NEA Installs Engr. Jovel Ubay-Ubay, PEE as Acting General Manager for MORESCO-1 During Transition Period

January 3, 2024 – In a strategic move to ensure a smooth transition period and maintain operational efficiency, the National Electrification Administration (NEA) has officially appointed Engr. Jovel Ubay-ubay, a licensed Professional Electrical Engineer (PEE), as the Acting General Manager for the Misamis Oriental I Electric Cooperative, Inc. (MORESCO-1).

Engineer Ubay-Ubay recently retired from a 38- years of sterling performance as Engineering Manager to General Manager. He held the GM-ship for almost five years in this premier electric cooperative in the country.

The decision comes amid the ongoing process of selecting a new permanent general manager for MORESCO-1. Engr. Ubay-ubay’s appointment is seen as a crucial step to provide stability and leadership during this transitional phase.

Engr. Jovel Ubay-ubay brings a wealth of experience and expertise to the role, having demonstrated outstanding performance in the field of electrical engineering. His background and qualifications position him as a capable leader overseeing the daily operations of MORESCO-1, ensuring that the cooperative continues to provide reliable and efficient electric services to its members.

In attendance, NEA Deputy Administrator for EC Management Services, Atty. Omar M. Mayo mentioned that NEA expressed confidence in Engr. Ubay-ubay’s ability to navigate the challenges faced by MORESCO-1 and maintain a high standard of service delivery. The appointment is expected to facilitate a seamless transition until a permanent general manager is selected through a rigorous and transparent process.

The NEA encourages the cooperative’s employees and stakeholders to extend their full cooperation and support to Engr. Jovel Ubay-ubay during his tenure as Acting General Manager. This collaborative effort is essential to uphold the cooperative’s commitment to providing quality electric services to its members.

The process of selecting a new general manager will be conducted diligently, taking into account the qualifications and leadership qualities required for the role. The NEA reassures the members-consumers-owners (MCOs) of MORESCO-1 that the selection process will be fair, transparent, and by the electric cooperative’s bylaws.

Engr. Jovel Ubay-ubay’s temporary appointment as Acting General Manager marks a significant step in ensuring the continued success and stability of MORESCO-1 during this period of transition. The NEA remains committed to supporting the cooperative in its mission to provide reliable and affordable electric services to the community. (Archibald G. Pacana, Corporate Public Relations Officer)

MORESCO-1 CDOs in 4th Quarter Performance Review

January 3, 2024 | Location: Emmanuel Pelaez Training Center, Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental –In a commendable display of dedication and excellence, the Community Development Officers (CDOs) of MORESCO-1 underwent their 4th Quarter Performance Review today January 3, 2024, at the Emmanuel Pelaez Training Center in Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental. Facilitated by the esteemed Dr. Dixon Q. Yasay, the session aimed to assess and celebrate the achievements of the CDOs in fostering community development within the electric cooperative’s service area.

The quarterly review served as a platform to evaluate the impact of the various community development initiatives implemented by MORESCO-1 through the 12 Task Championing Matrix. Dr. Yasay, with his extensive experience in community development, provided valuable insights and guidance to enhance the effectiveness of the officers’ efforts.

The event began with an overview of the accomplishments and challenges faced by the CDOs during the 4th quarter of the year. Reports highlighted successful community projects, such as electrification programs, livelihood support, and educational initiatives that significantly contributed to the betterment of the local communities.

Dr. Yasay commended the CDOs for their unwavering commitment to the cooperative’s mission of not only providing reliable electricity but also actively participating in the holistic development of the communities they serve. He emphasized the importance of sustainable and community-centric programs in building lasting relationships and fostering positive change.

The performance review also included interactive sessions and workshops where CDOs shared their experiences, lessons learned, and best practices. This collaborative approach allowed for the exchange of ideas and the development of innovative strategies to address emerging challenges in community development.

