Central Negros Electric Cooperative (CENECO) and Negros Power’s recent collaboration has resulted in a significant achievement for both the utility provider and consumers. Atty. Arnel Lapore, the Acting General Manager of CENECO, highlighted the successful rehabilitation of the Reclamation and Burgos substations, ensuring improved electricity delivery to consumers. This milestone reflects a proactive approach to […]
In a world where utility companies often prioritize profits over people, MORE Power Iloilo stands out as a beacon of empathy and understanding. During a recent maintenance outage on April 28, 2024, they demonstrated an unwavering commitment to their consumers, going beyond the call of duty to mitigate inconvenience caused and provide essential services.
Negros Island took a significant stride towards securing its energy future with the recent staging of the “Negros Electric Power Forum,” organized by the Metro Bacolod Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MBCCI) held at L’Fisher Hotel. The forum served as a platform to address the pressing issues of power distribution on the island. The gathering […]
In a significant development, homeowners-consumers from Bacolod City and Negros Occidental have expressed their unwavering support for the privatization of electric power distribution in the region. Represented by their Chairpersons, community associations have officially endorsed the granting of a Congressional franchise to the Negros Electric and Power Corporation (NEPC).
In a recent development within the Central Negros Electric Cooperative (CENECO) Union of Rational Employees (CURE), Vice President Marbie Cabardo expressed her disapproval of the decision made by Union President Felix Gepilga Jr. to file a notice of strike. Cabardo’s primary concern lies in the fact that this significant decision was made unilaterally, without any […]
Senator Grace Poe to CENECO Employees: Employment to NEPC is Not Automatic Senator Grace Poe, the Chairperson of the Committee on Public Services, has made it clear that the transition of employees from Central Negros Electric Cooperative (CENECO) to Negros Electric and Power Corporation (Negros Power) cannot happen automatically.