posted December 20, 2018 at 08:40 pm by Alena Mae S. Flores
Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi said
Thursday the government will take over Palawan Electric Cooperative within the
month if the cooperative failed to resolve the province’s worsening power
supply problem.
“I have given instructions, if
Paleco will not shape up by the end of the month, I will take over. Remember
what the President [Rodrigo Duterte] said,” Cusi said.
Duterte recently issued a stern
warning to Paleco that the national government would be compelled to take over
the power distributor’s facilities if frequent blackouts in Palawan persisted
until the end of the year.
“NEA [National Electrification
Administration] and the task force [will takeover]. I cannot afford
service to be interrupted,” Duterte said.
Paleco which has the second largest
franchise area in the country provides power to 18 municipalities and Puerto
Princesa City, serving a total of 135,284 consumers as of April 2018.
Senator Sherwin Gatchalian
previously backed the plan of the government to take over Paleco to resolve the
province’s worsening power supply problem.
Gatchalian said Palaweños were
complaining about the lengthy rotational brownouts they experienced in their
province amid the cooperative’s inefficiencies in coming up with solutions to
the problem.
Gatchalian, chairman of the Senate
committee of energy, facilitated a dialog and held a committee hearing with
stakeholders of Paleco more than a year ago to determine the cause of the long
blackouts in the province.
The senator also urged NEA to take
over Paleco.
Gatchalian said each Paleco consumer
experienced an average of 126 power interruptions in 2017, which he said was
beyond the NEA standard of 25 interruptions per consumer per year.
This resulted in an average of 16
hours of power interruption every month or a total of 187 hours in 2017.
Based on the NEA standard, the
acceptable frequency of power interruption is 45 hours per consumer per year.
Gatchalian said in July 2017,
Palawan consumers had to endure 31 hours of blackouts due to unreliable power
providers which failed to fulfill their obligations.
“It is the responsibility of NEA to
ensure that all covered areas of electric cooperatives get reliable power. In
this case, Paleco’s customers are experiencing serious problems with power
outages. NEA needs to step in now. Let’s not prolong this problem further,” he
said.
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