Negros Power linemen are the unsung heroes who ensure that homes, businesses, and industries remain powered, no matter the challenges.
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This year, Negros Power is pressing forward with its ambitious 5-year development plan to rehabilitate and modernize Central Negros’ aging electrical infrastructure.
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Bacolod City Mayor Albee Benitez talked about Negros Power’s modernization plans during a press conference with NEPC Chief Operations Officer Engineer Bailey Del Castillo.
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Negros 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: […]
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In 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 […]
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Bacolod City recently experienced a serious power crisis that just proved we were right to vote for the JVA that formed Negros Power.
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Power 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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Bacolod City and the rest of Central Negros Occidental welcome President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s official approval of the NEPC franchise for a better electricity distribution utility.
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CENECO and Negros Power have collaborated to maintain and upgrade substations, ensuring reliable power for the consumers. The partnership was highlighted during the recent preventive maintenance scheduled by the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) last July 28, 2024.
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Negros Electric and Power Corporation (NEPC) announces that it is giving amnesty for illegal connections, encouraging residents to legalize their connections, reduce system loss.
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