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SunStar Consumer group dismayed over deal postponement with Ceneco
NEGROS. The Power Watch Negros expresses dismay over the postponement of its Memorandum of Understanding signing with Central Negros Electric Cooperative. (Contributed Photo)
+ April 13, 2021 CONSUMER group Power Watch Negros has expressed dismay over the postponement of its memorandum of understanding (MOU) signing with Central Negros Electric Cooperative (Ceneco).
Its secretary general, Wennie Sancho, said in a statement that the signing of the MOU between them and the management of the distribution utility was postponed Tuesday, April 13, due to the opposition made by a member of Ceneco Board.
Sancho said the director cited the pandemic as the reason for the postponement and the need to further study the MOU.
SunStar Ceneco to contract ‘right amount’ of power, pushes for P1 rate reduction
Ceneco acting manager and project supervisor Lawyer Danny Pondevilla answers questions from the media in a press conference at a restaurant in Bacolod City yesterday, January 14) . (Erwin P. Nicavera)
+ January 15, 2021 Under a new management, the Central Negros Electric Cooperative (Ceneco) has assured the member-consumers of a more transparent and efficient services through one, ensuring that its power supply contracts are free from corruption and other irregularities.
Its new acting manager and project supervisor Lawyer Danny Pondevilla, in a press conference at a restaurant in Bacolod City yesterday, said the power distribution utility is making sure that it will just contract the “right amount” of power from its suppliers.