By Danessa O. Rivera (The
Philippine Star) | Updated December 14, 2015 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines - The Department
of Energy (DOE) has awarded several electric cooperatives (ECs) financial
assistance amounting to P114 million as part of efforts to provide power to
more households nationwide.
The agency said the grant is part of
the Nationwide Intensification of Household Electrification (NIHE) program.
The money was disbursed to 22 ECs in
Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao covering a total of 30,512 households.
These ECs include Biselco, Iselco I,
Panelco III, Quezelco II and Romeclo in Luzon, Banelco, Bileco, Boheco II,
Esamelco, Dorelco, Leyeco II, III, IV and V, Cevo in Visayas, Cotelco (main),
Daneco, Moresco I, Samelco II, Sukelco, Suleco, and Zamsureco II in Mindanao.
This program is in support of the
government’s Total Electrification Program which aims to promote the benefits
of electricity to uplift the economic well-being of people especially in rural
and remote areas.
The program also aims to encourage
all ECs to undertake a more detailed household electrification program to
establish a long-term holistic electrification plan.
“This program cements the partnership of the
DOE and electric cooperatives to support the government’s goal of total
electrification of the country,” Energy Secretary Zenaida Y. Monsada said.
Under the NIHE, the DOE targets to
provide power to at least 45,000 households for 2015-2017 to reach its 90
percent household electrification goals by 2017.
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