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Theme: “Advancing Data and Statistics Through Digital Transformation: A Road to an Empowered Nation”

MORESCO-1 proudly joins the National Electrification Administration in celebrating the 35th National Statistics Month. This year’s theme highlights the critical importance of embracing digital transformation to harness the full potential of data and statistics. By integrating innovative data practices, we can improve decision-making, streamline operations, and deliver better services to the communities we serve.

As we continue to adapt to the fast-paced digital era, the role of reliable and timely data becomes even more crucial in shaping policies and driving meaningful change. Through collaboration and the use of cutting-edge statistical tools, we are building a path toward a more empowered and resilient nation.

Together, we advance towards sustainable development, utilizing data as a powerful catalyst for progress and transformation.

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UPDATE ON THE DELAY OF POWER RESTORATION – SATURDAY | SEPTEMBER 21, 2024

SCHEDULED POWER INTERRUPTION

UPDATE ON THE DELAY OR POWER RESTORATION

Date : SATURDAY | SEPTEMBER 21, 2024

Time Scheduled: 07:00AM-10:00AM

Purpose: TO FACILITATE DISCONNECTION OF ABS 9 JUMPER AT MALANANG OPOL.

PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT OUR MORESCO-1 CREW IS ON STANDBY, READY TO RESTORE POWER AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. HOWEVER, THE CURRENT DELAY IS DUE TO AN ONGOING ISSUE WITH THE NATIONAL GRID CORPORATION OF THE PHILIPPINES (NGCP) TRANSMISSION LINES.

WE HAVE BEEN IN COMMUNICATION WITH NGCP, AND THEY HAVE INFORMED US THAT THE REENERGIZATION OF THE OPOL-CDO 69 KV LINE IS BEING EXTENDED. THIS IS DUE TO ONGOING TROUBLESHOOTING OF A MISALIGNED LINE DISCONNECTING SWITCH (DS) AT OPOL SUBSTATION.

OUR TEAM IS MONITORING THE SITUATION CLOSELY, AND WE WILL RESTORE POWER IMMEDIATELY ONCE NGCP RESOLVES THE ISSUE. WE APPRECIATE YOUR PATIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING DURING THIS TIME.

FOR FURTHER UPDATES, PLEASE STAY TUNED TO OUR OFFICIAL COMMUNICATION CHANNELS.

AFFECTED AREAS:

TALAKAG

BRGY. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 / BASAK / CACAON / COSINA / DAGUMBAAN / DAGUNDALAHON / LANTUD / LIGURON / LINGI-ON / SAGARAN / SAN ANTONIO / SAN ISIDRO / STO. NIÑO / SAN DIONESIO / INDULANG

CAGAYAN DE ORO CITY

BAYANGA / BESIGAN / DANSOLIHON / MAMBUAYA / PAGALUNGAN / PIGSAG-AN / TAGLIMAO / TAGPANGI / TIGNAPOLOAN / TUBURAN / TUMPAGON / CABULA / LUMBIA

OPOL

CAUYONAN

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.