Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi
urged all concerned agencies under the Department of Energy, particularly the
National Electrification Administration (NEA) and National Power Corporation
(NAPOCOR), to "go down to the cooperatives" and address their issues
and concerns.
In a dialogue sought by the officers
and members of the Philippine Rural Electric Cooperative Association, Inc.,
(PHILRECA) led by General Manager Wendell V. Ballesteros, Cusi told them:
"It should be the NEA and NAPOCOR who should approach the coops, not the
other way around. We have to work together to make household electrification
happen especially in Mindanao."
Among the following concerns raised
by the electric cooperatives (ECs) were:
(1) Ensure right-of-way for the
delivery of electricity, including the interconnection of islands;
(2) Push for tax reforms to address
consumer concerns;
(3) Non-privatization of Agus and
Pulangui Complexes in Mindanao;
(4) Interconnection of SPUG areas to
the main grid;
(5) DOE in cooperation with other government
agencies to put up a One Stop Shop and Fast Lane for the processing and issuance of
permits and licenses of energy projects;
(6) Clear policy in order to
streamline the allocation and availment processes of government financial
assistance for EC disaster-damaged facilities and EC disaster preparedness,
prevention and mitigation measures and emergency response;
(7) Well-defined authority of the
ECs in relation to right-of-way clearing; and
(8) EC provision for buffer stock of
critical materials.
The General Managers of the coops
around the country who joined the dialogue with the Energy Secretary were
Horacio T. Santos of Agusan del Norte Electric Coop., Inc. (ANECO); Victor R.
Cada of Quezon II Electric Coop., Inc. (QUEZELCO II); Rodrigo Sacedor, Davao
del Sur Electric Coop., Inc. (DASURECO); Atty. Carlos Roman L. Uybarreta, 1
CARE Party-List Representative; Rene M. Fajilagutan, of Romblon Electric Coop.,
Inc. (ROMELCO); Sergio C. Dagooc of Siargao Island Electric Coop., Inc.
(SIARELCO) and Dinagat Island Electric Coop., Inc. (DIELCO); Gabriel A.
Tordesillas Sr. of Cagayan II Electric Coop., Inc. (CAGELCO II); Wendell V.
Ballesteros of Davao Oriental Electric Coop., Inc. (DORECO); Ludovico D. Lim of
Antique Electric Coop., Inc. (ANTECO); Veronica T. Briones of Camarines Sur IV
Electric Coop., Inc. (CASURECO IV); Reynaldo V. Villanueva of Nueva Ecjia II
Area 1 & 2 Electric Coop., Inc. (NEECO II-Area 1 & 2); and Egdon A.
Sabio of Misamis Occidental II Electric Coop., Inc. (MOELCI II).
Cusi recommended that a
vulnerability assessment be made to ascertain those highly prone areas to
disasters to mitigate effects of calamity.
"Organize yourselves for
emergency response, submit your individual disaster preparedness courses of
action so we will know how to deal what to do when your area is affected."
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