NEA Honors PHILAIM leadership for Championing in Electrification at 55th Anniversary Celebration

The National Electrification Administration (NEA) has recognized the Philippine Association of Institutional Managers (PHILAIM) for its pivotal role in advancing rural electrification. PHILAIM’s collaboration with NEA in spearheading the “Kwento ng Liwanag sa Pag-ibig” a AVP Production Competition on Far-Flung Households Electrification Program thru SEP-which has significantly contributed to energizing households in the countryside.

This prestigious award was presented during NEA’s 55th Anniversary celebration at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City on August 31, 2024, as part of the annual NEA–Electric Cooperatives (EC) Convergence. The event highlighted key milestones in the nation’s electrification efforts.

NEA Administrator Antonio Mariano C. Almeda personally handed the award to PHILAIM National President Edna S. Putian-Diango, JD. Diango, who currently serves as the Acting General Manager of MORESCO-2 and heads the Institutional Services Department of MORESCO-1, was recognized for her exemplary leadership and commitment to expanding access to electricity in underserved areas.

The partnership between NEA and PHILAIM underscores the critical importance of institutional collaboration in achieving electrification targets, uplifting communities, and driving economic growth in rural areas.

The Sitio Electrification Program has been instrumental in bringing sustainable power to remote locations, furthering the government’s aim to ensure energy accessibility for all Filipinos and President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.’s thrust for Total Electrification by 2028.

POWER RATES SA BULAN SA AGOSTO 2024 MI’KUNHOD GIKAN SA PHP 11.2568 /KWH NGADTO SA PHP 11.0246/KWH

PAHIBALO PARA SA MGA PINALANGGA NATONG MGA MEMBER-CONSUMER-OWNERS (MCOs).

ADUNAY PAG-UBOS SA BALOR UG PHP 0.2322 /kWh SA ATONG “POWER RATES” alang sa atong mga RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS para sa Billing Month sa AGOSTO 2024 – – – – PHP 11.0246/KWH.

Hinungdan niini mao ang pag’ubos sa variable rates sa nga gisingil kanato sa atong mga IPPs, maong miubos usab ang Generation Rate bali ug PhP 0.1486 / KwH. 

Gawas sa pag-ubos sa Generation Rate, ang Transmission Rates miubos usab ug PHP 0.0633 apil na ang System Loss Rates uban nga miubos ug PHP 0.0053 KwH.

Sa laing bahin, ang Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corporation o PSALM nag abiso sa MORESCO-1 nga undangon na ang pagpatong sa Universal Charge alang sa Missionary Electrification (UC-ME) subsidy alang sa Tuig 2013 ug 2014 nga nagkantidad ug PHP 0.0433/kWh sugud August 2024 nga billing period.

Kini nga mga makanunayong kausaban mi resulta sa atong effective rate karung bulan sa Agosto ngadto sa PHP 11.0246 / kWh alang sa mga Residential nga konsumidor.

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Sa kasamtangang bahin, kini ang taripa sa uban natong consumers:

LOW VOLTAGE CONSUMERS – Ang Low Voltage adunay kinatibuk’ang pag-ubos ug PHP0.2473 matag KwH nga adunay effective rate balor ug 10.0970 /KwH.

Ang LOW VOLTAGE CONSUMERS mao kadtong mga konektado sa kuryente nga gi-tap sa secondary lines sa MORESCO-1 o kadtong mga linya nga molabay human sa mga transformer. Ang mga linya sa low voltage nagdala og rango sa 240 hangtud 480 volts sa kuryente. Pipila sa mga ehemplo mao ang mga gamay nga komersyal, mga street light, ug uban pang mga pampublikong pasilidad.

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HIGH VOLTAGE CONSUMERS – Ang High Voltage adunay kinatibuk’ang pag-ubos balor ug PHP0.1655 ug adunay effective rate balor ug PHP 9.1827/KwH ug demand rate PhP 629.3392/ Kw (with VAT).

Ang HIGH VOLTAGE CONSUMERS mao kadtong mga gagamit nga ang ilang koneksyon sa kuryente gi-tap sa primary lines sa MORESCO-1 o kadtong mga linya nga molabay sa unahan sa transformer. Ang mga linya sa high voltage nagdala og 7.62 kilovolts (kV), 13.2 kV o 23 kV nga kuryente. Pipila sa mga ehemplo mao ang dagko nga komersyal, mga planta ug mga espesyal nga operasyon nga adunay industrial nga load.

PALIHUG AYAW NA PAGLANGAN SA PAGBAYAD SA INYONG BINULAN NGA BALAYRONON SA KURYENTE, KAY ATO NANG GISUGDAN ANG ‘ONE MONTH DISCONNECTION POLICY.”

DAGHAN SALAMAT SA INYONG MAKANUNAYON PAGSUPORTA.

(Information on Energy Sales and Power Rates : Jamie Daisylette Dapal , REE)

MORESCO-1 bagged 7 NEA Lumens and 15 PHILRECA Awards from the Wires accolades in 2024 NEA EC Convergence

The country’s premier electric cooperative, MORESCO-1 once again proved operational excellence in 2023 through the number of awards it received during the Joint Ceremony for the 2024 NEA Lumens Awards and PHILRECA Awards from the Wires at Philippine International Convention Center, Pasay City.

