The House Committee on Legislative Franchise has given its preliminary approval to the franchise proposal of Negros Electric and Power Corporation (NEPC). This is a major step in the transition of the power distribution from Central Negros Electric Cooperative (CENECO) to NEPC.
A number of employees of the Central Negros Electric Cooperative (CENECO) based in Bacolod City were given the privilege to tour MORE Power located in Iloilo.
Grab, the leading superapp in Southeast Asia, is expanding its mobility services and operational area in Negros Occidental, particularly in towns and cities surrounding Bacolod City.
House Bill Number 9310 has been introduced by three lawmakers in Congress and is seen as a crucial move that will change the way electricity reaches homes and establishments in Central Negros.
The Primelectric (Negros Power) – CENECO Joint Venture Agreement (JVA) that will provide improved electricity service in Bacolod City and Central Negros has already been approved through the plebiscite. However, the JVA that resulted in NEPC, or Negros Electric and Power Corporation, must be granted a franchise to operate.
The only solution to the electricity problem of Bacolod City is the Primelectric (Negros Power) and CENECO Joint Venture Agreement (JVA). Good News Regarding the JVA Everyone in Bacolod is happy that the majority of CENECO consumers have favored the Joint Venture Agreement with Primelectric. On August 27 (the 6th day of the plebiscite), the […]