The administration of Albay Electric Cooperative Inc. (ALECO) created a task force to hasten the massive right-of-way clearing operation in Albay.
During a meeting, ALECO Board President Dir. Eddie Gumba said that one of the leading causes of line outages is the vegetation and other obstruction elements along the routes of power distribution lines, which need immediate action.
“The management is conducting this to prevent system losses due to further line outages and disruptions of electricity supply to the consumers in all three districts of Albay.”
According to Gumba, the management is conducting this very relevant action to prevent system losses due to further line outages and disruptions of electricity supply to the consumers in all three districts of Albay.
The clearing team sent by the Bicol Electric Cooperative Association (BECA) is composed of representatives from CANORECO (5), CASURECO 1 (5), CASURECO 2 ( 8 ), CASURECO 3 (5), CASURECO 4 ( 8 ) , SORECO 1 (5), SORECO 2 (13), MASELCO (5), TISELCO (6), and FICELCO (7) that will lead the 7-day activity in the province of Albay.
The ALECO management conducted a briefing for the “warriors of light,” including the engineers, linemen, foremen, and safety officers, to ensure proper implementation of safety protocols.
To prepare for the 7-day activity, the ALECO management conducted a briefing for the “warriors of light,” including the engineers, linemen, foremen, and safety officers, to ensure proper implementation of safety protocols.
The Provincial Government of Albay headed by Governor Grex Lagman extended its support to the task force.
“The bayanihan spirit is alive and well in Albay alagad kaipuhan tawang-doon na an tawong nagtatabang sa sadiri, an mas pasil tabangan,” Lagman said.