MORESCO-1 bagged seven (7) awards and distinctions from NEA’s 2024 Lumens Awards, while it garnered fifteen (15) awards and citations from PHILRECA’s Awards from the Wires.

NEA’S 2024 LUMENS AWARDS

  • LUMENS AWARD FOR HIGHEST AMORTIZATION PAYMENT as Mega Large EC — For having remitted the highest amortization payment to NEA and consistently paying its financial obligations on time.
  • LUMENS AWARD FOR EC WITH FULLY LIQUIDATED SUBSIDY FUND   – For timely submission of complete documentary requirement in the liquidation of government subsidy funds thereby ensuring compliance to good governance and sound fiscal management.
  • LUMENS AWARD FOR EC WITH HIGH AGMA ATTENDANCE-   For promoting wider participation and active involvement  of the member-consumer-owners (MCOs) in the affairs and decision-making process of the electric cooperative towards institutional strengthening.
  • LUMENS AWARD FOR EC WITH REMARKABLE CORPORATE AND COMMUNITY PROGRAMS   –  For developing remarkable and innovative strategies in addressing the needs of the employees and empowerment of MCOs towards socio-economic development.
  • LUMENS AWARD FOR  EC WITH ISO CERTIFICATION AWARD–   For ensuring an effective management systems and procedures in providing the best quality service to stakeholders aligned with international standards towards becoming a globally competitive electric distribution utility.
  • SINGLE DIGIT FEEDER LOSS AWARD – For having attained a single digit feeder loss thereby contributing to the collective commitment of NEA and ECs to further improve service efficiency and reduce power rates.
  • TOP PERFORMING ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE AWARD  – For attaining “AAA” rating in year 2023 overall performance assessment having complied with operational standards and parameters.

PHILRECA’S 2024 AWARDS FROM THE WIRES

  • Bringing it Beyond Award. For establishing a Training and Assessment Center tht will promotes continuous capacity building of EC employees and advocates of the rural electrification sector.
  • Key Contributor Award.   For its timely and efficient submission of reports, responses to surveys, and other compliance to PHILRECA in pursuit of the sector’s goals and advocacies for the ECs and MCOs. Its contribution and active cooperation have provided PHILRECA with valuable insights and information that are vital in its creation of position papers and comments on issues concerning the welfare of the ECs and MCOs.
  • MCO Champion Award  –  For having organized its MCOs at the barangay level and for empowering the MCOs of MORESCO-1 to become advocates of the rural electrification movement.
  • Outstanding Performance Award   – For attaining a single-digit on-grid system loss in its operations while in pursuit of total electrification and sustainable rural development notwithstanding all difficulties confronting the rural electrification movement.
  • Outstanding Radio Program Excellence Award In recognition fo the efforts to establish a radio program that exemplifies commitment to community service, genuine and accurate news and information.
  • State-of-the-Art Workplace Award — For maintaining a model workplace conducive for the optimal performance of its staff and personnel as they pursue the goals of the rural electrification movement.
  • Team Awesome Award  – For extending its full support to the movement and for joining the celebration and commemoration of the achievements of the rural electrification movement.
  • Unparallelled Service Award . — For ensuring that EC employees are responsive and efficient handling EC-related concerns through the operationalization of the 24/7 customer service to member-consumer-owners.
  • Bastion of Excellence Award  —  For being an EC with the lowest on-grid systems loss in its operations while pursuing total electrification and sustainable rural development notwithstanding all difficulties confronting the rural electrification movement.
  • Gold Stellar Award   –   For attaining a commendable collection efficiency despite constraints and restrictions. This achievement was reached with determination, perseverance, and diligence, and resulted to the financial stability and sustainability of the electric cooperative.
  • MCO Prime Participation Award   –  For conducting the Annual General Membership Assembly. Because of its perseverance and determination, the electric cooperative was able to gather at least 10% attendance of the toal billed member-consumer-owners.
  • Prompt Payor Award  –  For committing itself to timely and efficient settlement of its annual dues as a member EC of PHILRECA. Its determination to settle its financial obligations as a member EC has contributed to PHILRECA’s outstanding collection efficiency.
  • Quality Innovator Award  –  For its commitment to the highest standard of management as pioneer in ISO 9001:2015 Certification for Quality Management System.
  • Supreme Achievement Award   –  For being an on-grid electric cooperative with the lowest systems loss in Mindanao and for ensuring a reliable system in its operations while pursuing total electrification and sustainable rural development notwithstanding all the difficulties confronting the rural electrification movement.
  • BRIGHT BEGINNING AWARD  –  For a merit performance in the pursuit of total electrification and sustainable rural development during the extraordinary ties notwithstanding all difficulties confronting the rural electrification movement. With determination, perseverance, and diligence, the Electric Cooperative was able to surpass challenges and excellently attained their goals for the member-consumer-owners.