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Negros Power Invests ₱630M to Strengthen Bacolod’s Power Grid
BACOLOD CITY — If you’ve noticed fewer outages lately and a more stable power supply, that’s not by accident. It’s part of a bigger story—one that continues to unfold as Negros Power ramps up its commitment to improving electricity services across Bacolod and nearby areas.
This time, the company is investing a significant ₱630 million to upgrade its power infrastructure—and for us as consumers, that’s a very welcome development.
🔌 A Stronger, More Reliable Power System
Negros Power is set to:
- Upgrade its 69kV sub-transmission lines
- Build two new substations in key growth areas
These projects are part of a five-year rehabilitation plan, now in its second year—and from what we’re seeing, the momentum is real.
The two new substations will rise in:
- Provincial Capitol area (San Juan Street)
- Upper East township (Megaworld development)
👉 Expected completion:
- Capitol Substation – by end of 2026
- Megaworld Substation – early 2027
- Once completed, Bacolod will have 13 substations, up from 11 today—giving the city more capacity to grow without overloading the system.
📈 Why This Upgrade Matters (From a Consumer’s Perspective)
Let’s be honest—nothing disrupts daily life more than unreliable electricity. Whether you’re running a business, working from home, or just trying to get through a normal day, stability matters.
And here’s what stands out:
- Power demand is growing by about 7% yearly
- Existing substations could reach 90–100% capacity in a few years
- Ideal capacity should only be 70% to stay safe and efficient
👉 Without these upgrades, outages and voltage issues would likely increase.
So this investment is not just expansion—it’s prevention.
🏗️ What’s Happening on the Ground
The ₱630M budget covers:
- Around ₱200M–₱250M per substation
- About ₱130M for line rehabilitation
Key projects include:
- New 2.4 km line from Gonzaga Substation
- Connections to the Megaworld substation
- Rehabilitation of the Bacolod-Bata line, boosting capacity from 126 MVA to 220 MVA
That last one is especially critical—it ensures enough power supply for future developments.
⏱️ Expect Some Interruptions (But There’s a Reason)
Yes, there will be scheduled power interruptions.
- Duration: 30 minutes to 8 hours
- Frequency: Weekly in some areas
But here’s the important part:
👉 These are planned and controlled, not unexpected outages.
Negros Power is using switching techniques to minimize affected areas—something consumers have already started to notice.
🏙️ Supporting Bacolod’s Growth
Major developments are rising across the city:
- Megaworld Upper East
- PHINMA Saludad
- Rockwell Center Bacolod
These projects bring jobs, business, and opportunities—but they also require stable electricity.
And that’s exactly what this investment is preparing for.
📉 Good News: No Immediate Rate Increase
Here’s something many of us worry about—will this increase our electric bills?
According to Negros Power:
- Rates in 2025 actually decreased compared to 2024
- Increased demand helps distribute costs better
👉 Meaning: More users = more efficient cost sharing
Also, any rate changes still need approval from the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC).
📊 Real Results So Far
The improvements are already showing:
- 38% reduction in outage frequency (SAIFI)
- 67% improvement in outage duration (SAIDI)
As a consumer, that’s something you can actually feel—fewer disruptions, smoother daily routines.
🚀 Ahead of Schedule
In just 19 months, Negros Power has already completed:
👉 39% of its 5-year plan
That’s ahead of the expected 30%.
If this pace continues, we might even see full completion earlier than planned.
💡 Final Thoughts (From a Consumer’s Lens)
As someone who relies on electricity daily—for work, home, and everything in between—this kind of investment is reassuring.
It tells us:
- The system is not being ignored
- Growth is being planned
- And improvements are already happening
Yes, there may be temporary inconveniences like scheduled interruptions—but if it leads to long-term reliability, it’s a trade-off worth understanding.
Because in the end, what we all want is simple:
👉 Stable, reliable, and future-ready power.
And right now, it looks like Bacolod is moving in that direction.
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