The electricity supplier based in Cebu, KEPCO-SALCON, has demanded that the contract for providing electricity to the Central Negros Electric Cooperative (CENECO), be immediately amended as it is now losing heavily due to the increase per metric tons of the coal it uses as fuel for its main plant supplying electricity to various areas in the Visayas.
The demand was aired by KEPCO-SALCON officials through CENECO officials during a consultation meeting at the Northwest Inn Hotel, Monday, one of those who attended the consultation conference, Bayan Muna (BM) provincial coordinator, Alejandro "Bundo" Deoma told "Tungkaron Ta Ini" program which airs daily in radio station DYRL, Wednesday during an interview.
CENECO General Manager Sulpicio Lagarde said, those invited to the consultation conference were limited to several representatives from the consumers’ sector, because of its urgency.