4 Electric Coops in
Eastern Visayas achieved full energization
By NEIL D. LOPIDO (PIA 8)
October 4, 2006
TACLOBAN CITY, Leyte
– Four Electric Cooperatives in Eastern Visayas has already achieved 100
percent energization as of July 31, 2006 according to Evangeline Paran,
Head of the National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) during the
opening ceremony of the 17th National Statistics Month (NSM) held at
the NEDA regional office on Monday.
Among the 11 electric
cooperatives in Region 8, Leyte Electric Cooperatives (LEYECO) II, III
& V in Leyte and Biliran Electric Cooperative (BILECO) in Biliran are
now fully energized covering a potential barangays of 196, 285, 416,
and 132, respectively.
At the regional level,
the status of energization has attained 90.8 percent which translates
to about 3,984 barangays energized out of the 4,390 total potential
barangays, Paran said.
At the provincial
level, Biliran achieved 100 percent energization while Leyte and
Southern Leyte realized 99.5 and 96.6 percent, respectively. All the
Samar provinces lagged behind due to problem of inaccessibility of
energy from the source of many barangays located in far-flung places
and island municipalities, the NSCB regional chief further said.
Paran revealed also in
her energy statistics updates that LEYECO V, where Ormoc City is
included, was also noted to have registered the highest number of
service connections followed by SOLECO in Southern Leyte while BILECO
in Biliran got the lowest number of service connections.
On the other hand,
Paran disclosed that the regional center of
Tacloban
City and nearby towns being served by LEYECO II, which accounts for
the biggest share of 25.8 percent of the total power distributed in
the region, consistently posted the cheapest electricity rate at P4.90
and P5.43 per kilowatt-hour (KWH) in 2004 and 2005, respectively.
Though Biliran is
already fully energized, the electricity in the province remains the
most expensive at P6.19 and P6.80 in 2004 and 2005, respectively due
to low consumption rate resulting from lack of industries and
commercial establishments accompanied by low population in the
province, Paran explained.
Moreover, Paran said
that the region’s system rate or the selling price of power from the
electric cooperatives to consumers was registered at P5.88 per KWH in
2005. This is higher by P0.56 over the P5.32 recorded in 2004. All
electric cooperatives registered increases, with Eastern Samar
Electric Cooperative (ESAMELCO) recording the highest at P1.01.
This year’s NSM
celebration is focused on the theme, "Empowering Consumers through
Responsive Energy Statistics" in line with the government’s Beat the
Odds program of providing "Electricity for All".