After more than three hours of dialogue yesterday with various sectors in Bacolod City, the KEPCO SPC Power Corporation clarified that the intention to increase its rates is reasonable and competitive compared to other available coal fired powered plant in the region.
Representatives from KEPCO SPC Power Corp. led yesterday a dialogue-consultation with sectoral groups here in Bacolod City on their request to amend previous power sales contract with CENECO which would result into an increase rate. In photo are Mr. Ron Tangkay, Atty. Guillermo Dabbay and Atty. Julius Reyes (Gil Severino photo)
Despite this future increase to be passed on to Central Negros Electric Cooperative, Inc. (CENECO) consumers, the Bacolod-based power distribution utility continues to enjoy the rank of “lowest in the region” per data gathered by an independent research web entitykuryente.org.ph.