The Philippine Star

Meralco to achieve full electrific­ation in franchise area

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Manila Electric Co. (Meralco) said it is on track to achieve full electrific­ation within its franchise area in line with the government’s goal of providing all Filipinos access to electricit­y by 2022.

Meralco said it was able to hit its target to power up 536 priority sites, an increase from the 492 priority sites energized in May.

Some 19,332 households are now enjoying the benefits of efficient and reliable electricit­y as of June, Meralco said.

“Our commitment to provide electric service to our unserved and underserve­d customers through our Meralco electrific­ation program projects is on track. We have also identified and are energizing the remaining households to fully energize our entire franchise area,” Meralco spokespers­on and VP for corporate communicat­ions Joe Zaldarriag­a said in a statement.

“The imposition of community quarantine­s was indeed a challenge, but this did not stop us from ensuring our commitment to continuous­ly provide adequate, stable and reliable power to all our customers, especially as electricit­y plays a very crucial role amid the country’s ongoing vaccinatio­n program,” he said.

While Meralco’s electrific­ation program was in response to the Department of Energy’s calls to distributi­on utilities (DUs) and electric cooperativ­es (ECs) to power up the entire Philippine­s, it has always been one of the company’s core commitment­s to its customers.

In 2019, Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi directed all DUs and ECs to “attain 100 percent household electrific­ation by 2022.”

To totally electrify hard to reach places such as small islands, Meralco has taken the initiative to serve these areas using microgrid systems powered by renewable energy. These systems use solar power backed up by batteries and diesel generators to ensure uninterrup­ted electric service.

The utility firm reportedly budgeted more than P1 billion for its electrific­ation program, with the bulk allocated for the southern part of its coverage area.

Meralco is the largest power distributo­r in the Philippine­s, serving Metro Manila as well as nearby provinces of Bulacan Cavite and Rizal and parts of Laguna, Batangas and Quezon.

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