When Typhoon Tino struck Negros Island with winds reaching 220 kph, communities across Bacolod and Central Negros once again faced the harsh reality of living in a typhoon-prone region. Trees that had endured previous storms, including Typhoon Odette in 2021, were uprooted. Power infrastructures suffered heavy damage as substations, poles, and lines were brought down […]
Energy Secretary Sharon Garin has commended Negros Power and the communities of Central Negros for their rapid and coordinated efforts in restoring electricity following the severe impact of Typhoon Tino. The Signal No. 4 typhoon, which struck on November 4, 2025, caused widespread outages across the region, prompting an extensive restoration campaign marked by teamwork, […]
Negros Power has strengthened its community assistance efforts by donating rice to families affected by Typhoon Tino, reaffirming its commitment to helping Negros Occidental recover from the widespread disruption caused by the storm. The initiative reflects the company’s continued role not only as a power provider but also as a partner in community resilience.
Negros Power has issued its official electricity rates for November 2025, alongside a series of relief measures designed to support consumers still recovering from the impact of Typhoon Tino. The announcement reflects both ongoing market conditions and the company’s commitment to easing financial burdens for affected households.
The company’s 53-hectare Northill Gateway along the Airport Access Road will be the home of this first Singapore international school in the region Bacolod City will soon welcome the first Singapore International School in the entire Negros Island Region and Western Visayas, marking a major milestone in the city’s educational landscape. Singapore School Philippines, one […]
Nearly two weeks after Typhoon Tino struck Negros Island with destructive winds and widespread damage, Negros Power has reported major advancements in its ongoing restoration work. The utility confirms that power has been returned to the vast majority of its service areas, marking a significant milestone in the recovery phase for Central Negros.