ACCESS Strongly Supports Proposed Partnership Between Negros Power and NONECO
The President of the Alliance of Concerned Consumers in Electricity and Social Services (ACCESS), Wennie Sancho strongly believes that amidst the clamor of inefficient services and inadequate power supply from the electricity consumers in Northern Negros, the proposed partnership between Negros Power and Northern Negros Electric Cooperative, Inc. through a Joint Venture Agreement(JVA) is poised to significantly enhance power services with the increase in the demand for power supply in the latter’s franchise area
“Drawing from the successful collaboration between Negros Power and CENECO, this initiative promises numerous benefits for consumers. ACCESS and Power Watch Negros are assisting consumers in Northern Negros in solidifying and strengthening the formation of the Alliance of Consumers in Northern Negros (ACNN) in support of the endeavor in providing affordable and reliable power supply to the people,” Sancho said in a statement.
Key advantages in this project that compelled ACCESS to support this proposal includes improved infrastructure, increased efficiency and enhanced reliability in power supply. A partnership can leverage Negros Power’s expertise to upgrade NONECO’S infrastructure leading to reduced outages and better services quality, he added.
Sancho further said that “consumers in northern Negros can expect more responsive and accountable services, as the partnership may introduce innovative solution and best practices from the energy sector.”
“Strengthening the ACNN will provide a unified voice for consumers ensuring that their interests are represented in the partnership’s decision-making process.
This collaboration has the potential to create a more robust and consumer-centric power service framework in Northern Negros, aligning with the goals of ACCESS and ACNN to promote efficient and reliable energy access,” Sancho also said in a statement.*




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