In a recent press conference, Negros Power announced the arrival of eight (8) Automatic Circuit Reclosers (ACRs) as part of its commitment to improving the reliability of the power supply in Negros Occidental. NEPC President Mr. Roel Castro highlighted the significance of this technology and how it will help prevent inconveniences for consumers. Read: Timely […]
Read MoreNegros Power is stepping up its customer service by expanding customer support through Facebook Messenger.
Read MoreElectricity rates fluctuate in Western Visayas and Negros, but efficient procurement keeps costs low for MORE Power and CENECO consumers.
Read MoreRecent power outages in Negros Occidental have made it clear that the electrical infrastructure of Central Negros needs a serious upgrade. The breakdown of the Alijis Substation left about 48,000 homes and businesses without power. Fierce winds and heavy rains caused another widespread outage. These incidents have highlighted the urgent issues with our power grid. […]
Read MoreRecently, Negros Power scheduled an outage affecting several Burgos Feeders after detecting a hotspot in the system. This led to frustration and complaints from consumers wondering why the power had to go out and why it was scheduled from 2 AM to 5 AM. To provide a clearer picture, here’s what’s happening and why these […]
Read MoreBacolod City Mayor Albee Benitez talked about Negros Power’s modernization plans during a press conference with NEPC Chief Operations Officer Engineer Bailey Del Castillo.
Read MoreNegros Electric and Power Corporation (Negros Power) has successfully restored electricity to over 40,000 consumers affected by the breakdown of the Alijis Substation in Bacolod City. Their team worked tirelessly, even through rain, putting in their best effort to bring stability and power back to Alijis Substation, particularly to Alijis Feeders 1 and 3. Read: […]
Read MoreIn response to the power supply issues caused by the breakdown at the Alijis Substation, Negros Power stepped in to help maintain water supply by providing generator sets to key pumping stations operated by the Bacolod City Water District (BACIWA). These particular stations, connected to Alijis Feeder 3, lacked the necessary power generators, leading to […]
Read MoreBacolod City recently experienced a serious power crisis that just proved we were right to vote for the JVA that formed Negros Power.
Read MorePower interruption in Bacolod City and Central Negros is mostly caused by unmanaged vegetation. Read about Negros Power’s efforts to minimize outages by clearing vegetation.
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