The Art of Drinking Coffee The Art of Drinking Coffee: A Personal Journey Through Tradition and Trend Growing up in a house where the rich aroma of freshly brewed coffee was a constant companion, I didn’t just develop a love for the beverage; I inherited a piece of our family’s […]
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A Brighter Future for Bacolod: Negros Power’s 5-Year Development Plan
0 commentsA Brighter Future for Bacolod: Negros Power’s 5-Year Development Plan As a lifelong resident of Bacolod, I’ve grown accustomed to the intermittent power outages that have plagued our city for years. These disruptions have not only been frustrating but have also had a significant impact on our daily lives and […]
Bacolod’s Early Morning Brownouts: Why Fixing Hotspots Matters
0 commentsUnderstanding Bacolod’s Early Morning Brownouts: Why Fixing Hotspots Matters Recently, many Bacolod residents expressed frustration over early morning brownouts, which have disrupted their routines. These interruptions, primarily occurring around 2 AM, have sparked much discussion online. However, these brownouts are part of a critical effort by Negros Power to prevent […]
Production, Operations, Logistics Management | Jojo Vito Designs Gallery
10 commentsProduction, Operations, and Logistics Management Jojo Vito Designs Gallery: Production, Operations, and Logistics Management Challenges My journey with Jojo Vito Designs Gallery began with a passion for art and design. What started as crafting masks for Bacolod’s MassKara Festival has since evolved into a business that creates furniture, home […]
Si.Pud Bar & Grill : A Review
0 commentsSi.Pud Bar & Grill | L-R: Jojo Bayona, Sonny Cabahug, Yourstruly and Lei Lani Dusaban Discovering Si.Pud Bar & Grill: A Mixed Bag of Flavors and Fun The Adventure Begins [ Si.Pud Bar & Grill ] As someone who loves exploring Bacolod City’s culinary scene, my friends and I—fellow USLS […]
Bacolod’s Aging Power Grid
0 commentsReflecting on Bacolod’s Aging Power Grid: Insights from Mayor Benitez’s Press Conference While scrolling through social media, I came across a post from Mayor Albee Benitez’s recent press conference, and one issue stood out—the alarming state of Bacolod’s power grid. As someone who relies heavily on a stable electricity supply, […]
Dengue Prevention: How to Protect Your Family
0 commentsDengue Prevention Battle Against Dengue: My Commitment to Prevention Living in Bacolod, I’ve always been aware of the looming threat of dengue, especially during the rainy season. It’s a reality that hits close to home—literally and figuratively. Just recently, my sister-in-law was diagnosed with dengue. Seeing her struggle was a […]
A Grateful Community: Reflecting on Negros Power’s Swift Action
0 commentsA Grateful Community: Reflecting on Negros Power’s Swift Action Yesterday, we experienced a significant shift in our daily lives as power was restored to our homes and businesses in Bacolod City. The past few days have been challenging, with frequent rotational brownouts disrupting our routines, but the efforts of Negros […]
Negros Power’s Quick Action
0 commentsNegros Power’s Quick Action: A Consumer’s Perspective As a consumer, I can’t help but reflect on the challenging situation we’ve faced with our power infrastructure. We’ve known for a while that some of our substations were like ticking bombs, ready to cause widespread power interruptions at any moment. This was […]
Negros Power Generator Support for BACIWA Pumping Stations
0 commentsNegros Power Eases Our Struggles with Generator Support for BACIWA Pumping Stations Amid the power issues we’ve been dealing with in Bacolod City, Negros Power has come through for us, the consumers. They recently provided three generator sets to the BACIWA pumping stations, which have been struggling due to the […]
Bringing Power Back in Central Negros : The Arrival of the Mobile Substation
0 commentsBringing Power Back in Central Negros: The Arrival of the Mobile Substation A Sudden Power Outage: What Happened? Recently, our community faced an unexpected challenge when the 13-year-old transformer at the Alijis Substation broke down. The sudden failure left over 40,000 of us without power, quickly turning our daily routines […]
13-Year-Old Transformer at Alijis Substation Fails Due to Age and Overloading
0 comments13-Year-Old Transformer at Alijis Substation Fails A Sudden Blackout and Its Impact Our community experienced an unexpected power outage when the 13-year-old transformer at the Alijis Substation finally gave out. Many of us were left in the dark, wondering what went wrong. This transformer had been a crucial part of […]
Dealing with Power Outages in Central Negros
0 commentsDealing with Power Outages in Central Negros: A Consumer’s Perspective The Issue: Power Outages are Disruptive If you live in Central Negros, you’re probably no stranger to the annoyance of frequent power outages. They happen without warning, throwing off your daily routine, making it hard to get things done, and […]
Bacolod City’s Ambitious Underground Cabling Project
0 commentsBacolod City’s Ambitious Underground Cabling Project Bacolod City is gearing up for a significant urban development project as Mayor Albee Benitez and Negros Power’s Chief Operating Officer, Engr. Bernard Bailey Del Castillo has initiated discussions to move the city’s electrical and telecommunication cables underground. This initiative is critical to Mayor […]
Enhanced Customer Service: CENECO and Negros Power Team Up
0 commentsEnhanced Customer Service: CENECO and Negros Power Team Up Enhanced Customer Service: CENECO and Negros Power Collaboration for Superior Customer Service In a remarkable effort to enhance customer convenience and streamline services, CENECO and Negros Power managements have formed a strategic alliance to utilize the temporary office of Negros Power […]