Power coops lost P4.9B in properties to ‘Yolanda’ | Inquirer Business

Power coops lost P4.9B in properties to ‘Yolanda’

By: - Reporter / @amyremoINQ
/ 07:39 PM November 26, 2013

Tacloban city, devastated by powerful Typhoon Haiyan, is seen in Leyte province, central Philippines. AP FILE PHOTO

MANILA, Philippines — Electric cooperatives in Luzon and Visayas lost P4.9 billion worth of properties at the height of supertyphoon ‘‘Yolanda’’ (international name: Haiyan), the National Electrification Administration said on Tuesday.

Based on the initial assessments made by the energy agencies, NEA reported that a total of 34 electric cooperatives—of which seven are in Luzon and 27 are in Visayas—suffered losses due to total or partial damage to their distribution lines, substations and sub-transmission lines, when the typhoon pummeled the country on November 8.

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Electric co-ops in Leyte reportedly suffered the worst damage, with combined losses amounting to P3.5 billion. These co-ops with their corresponding losses were identified as Don Orestes Romualdez Electric Cooperative Inc. (Dorelco), P870 million; Leyte V Electric Cooperative Inc. (Leyeco V), P861.5 million; Capiz Electric Cooperative Inc. (Capelco), P670 million; Leyte II Electric Cooperative Inc. (Leyeco II), P660.9 million; and Leyte III Electric Cooperative Inc. (Leyeco III), P464.98 million.

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NEA said it has already made available calamity loans to the affected ECs, and has so far disbursed P371 million to 17 electric co-ops.

As of Tuesday, NEA said that power has been restored in areas covered by the power distribution franchises of the Masbate Electric Cooperative Inc.(Maselco); VMC Electric Cooperative Inc. (Vresco); Bohol I Electric Cooperative Inc.(Boheco I); Bohol II Electric Cooperative Inc. (Boheco II); Cebu II Electric Cooperative Inc. (Cebeco II); Southern Leyte Electric Cooperative Inc. (Soleco); Leyte IV Electric Cooperative Inc. (Leyeco IV); Samar I Electric Cooperative Inc. (Samelco I); and Northern Samar Electric Cooperative Inc. (Norsamelco).

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