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DUMAGUETE CITY – The Energy Development Corporation (EDC), a Lopez-led geothermal company turned over some P4.16 million to the Negros Oriental 1 Electric Cooperative, Inc. (NORECO 1) for its electrification fund under Energy Regulations (ER) 1-94 benefits as host to EDC’s 222.5 megawatts (MW) Southern Negros geothermal facility including its Green Core Geothermal, Inc. (GCGI) subsidiary in Valencia, Negros Oriental.
The generation companies are required to turn over the EF to the DUs, which is responsible for opening a trust account and for administering the fund.
“We are grateful for the generosity of EDC and GCGI and for the fast delivery of these benefits. This is a big help in funding crucial projects in our areas,” said Jose Jovileo Acabal, General Manager of NORECO-1.
EDC- Negros Team corporate social responsibility head, Norreen Bautista said that being able to directly disburse to the partner communities’ benefits as hosts to the geothermal facilities provides them with the opportunity to forge a stronger partnership with them as “we work together to not only provide reliable, clean, stable power to more Negrenses but to also help them thrive even during this COVID-19 pandemic.”
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