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DAVAO CITY Customers of the Aboitiz-owned Davao Light and Power Co. Inc. should expect electricity rates on their December bill to be 38-centavos lower compared to the previous month’s bill. “Residential customers of Davao Light will enjoy lower electricity bills this holiday season due to the decrease in generation charge as…
Discover the latest news on power rates in Davao as the residential rate slightly decreases in November. Learn how this reduction is attributed to changes in power supply prices and find out how you can manage your energy consumption during the holiday season. Check out Davao Light's official Facebook page for energy conservation tips and visit www.davaolight.com for the complete November rates. Stay informed with PRDavao Light, the third largest privately-owned electric distribution utility in the country.
DAVAO CITY The Aboitiz-owned Davao Light and Power Co., Inc. announced a reduction in electricity rate this month due to lower supply price in the spot market, including coal. It said electricity rate is now at P9.12 per kilowatt-hour (kWh), from P9.21 last month. The Davao Light said this translates to…
An official from Davao Light and Power Company (Davao Light) has assured that there will be a surplus of energy supply during the upcoming barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan elections (BSKE). Mindanao currently has a surplus of 1,000 megawatts in electricity supply, according to Fermin Edillon, Davao Light reputation enhancement officer.
He said that the surplus in the supply of electricity on the island indicates that there will be enough electricity supply in Davao Region, thus assuring no power interruptions will happen. He also said scheduled power interruptions during the election periods will be canceled. However, Edillon said that unplanned power interruptions caused by external factors such as fallen trees or other unforeseen circumstances are beyond the control of power distribution companies.
As for Davao Light, Edillon also said one factor of the sufficiency in the power supply is the utility’s participation in getting supply from the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WE