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The Negros Power Pakape Program aims to foster open dialogue and collaboration with barangay officials and residents in Bacolod City.

PaKAPe Program: Negros Power Empowers Bacolod Communities

The Negros Power Pakape Program aims to foster open dialogue and collaboration with barangay officials and residents in Bacolod City.

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When a business becomes more than an enterprise. Before it has officially taken over the distribution utility, Negros Power has shown that it cares for the community it is serving. That is one of their core values. Six months into operations, the company is taking a proactive approach to community engagement with the recent launching of its new “PaKAPe Program.” It aims to foster open dialogue and collaboration with barangay officials and residents in Bacolod City.

The PaKAPe Program

The “PaKAPe Program” serves as a platform for discussing plans and programs related to community concerns. It focuses on strengthening cooperation and building positive relationships between Negros Power and the barangays of Bacolod.

“We believe that open communication is key to addressing the needs of our communities,” said Engr. Bailey del Castillo, Chief Operations Officer of Negros Power. “Through the Pakape Program, we can work together to ensure a reliable and safe electricity service for all.”

Engr. Bailey del Castillo, Chief Operations Officer of Negros Power.

BReaD: Data-Driven Solutions for Better Service

One key component of the Pakape Program is the “BReaD” (Barangay Reassessment Drive) program, which local authorities and Negros Power can gather vital data on the electrical demand across Barangays, identify areas that require upgrades or maintenance, and ensure that safety standards are met for residents.

This initiative plays a crucial role in improving the safety and sustainability of electrical systems in communities.

“This data will be invaluable in identifying areas that need upgrades or maintenance,” explained del Castillo. “It will also support the annual budgeting process by determining the budget required for both electricity usage and the electric service connection applications for all unmetered barangay facilities.”

BELT: Empowering Barangay Electricians for Safer Communities

Recognizing the importance of skilled personnel at the barangay level, Negros Power has launched the “BELT” (Barangay Electrician Livelihood Training) program in collaboration with the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA).

This program provides essential knowledge and skills training to barangay personnel and electricians, equipping them to prevent electrical accidents and promote safety with electricity.

“This program is crucial for ensuring the safety of our constituents,” said Barangay Captain of Brgy. Taculing Lady Gles Pallen, who participated in the BELT program. “With the knowledge and skills gained through this training, we can better address electrical issues in our barangay and prevent accidents.”

This initiative will also help to streamline new electrical applications to Negros Power thru the assistance of competent barangay electricians.

Red Zones: Preventing Electrical Hazards in Fire-Prone Areas

In collaboration with the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP), Negros Power has also implemented a “Red Zones” initiative.

This program focuses on 284 fire-prone sitios within 48 barangays in Bacolod City, providing information, education, and communication (IEC) campaigns to raise awareness about electrical hazards and promote safety practices.

“This initiative is vital for protecting our communities from electrical fires,” stated FSupt. Jenny Mae C. Maisip, a representative from the BFP. “By working together, we can educate residents about electrical safety and reduce the risk of fire incidents.”

This program will profoundly enhance community safety, reduce fire-related incidents, foster compliance with electrical service regulations, and convert unmetered households.

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