Residents of Central Negros will experience only a modest adjustment in their electricity bills this August 2025, as Negros Power announced that average residential rates will be at ₱11.50/kWh. This reflects an increase of ₱0.13/kWh compared to the previous month’s ₱11.37/kWh.
Negros Electric and Power Corporation (Negros Power) has issued a clarification regarding the bill deposit policy for its customers, particularly in light of its ongoing transition from the Central Negros Electric Cooperative (CENECO). The company emphasized that bill deposits are a standard practice in the power distribution industry and outlined the procedure for eligible consumers […]
As part of its first anniversary celebration, Negros Electric and Power Corporation (Negros Power) reaffirmed its commitment to environmental stewardship by leading a coastal cleanup drive in Talisay City on August 2, 2025. This initiative is one of several under the company’s ongoing “Ikaw Ang Una” campaign, which prioritizes consumer welfare and active community engagement.
As Typhoon Crising brought days of intense wind and rain across Negros Occidental, Negros Power launched a fast, coordinated emergency response to minimize power disruptions and safeguard communities. Even as flooding continues to affect many parts of the province, the utility company remains actively engaged in clearing operations and power restoration efforts.
In just under a year of operations, Negros Electric and Power Corporation (Negros Power) has made major strides in cutting electricity system losses in Central Negros. Through a combination of aggressive enforcement, infrastructure modernization, and community involvement, the company has brought its system loss rate down from 11.84% in August 2024 to 8.03% as of […]
Negros Electric and Power Corporation (Negros Power) has successfully completed the full rehabilitation and upgrade of the 30-kilometer Bacolod–Silay 69-kilovolt (kV) sub-transmission line — a critical project aimed at improving grid reliability and minimizing power interruptions in Central Negros.