MORESCO-1’s commitment to social responsibility and sustainable development was evident throughout the review, with an emphasis on the cooperative’s role in enhancing the quality of life for its members. The officers demonstrated their dedication to creating a positive impact on the lives of the people in its franchise area in Misamis Oriental and Talakag, Bukidnon.

As the 4th Quarter Performance Review concluded, Dr. Yasay expressed optimism about the continuous growth and success of MORESCO-1’s community development initiatives. He encouraged the CDOs to persevere in their efforts and maintain their passion for making a meaningful difference in the lives of the communities they serve.

The event concluded with a sense of accomplishment and motivation, as MORESCO-1’s Community Development Officers ready to embark on another quarter of transformative community projects and initiatives. (Archibald G. Pacana, MORESCO-1 CPRO)

DECEMBER POWER RATE IS PHP 10.7654 /KWH (RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS), DOWN BY PhP 0.4319

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

MAO KINI ANG ATONG “POWER RATES UPDATE” alang sa atong mga RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS para sa Billing Month sa DISYEMBRE 2023 – – – – PHP10.7654 /KWH.

Adunay dako nga pag’ubos o pagkunhod balor ug PhP 0.4319 alang sa mga residential customers.

Dala kini sa PAG’UBOS sa variable cost sa atong mga independent power producers (IPP) ug suppliers, apil usab sa pag’ubos sa palit sa kuryente sa WESM. Ang pag’ubos sa balor sa kuryente nga mukabat sa PhP0.4319/KwH dala usab sa musunod:

1) Generation Rate pag’ubos balor ug PhP 0.4211 /kWh

2) System Loss Rate pag’ubos balor ug PhP 0.0365 /kW

Bisan pa sa nahitabong pag-taas sa:

3) Transmission Rate balor ug PhP 0.0642/kWh

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

LOW VOLTAGE CONSUMERS – Ang Low Voltage adunay kinatibuk’ang pag-ubos balor ug 0.4529 matag KwH nga adunay effective rate balor ug Php 9.7955 / kWh. – (LOW VOLTAGE CONSUMERS are those whose electric connections are tapped into MORESCO-1’s secondary lines or those lines that come after the transformers. Low voltage lines carry a range of 240 to 480 volts of electricity. Few examples are small commercial, street lights, and some other public buildings.)

(LOW VOLTAGE CONSUMERS are those whose electric connections are tapped into MORESCO-1’s secondary lines or those lines that come after the transformers. Low voltage lines carry a range of 240 to 480 volts of electricity. Few examples are small commercial, street lights, and some other public buildings.)

HIGH VOLTAGE CONSUMERS – Ang High Voltage adunay kinatibuk’ang pag-ubos balor ug 0.4493 ug adunay effective rate balor ug Php 9.4572 / kW. – (HIGH VOLTAGE CONSUMERS are those users whose electric connections are tapped into MORESCO-1’s primary lines or those lines that come before the transformer. High voltage lines carry 7.62 kilovolts (kV), 13.2 kV or 23 kV of electricity. Few examples are large commercial, plants and special operations with industrial loads.)

HIGH VOLTAGE CONSUMERS are those users whose electric connections are tapped into MORESCO-1’s primary lines or those lines that come before the transformer. High voltage lines carry 7.62 kilovolts (kV), 13.2 kV or 23 kV of electricity. Few examples are large commercial, plants and special operations with industrial loads.

PALIHUG AYAW NA PAGLANGAN SA PAGBAYAD SA INYONG BINULAN NGA BALAYRONON SA KURYENTE, KAY ATO NANG GISUGDAN ANG ‘ONE MONTH DISCONNECTION POLICY.” SA SAMANG PAAGI AYAW KALIMOT SA PAG-CLAIM SA IMONG 2024 MORESCO-1 WALL CALENDAR.

DAGHANG SALAMAT SA INYONG MAKANUNAYON NGA SUPORTA, KA-MORESCO-1!