Negros Electric and Power Corporation (NEPC) has embarked on a groundbreaking initiative in Bacolod City by launching the Lacson Street Underground Distribution System Project. This project, held in collaboration with the City of Bacolod, marks a significant step towards enhancing urban aesthetics, safety, and reliability by transitioning overhead wires underground.
The persistent power outages in Negros Occidental have disrupted businesses and homes, creating an urgent need for sustainable solutions. In response, Negros Electric Power Corporation (NEPC), also known as Negros Power, has unveiled a detailed 5-Year Development Plan aimed at addressing these power issues, modernizing the grid, and improving reliability across key cities and municipalities […]
Bacolod City is facing a significant power crisis, with seven out of eleven substations in critical condition. Mayor Albee Benitez has been vocal about the urgency of addressing this issue, emphasizing the need for immediate action to prevent further disruptions. The situation has become dire, and the Mayor’s proactive approach is a crucial step toward […]
Bacolod City is bullish about its goal to become a “super city.” The dream for this transformation was bared by Mayor Albee Benitez as early as 2022, for Bacolod to be “a global city with a diversified economy and skilled human resource, and model for green development and good governance.”
Spaghetti wires along Lacson Street in Bacolod City Bacolod City Mayor Albee Benitez and Negros Electric and Power Corporation are gearing up for a groundbreaking transformation in the city’s infrastructure. Discussions have commenced on relocating the city’s electrical and phone cables underground, marking a significant step towards a more advanced urban landscape.