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.
Read MoreBacolod 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.
Read MoreVarious topics were covered, including the recent significant CENECO rate increase. It was a major point of discussion.
Read MoreNegros Power proudly participated in the inaugural Renewable Energy Week (RE Week) in Bacolod City, Negros Occidental.
Read MoreThe people have already spoken. All we need is for Congress to approve the franchise so that Negros Power can proceed with rehabilitation and development of the distribution utility in Central Negros.
Read MoreCENECO consumers have spoken. More than half of qualified consumers voted YES to JVA to form Negros Power with Primelectric.
Read MoreThe people want to be heard. People are going out to vote yes to the CENECO JVA to establish Negros Power for better service.
Read MoreTo make the JVA plebiscite more accessible and inclusive, Bacolod Mayor Albee Benitez is pushing for a game-changing initiative – the “proxy voting booth”. He knows that the city can only prosper with stable electricity.
Read MoreTogether, let’s choose a better future for CENECO. Let’s say yes to JVA in the plebiscite to form Negros Power.
Read MorePower Watch Negros is urging eligible Central Negros Electric Cooperative (CENECO) customers to claim their bill deposit refund because it is their right.
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