MORESCO-1 CUSTOMER ADVISORY OVER THE PUBLIC HOLIDAYS ON AUGUST 23 AND 26, 2024

The celebration of Ninoy Aquino Day, a special non-working holiday, has been moved to August 23, 2024 (Friday), as declared by the President of the Philippines, Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr., under Proclamation No. 665.

Moreover, August 26, 2024 (Monday) is also a national non-working holiday in commemoration of the National Heroes Day.

With this update, MORESCO-1 Offices and entire Paying Stations | Facilities will be closed, (though a few Pay Stations | Tellering Points will be OPEN in between these period of long weekend .

All office operations will resume on TUESDAY | AUGUST 27, 2024

TALAKAG SERVICE AREA (Teller Only)

August 23, 2024  – Whole Day

August 24, 2024 – Half-day

August 26, 2024   – Whole Day

LUMBIA PAYING STATION

August 23, 2024  – Whole Day

August 24, 2024 – Half-day

August 26, 2024  – Whole Day

MANTICAO SERVICE AREA

August 23, 2024  – Whole Day

August 25, 2024– Half-day

August 26, 2024 – Half-day

INITAO PAYING STATION

August 23, 2024  – Whole Day

August 24, 2024 – Half-day

August 26, 2024 – Half-day

JAMPASON SUB-OFFICE

August 23 and 26 – CLOSED

LIBERTAD PAYING STATION

August 23, 2024  – Whole Day

August 24, 2024  – CLOSED

August 26, 2024  – CLOSED

OPOL SERVICE AREA (Teller Only)

August 23, 2024  – CLOSED

August 24, 2024 – Half-day

August 26, 2024  – Whole Day

CANITOAN PAYING STATION

August 23, 2024  – CLOSED

August 24, 2024  – CLOSED

August 26, 2024  – Whole Day

LAGUINDINGAN SERVICE AREA (Teller Only)

August 23, 2024  – CLOSED

August 24, 2024  – Whole Day

August 26, 2024  – CLOSED

You may call our hotline or message us here in our official Facebook page for any power-related concerns in your area, our Operations and Maintenance crew will be on standby to respond to any reports.

24-HOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE HOTLINE NUMBERS

GLOBE

0917-325-8560 (Texts)

0917-794-8314 (Calls)

SMART

0920-955-8560 (Texts)

0949-889-2047 (Calls)

For hassle-free transactions and automatic official receipt issuance, please direct your power bills payment through any of the following:

• SM Malls Paying Centers

• SAVEMORE Paying Centers

• UCPB – Bulua, CDO

• Chinabank Savings – Cogon, CDO

• Robinsons Bank – Limketkai, CDO

• ECPay Payment Partners including GCash, Paymaya & 7-Eleven Outlets

• Banco De Oro Online Payment Method

Kindly make sure that your power bill is not past due and without arrears.


For the guidance and information of everyone.

SOURCE: Proclamation No. 665, s. 2024, Proclamation No. 368, s. 2023

NORTHERN MINDANAO ECS JOIN FORCES TO IMPROVE METERING FACILITIES IN MARAWI’S GROUND ZERO

August 20, 2024 – A task force created by the Northern Mindanao Electric Cooperatives Association (NORMECA) has successfully initiated a major collaboration to enhance metering facilities in Marawi City, the first phase of which started last August 18 and to be completed on August 23 which involve the installation and improvement of 380 commercial metering units. This is a phase-driven work to be executed by Engineering teams established by PHILATMEC – NORMECA.

The task force, known as TASK FORCE LASURECO, brings together eight electric cooperatives from Region 10 , showcasing a robust collaboration within the region. The participating electric cooperatives include Misamis Oriental 1 Rural Electric Service Cooperative (MORESCO-1), Misamis Oriental 2 Electric Cooperative (MORESCO-2), Misamis Occidental 1 Electric Cooperative Inc (MOELCI-1), Misamis Occidental 2 Electric Cooperative Inc (MOELCI-2), First Bukidnon Electric Cooperative, Inc (FIBECO), Bukidnon Second Electric Cooperative, Inc (BUSECO), Camiguin Electric Cooperative, Inc (CAMELCO), and Lanao del Norte Electric Cooperative, Inc. (LANECO). These are the 8 Electric coops – composing NORMECA.

