POWER RATES UPDATE -RESIDENTIAL CONSUMERS (BILLING MONTH SA OKTOBRE 2023)- PHP12.1156 /KWH.

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 OKTOBRE 2023 – – – – PHP12.1156 /KWH.

Dala kini sa PAG-TAAS sa variable cost sa atong mga independent power producers (IPP) ug suppliers. Dala kini sa pagtaas sa musunod:

1) Generation Rate pagtaas balor ug Php0.2952/kWh
2) System Loss Rate pagtaas balor ug Php0.0377/kWh

Bisan pa sa nahitabong pag-ubos sa:

3) Transmission Rate balor ug Php0.0224/kWh

Mao nga adunay pag-saka balor ug Php 0.358 /KWH alang sa atong mga Residential Customers nga mi’resulta sa atong effective residential consumer rate – Php 12.1156 /KWH.

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

  • LOW VOLTAGE CONSUMERS – Ang Low Voltage adunay kinatibuk’ang pag-saka balor ug 0.3532 matag KwH nga adunay effective rate balor ug Php 11.1532 / 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.)
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    • HIGH VOLTAGE CONSUMERS – Ang High Voltage adunay kinatibuk’ang pag-saka balor ug 0.2989 ug adunay effective rate balor ug Php 10.7700 / kWh. – (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.”

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

    “Bantay-Boltahe” launched to reward pilferage tipsters

    The Misamis Oriental-1 Rural Electric Service Cooperative, Inc (MORESCO-1) has urged the public to report pilferers and illegal power connections to stop electricity theft.

    MORESCO-1, in an advisory released this week, launched its “Bantay-Boltahe” program, as an info campaign for Policy To Reward Tipster For Pilferage Activities Having Differential Billing Computations; where tipsters will receive rewards should their report on power pilferage operations turned out positive.

    An amount of P500.00 per confirmed and processed report submitted by any regular employees of the coop, except for those who form part of the Energy Recovery Team of the Coop.

    An amount of P1,000.00 per confirmed and processed report submitted by any outsource or contractual employees of MORESCO-1 and any persons who have personal knowledge of the said violations.

    The rewards shall cover per account or connection. Should the person report several accounts and confirmed to be positive after due process, each account shall bear a reward.

    MORESCO-1 assured that reports will be strictly confidential. THIS REWARD WILL COVER ONLY  THOSE REPORTED PILFERAGES HAVING DIFFERENTIAL BILLING COMPUTATIONS.

    Illegal activities under Republic Act 7832, or the Anti-Electric Transmission Lines/Materials Pilferage Act of 1994, include electric tamper, jumper, flying connections, use of a current reversing transformer, illegal transfer of meter, shorting or shunting of wire in meter socket, use of loop connection, and destroying of meter, equipment, wire and conduit.

    Violators will face imprisonment of six to 12 years, a fine of P10,000 to P20,000, payment of differential billing in the last five years, and surcharges.

    For tips, you may call Customer Welfare Officers (CWOs) of any of these Service Areas:

    SERVICE AREAS

    Talakag Service Area (TSA)

    0917-553-5232

    Laguindingan Service Area (LSA)

    0917-848-1624

    Manticao Service Area (MSA)

    0998-554-7020

    Opol Service Area (OSA)

    0917-709-1549

    Canitoan Sub-Office (CSO)

    0917-706-3151

    24 HOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE HOTLINE NUMBERS:

    GLOBE

    0917-325-8560 (Texts)

    0917-794-8314 (Calls)

    SMART

    0920-955-8560 (Texts

    0949-889-2047 (Calls)

    REMEMBER THAT BEING GRID GUARDIANS IS A SHARED RESPONSIBILITY

    M1 TASKFORCE BSKE 2023 – RED ALERT STATUS – LIFTED

    October 31, 2023 | 18:00H

    To: MORESCO-1 Employees
    Cc: MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE
    Sub: LIFTING OF RED ALERT STATUS

    With the near completion of election Returns Processed by COMELEC, the ESDM declares the RED ALERT STATUS LIFTED.

    However, The Engineering, Service Area and CorPlan Departments are enjoined to closely monitor and respond to any power interruptions incidents. As Directed by NEA and DOE, Election Taskforce Power Reporting is still in effect until November 6, 2023

    Thank you very much for all of your support and hardwork in the conduct of our duties and functions on this BSK Elections 2023.

    Collen B. Tarcelo, PEE
    Engineering Services Department Manager
    Alternate Chair, M1 Taskforce BSK Elections 2023

    (As approved by GM JBU)


    📲☎️ Please be vigilant with regard to keeping our power lines safe and free from hazardous activities especially during the conduct of the elections activities. If you have questions about this Advisory, or report an incident regarding our electrical facilities, you may call our

    24 HOUR CUSTOMER SERVICE HOTLINE NUMBERS:

    GLOBE
    0917-325-8560 (Texts)
    0917-794-8314 (Calls)

    SMART
    0920-955-8560 (Texts
    0949-889-2047 (Calls)

    REMEMBER THAT SECURING THE POWER LINES IS A SHARED RESPONSIBILITY