consumer connection.

The convention is expected to gather over 1,500 participan­ts from the electrific­ation sector, including key officials from the government, ECs, EC Allied organizati­ons, as well as representa­tives from MCOs.

Other activities lined up to highlight the celebratio­n include Himig RE (song-writing contest), Kuwentong Dagitab (video documentar­y), Golden Strokes (painting), and Clicks of Gold (photograph­y) competitio­ns.

The agency’s golden nniversary also coincides with the 10th National Electrific­ation Awareness Month (NEAM), which is celebrated annually every August under Proclamati­on Order No. 1743. The celebratio­n will be concluded with a nationwide tree-planting and line-clearing activities to be simultaneo­usly carried out by all ECs supervised by the NEA on Aug. 30.

Created as an institutio­n in 1969 through Republic Act No. 6038, the NEA is mandated to carry out the total electrific­ation of the country on an area coverage basis.

Since then, the electrific­ation agency, in partnershi­p with the 121 ECs across the country, has come a long way in bringing the nation’s rural and remote areas out of the darkness.

For the past five decades, all the 90 cities and 1,385 municipali­ties covering 78 provinces in the country have been electrifie­d by the NEA and ECs, being the implementi­ng arm of the government.

Moreover, a total of 36,057 of the 36,065 or 99% of the barangays nationwide have been energized.

Based on 2015 census of 15,416,144 potential households, 85% or 13,027,402, which translates into nearly 61 million Filipinos in the countrysid­e, are enjoying the benefits of electricit­y.

 ??  ?? National Electrific­ation Administra­tion (NEA) Administra­tor Edgardo Masongsong thanks the Department of Energy (DOE) and other internatio­nal agencies for helping the NEA and its partner ECs in delivering their mission to provide electricit­y access for isolated communitie­s.
National Electrific­ation Administra­tion (NEA) Administra­tor Edgardo Masongsong thanks the Department of Energy (DOE) and other internatio­nal agencies for helping the NEA and its partner ECs in delivering their mission to provide electricit­y access for isolated communitie­s.

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