NORMECA President Nonito M. Labis, DVM, during the opening ceremonies in LASURECO office complex expressed his gratitude for the dedication of the electric cooperatives, noting that the project will not be possible without the full support of the National Electrification Administration (NEA) and the Philippine Association of Technical Managers of Electric Cooperatives (PHILATMEC).

“This initiative once again will mark a significant milestone in the collective efforts to improve the reliability and accuracy of power distribution in Lanao del Sur in a long run,” Labis stated. “The upgraded metering facilities will enhance the efficiency of commercial energy consumption monitoring, hoping that ultimately this will bring better service delivery for the Marawi community.”

The project underscores the commitment of the electric cooperatives in Northern Mindanao to work together towards a common goal, ensuring that even a sister-EC in the BARMM region will benefit from improved electrical infrastructure. This project is a testament to the strength of collaboration among the electric cooperatives in Region 10.


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Mindanao ECs Gear Up for SCADA with NEA – PHILRECA – MORESCO-1 Workshop

Laguindingan, Misamis Oriental — From August 7-8, 2024, the National Electrification Administration, in collaboration with PHILRECA and MORESCO-1, hosted a comprehensive Training Workshop on Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition System (SCADA) for Mindanao Electric Cooperatives (ECs). This event aims to enhance the technological capabilities of ECs, paving the way for smarter grid distribution and improved utility management.

Workshop Agenda and Highlights

Part I: SMARTGRID Distribution Utility Roadmap

  • Dissecting SDUR Components: Understanding the building blocks of a smart grid.
  • Prioritization of Technologies: Identifying key technologies for implementation.

Part II: SCADA Overview

  • What is SCADA and Substation Automation: An introduction to the system and its automation.
  • Functions and Advantages of SCADA: Exploring the benefits and functionalities.
  • Components of SCADA: Detailed look at SCADA components.
  • Implementation Expectations: Insights on pre-, during, and post-implementation phases.

Part III: Workshop – How Ready is Your EC for SCADA?

  • Assessment of Hardware: Participants will list and group the following for each substation:
    • Substation Name
    • Number of Power Transformers
    • Primary and Secondary Protection
    • Number of Feeders
    • Number of Recloser/LBS

Part IV: Prioritization of SCADA Implementation

  • Phased Approach: Example phases for substation implementation.
  • Equipment Specifications: Identifying types, brands, and specifications of necessary equipment like PLCs, relays, and DNP3.
  • Presentation and Recommendations: ECs will present their assessments, with trainers providing suggestions on the next steps.

Key Learning Outcomes

By the end of the workshop, participants will be equipped to:

  • Determine whether to procure SCADA software first or upgrade their facilities.
  • Identify substations ready for SCADA implementation.
  • Specify the required equipment for SCADA.
  • Assess the readiness of their facilities for SCADA integration.

Part V: Significant Considerations for SCADA Software

  • Basic and Advanced Features: Specification of essential and optional features.
  • Cost and Benefit Analysis: Financial evaluation of SCADA implementation.
  • Terms of Reference (TOR) Preparation: Guidelines for preparing a TOR.

Part VI: User Testimonials and Q&A

  • Experience Sharing: Testimonials from current SCADA users.
  • Interactive Session: An opportunity for participants to ask questions and get detailed answers.

Part VII: Walk Tour at the SCADA Room

  • Practical Insights: A guided tour of the SCADA room to see the system in action.

This workshop promises to be a significant step towards modernizing the utility management of Mindanao’s ECs, ensuring a more efficient, reliable, and technologically advanced power distribution network.