(PALIHUG BASAHA) ONE MONTH DISCONNECTION POLICY

ALANG SA AMONG MGA PINANGGANG MIEMBRO-KONSUMANTE-TAGIYA SA MORESCO-1

USA KA BULAN NGA POLISIYA SA DILI PA PUTLAN UG KURYENTE / ONE (1) MONTH DISCONNECTION POLICY

Ang atong Kooperatiba, MORESCO-1, ug ang tagdumala niini buot mag-pahibalo sa tanang miyembro-konsumante-tag’iya (MCOs) nga sugod niining bulan sa Agosto 2023, magpadayun ang hugot nga pagpatuman sa ONE MONTH DISCONNECTION POLICY o pagputol sa koneksyon sa kuryente kun dili mabayaran ang electric bill sulod sa lugway gikan sa pag’reading.

Alang kini sa pagbayad “on time” sa atong GENERATION CHARGES (singil gikan sa mga power generators), TRANSMISSION CHARGE (singil gikan sa NGCP), GOVERNMENT CHARGES & TAXES, ug OPERATIONAL EXPENSES para sa pagpadayon sa pagpadagan og pagserbisyo niining atong sugang dagitabnon.

Ang READING UG BILLING PERIOD sa residential consumers mahitabo sugod sa petsa OTSO (8) matag bulan.

Adunay SIYAM (9)ka adlaw nga PAYMENT PERIOD gikan sa pagdawat sa billing statement nga walay dugang nga bayronon (surcharge).

Adunay DUHA (2) ka adlaw o 48 hours / oras nga dugang lugway o GRACE PERIOD, alang sa pagbayad sa Electric Bill lakip ang dugang SURCHARGE.

Ang surcharge didto na mahapak sa next power billing statement.

Kung mapakyas sa pagbayad, kini among gikasubo nga dako apan pagahimoon na ang pagputol sa koneksiyon sa kuryente sa maong konsumante nga nagdumili pagbayad (delinquent consumer).

Arun malikayan ang kahasol nga maputlan ug kuryente, giawhag ang tanan sa pagbayad sa electric bill sa gitakda nga panahon o sa dili pa moabot ang DUE DATE (on or before DUE DATE).

Daghan kaayong salamat sa inyong makanunayong pagsabot ug suporta.

Happy 60th Founding Year Anniversary LAGUINDINGAN

MORESCO-1 joins our Member-Consumer-Owners (MCOs) and the whole citizenry of the Local Government Unit of Laguindingan on the celebration of its 60th Araw ng Laguindingan (Foundation Day).

Laguindingan used to be called “Daligdigan” coined from the words “daligdig”, meaning trickling water from Soloan Creek, and “digan”, a buri plant, which was used by the early settlers as roofing and walling materials. The name later evolved into “Laguindingan” because it is easier to pronounce and has a melodious sound.

The presence of an old Spanish port “Moog” at Punta Sulawan manifest the claim that before the settlers came to Laguindingan, the place was the hideout of robbers, pirates and bandoleros because of the once thick forest cover of the municipality.

A brave man named Calixto Caseres together with his family moved in from Alubijid and settled for good. Other settlers followed and soon the place became a thriving community. A number of Cagayan de Oro civilians and government officials hide in Laguindingan during the second world war. Blocking force was established in Laguindingan that let Japanese soldiers to use boat instead going to Iligan.

The Philippine Independent Church was the first religious order established in the early community. The religious presence was evidenced by the Chapel erected on the highest promontory now known as Salcedo’s Hill. The cross still stand today. The silent witness of the establishment of the now growing town.

Laguindingan, was a sitio of Alubijid under the municipality of Cagayan de Oro. The first Barrio Teniente was Mariano Salcedo (from Kauswagan, Cagayan de Oro) which was appointed by the Alcalde de Cagayan. When Alubijid became a municipality, Proceso Pacana became the first Barrio Lieutenant until the end of World War II. Later a move to make Laguindingan a municipality was spearheaded by Glicerio Salcedo (Teniente del Barrio) who became the first Municipal Mayor of the town. The barangays that joined the move for township was known as the Sulawan Block namely: Kibaghot, Sinai, Mauswagon, Moog, Gasi, Aromahon, Tubajon, Sambulawan, Lapad and Liberty. On June 23, 1963, through House Bill No. 5612, President Diosdado Macapagal signed RA 3824, creating the municipality of Laguindingan.

(Source: https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Laguindingan)

POWER RATES UPDATE – June 2023 Residential – Php15.1771 /kWh

RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS

PAHIBALO PARA SA TANAN NATONG MGA MEMBER-CONSUMER-OWNERS (MCOs) MAO KINI ANG ATONG “POWER RATES UPDATE” alang sa atong mga RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS para sa Billing Month sa HUNYO 2023 (MISAKA) BALI’G – – – – Php15.1771 /kWh.

Dala kini sa PAG-TAAS sa variable cost sa atong mga independent power producers (IPP) apil usab sa pagtaas sa commercial rates sa Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM) dinhi sa Mindanao. Mao nga adunay pagkunhod o pag-ubos balor ug Php0.6934 /kWh alang sa atong mga Residential Customers dala usab sa:

  1. Generation Rate balor ug Php0.1112/kWh
  2. Transmission Rate balor ug Php0.0044/kWh
  3. System Loss Rate balor ug Php0.0049/kWh

Kining tanan mi’resulta sa atong effective residential consumer rate – Php15.1771 /kWh.

LOW VOLTAGE CONSUMERS – Ang Low Voltage adunay kinatibuk’ang pag-taas  balor ug 0.1123  nga adunay effective rate balor ug Php14.2136 / kWh.

LOW VOLTAGE CONSUMERS

HIGH VOLTAGE CONSUMERS – Ang High Voltage adunay kinatibuk’ang pag-saka balor ug 0.0561 ug adunay effective rate balor ug Php 13.8515/ kWh.

HIGH VOLTAGE CONSUMERS

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