Calling all QMEs for Lifeline Discounted Rate Accelerated in Brgy Sinaloc, El Salvador City

Following a successful Visayas run and caravans from Ozamis and Dipolog cities, the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), along with the Department of Energy (DOE), and Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), brought the information dissemination campaign on the Lifeline Rate program in Mindanao.

This coming Sunday, 18 February 2024, the ERC, DOE, and DSWD, in partnership with the Misamis Oriental 1 Rural Electric Service Cooperative, Inc. (MORESCO-1) and the El Salvador City local government unit, will be in Sinaloc Covered Court in Brgy Sinaloc, El Salvador City to conduct an information and dissemination campaign (IEC) on the subsidy program.

Part of the campaign is also the on-site registration caravan to encourage more member-consumer-owners from low-income households to avail the discount on MORESCO-1 electricity bills.

The ERC, which will be led by Ms. Evelyn Baula, Energy Regulation Officer II of ERC-Consumer Affairs Service, Mindanao Area Operations Division, and speakers from other agencies will orient the qualified marginalized end-users (QMEs) on how to avail the subsidy in the hopes of mitigating the rising cost of electricity. We are inviting all MCOs from the 15 barangays of El Salvador City who wish to avail this opportunity to avail this discounted power rate to see us in Sinaloc Covered Court this coming Sunday, February

MORESCO-1 Hosts Capacity-Building Workshop for Barangay Member-Consumer-Owner Officers (BMCOOs)

February 8, 2024. MORESCO-1 Covered Court, Laguindingan – This time, nearly 250 Barangay MCO Officers, comprising Presidents and Secretaries, participated in a Capacity Building Workshop focusing on Bridging Leadership and Transformational Engagement. Facilitated by Dr. Dixon Yasay, a consultant guiding MORESCO-1’s organizational empowerment journey, the workshop aimed to enhance the skills of barangay leaders and key process owners within MORESCO-1 through innovative and interactive exercises.

Edna S. Putian-Diango, Institutional Services Manager, elucidated the roles of BMCOO and its officers in advancing the aspirations of MCOs from the barangay level up to the electric coop, emphasizing the importance of aligning with the current transformative journey and reimagining the role of MCOs. As bridging leaders, they must reconnect the EC with the MCOs, echoing the original concept of the EC being owned by those it serves. This entails addressing societal divides and inequities by convening MCOs to collaborate on solutions.

Member Customer Development Chief, Rio M. Vallejo, delved into discussions regarding the HeartFund Campaign and its execution, as well as upcoming events like the 2024 Hybrid Sequential Annual General Membership Assembly scheduled from May 2 to 18.

RESIDENTIAL POWER RATES – ENERO 2024 >>>PHP 10.8246

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 ENERO 2024 – – – – PHP10.8246 /KWH.

Dala sa kinatibuk-ang implementasyon sa ERC Resolution No. 24. Series of 2022, “A Resolution Adopting the Revised Rules Governing the Automatic Cost Adjustment and True-Up Mechanisms and Corresponding Confirmation Process for Distribution Utilities”, kini ang kwentada sa atong taripa sa miaging bulan.

Adunay gamay kayo nga balor sa pagsaka – PhP 0.0592 alang sa mga residential customers.

Ang gamay nga pagsaka balor ug PhP 0.0592/KwH dala usab sa musunod nga kalihukan:

1) Generation Rate balor ug PhP 0.3792 /kWh

Bisan pa sa nahitabong pag-taas sa:

2) System Loss Rate balor ug PhP 0.2184 /kW

3) Transmission Rate balor ug PhP 0.1868/kWh

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

LOW VOLTAGE CONSUMERS – Ang Low Voltage adunay kinatibuk’ang pag-taas balor ug PhP 0.0771 matag KwH nga adunay effective rate balor ug Php 9.8726 / 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.)

HIGH VOLTAGE CONSUMERS – Ang High Voltage adunay kinatibuk’ang pag-ubos balor ug PhP 0.5361 ug adunay effective rate balor ug PhP 8.9211/ kWh  ug PhP 632.3968 / 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.)

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.