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Status of Barangay (Village)Energization
Policies & Strategies
Best Practices
Support to EnsureSustainability
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STATUS OF ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM STATUS OF BARANGAY (VILLAGE) ENERGIZATION
LEGEND: 119 ECs
90 100%
24 PIOUs/LGUs
ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTIONUTILITIES
LUZON - 8 EDUs VISAYAS - 4 EDUsMINDANAO - 4 EDUsTOTAL 16 EDUs
As of June 1969
Source:EA Annual Report 1968-1969
Towns/Citi esPotential 1,422Energized 739Energized 51.97%
Connections
Potential 6.210 MServed 1.217 MEnergized 19.60%
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I. Appropriate Laws:
STATE POLICY OBJECTIVE Total Electrification of the Countryside on
an Area Coverage Basis
Policies & Strategies
Provision of electric service by combining the morethinly
settled areas with the most densely settled areas
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What is a typical rural barangay?The smallest political unit in the country withan average of 230 residential consumers With 7.5 kms distribution network
What is a typical rural sitio?
A territorial enclave within a barangay whichmay be distant from the barangay centerComposed of 60 to 80 households
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II. Policy Framework :
Rural Electrification
is considered as an infrastructurelike roads & bridges
Policies & Strategies
Every kilometer of line extended supports economicuplift & opportunities in the countrysideCongress appropriates funds annually for missionary electrification
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SITIO ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAM
YEAR NO. OFSITIOSEST. PROJECT
COST (P) IN DOLLARS
2011 1,520 0.814 B 18.94 M
2012 5,643 5.643 B 131.23 M
2013 6,500 6.500 B 151.16 M
2014 10,729 10.729 B 249.44 M
2015 10,851 10.851 B 252.35 M
TOTAL 35,243 34.537 B 803.12 M
Conversion: $1 = P 43.00
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Continuing Support of Leaders & Populace toEnsure Sustainability
III. Government Partnership with
International Funding Agencies Experience & funds with concessional termsfacilitate program management. For present &future undertakings, funds and expertise can be tapped for renewable energy projects andadvance technology.
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IV. Private Public Partnership
Other than public support, funds from generatingcompanies, among others, have been tapped tosupport village electrification for marginalizedcommunities where they are hosted.
Policies & Strategies
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V. Strategic Program ImplementationBeneficiaries are tapped for participation &support to program execution, such as securingright-of-way, line clearing, labor & manpowerprovision, as well as information/educationprograms, among others.
Policies & Strategies
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VI.People Participation
Involvement & participation of beneficiariesand would-be beneficiaries in sustainability programs. Shared undertaking and
responsibility can be a strong indicator of success in a project.
Policies & Strategies
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Best Practices
I. Task Force Kapatid(Brotherhood)
Composed of NEA & electriccooperatives (ECs) engineers &
linemen, organized for construction,restoration and rehabilitation of theelectric distribution system includingcalamity-stricken ECs
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II. Organization of Barangay (Village) Power Association(BAPA) and Electric Consumers Association (ECA)
Install main meter toclustered houses Reduce operational expenses Participate in pilferage
control Extend livelihood loan
Best Practices
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III. ORGANIZATION OF AN MSEAC(Multi-Sectoral Electrification Advisory Council)
Effective complement in institutional strengthening Positive support from the community
Responsive monitoring & evaluation of projects Representatives come from Agro-Fishery, Barangay
Council, Business, Civic, Education, Local Government,Media, Religious, Youth & Women
Best Practices
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National & Local Government Support
Continuing Support of Leaders & Populace to
Ensure Sustainability
Consistent support in terms of policies & fundsensures participation and sustainability of program, thus achieving better quality of life/education & business opportunities for thecountryside population.
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