Bacolod Gets New Power Provider: A Promise for Better Electricity

Bacolod Gets New Power Provider: A Promise for Better Electricity

The arrival of Negros Electric and Power Corporation (NEPC) as the new power provider in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental, has ignited fresh hope among residents. Replacing Central Negros Electric Cooperative (Ceneco), NEPC comes with the promise of improved service, lower rates, and a strong focus on sustainability.

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s approval of NEPC’s franchise has paved the way for this significant change. Local officials, including Bacolod City Administrator, are optimistic that NEPC will address the long-standing problem of illegal electrical connections. These connections pose a serious fire hazard, and the city government is eager to see NEPC implement effective solutions.

Tackling Illegal Connections in Bacolod

NEPC has outlined a comprehensive plan to combat illegal electrical connections. The company will collaborate closely with the City Government to enforce regulations and implement an amnesty program to encourage those with illegal connections to come forward. This approach aims to improve overall electrical safety in Bacolod.

Improved Power Supply and Lower Rates

Residents can anticipate a noticeable improvement in their electricity service. NEPC has pledged to provide a consistent and uninterrupted power supply, a welcome change for those who have endured frequent power outages.

Moreover, NEPC’s commitment to lowering electricity rates will bring much-needed relief to Bacolod residents, especially those facing rising living costs.

A Focus on Sustainability

Recognizing the importance of environmental responsibility, NEPC has prioritized renewable energy and eco-friendly practices. The company plans to invest in renewable energy sources and implement measures to reduce carbon emissions in Bacolod. This commitment to sustainability aligns with the city’s goal of becoming greener.

A Brighter Future for Bacolod

The arrival of NEPC marks a new chapter for Bacolod’s power sector. Residents can look forward to a more reliable, affordable, and sustainable electricity supply. With its focus on improving service, lowering rates, and embracing sustainability, NEPC has the potential to significantly enhance the quality of life in Bacolod.


The Birth of a New Power Provider

Negros Electric and Power Corporation (NEPC) is a relatively new player in the Philippine power distribution industry. It emerged as a joint venture between Primelectric Holdings Inc. (PHI) and Central Negros Electric Cooperative (CENECO). The partnership aimed to address the longstanding challenges faced by CENECO in providing reliable and affordable electricity to its consumers. PHI’s expertise in power distribution and management was leveraged to improve the overall power situation in the region. NEPC’s formation was strategically conceived for this purpose.

A Franchise to Serve

A crucial milestone for NEPC was the granting of a franchise by President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. This legislative approval empowered NEPC to operate and maintain an electric power distribution system in key cities and municipalities of Negros Occidental, including Bacolod, Silay, Talisay, Bago, Murcia, and Don Salvador Benedicto. With this franchise, NEPC assumed the responsibility of providing uninterrupted power supply to over 220,000 active accounts in the area. The company’s operations mark a significant shift in the power landscape of Negros Occidental, promising a brighter future for its residents.

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1 Comment on “Bacolod Gets New Power Provider: A Promise for Better Electricity

  1. Power failure still rampant.
    This week we have 3 power interruptions.
    City of Brown outs. I have to say and not sugarcoat nor wear smiling masks.
    Needs more improvement.

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