Bacolod City’s frequent power interruptions have been a usual occurrence these past years and have continuously made many consumers, including entrepreneurs, worried about their future. The electricity service provided by Central Negros Electric Cooperative, Inc. (CENECO) these past decades has been less than satisfactory, and the Primelectric and CENECO Joint Venture Agreement (JVA) is evidently […]
MORE Power, owned by business tycoon Enrique Razon, has entered into an agreement with the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), and the local government unit (LGU) of Iloilo with regards to the promotion of green energy in the city through the establishment of more renewable energy resources. This will give consumers more options of reducing their […]
Power Watch Negros Secretary-General Wennie Sancho released a Press Statement last July 27, 2023, regarding the campaign encouraging qualified CENECO consumers to claim their bill deposit refund ASAP in accordance with Article 7 of the Magna Carta for Residential Electricity Consumers.
Bacolod City often experiences frequent unscheduled brownouts. Many people suffer inconveniences, and businesses lose thousands or probably millions of pesos because of this. The unsatisfactory service provided by CENECO for decades is the reason why many people are pushing for the approval of the Primelectric and CENECO JVA (Joint Venture Agreement). If this happens, the […]
Plus, Understanding That Prime Water and Primelectric Have No Connection With Each Other Experiencing frequent unscheduled power outages is a common phenomenon in Bacolod City. That’s the reason why many people are pushing for the approval of the Primelectric and CENECO JVA (Joint Venture Agreement).
In these modern times, people cannot imagine life without electricity because it’s an essential part of their daily lives. Most, if not all, have become more and more dependent on electricity due to the inventions of numerous appliances, devices, and many other technological advancements that made it impossible for people to live without them. Bacolod […]