Batelec 2’s poor service draws flak
ROSELLE AQUINO
LIPA CITY: Residents from various municipalities in Batangas are up in arms over what they called “worsening power service” provided by the local power cooperative, particularly the Batangas 2 Electric Cooperative (Batelec 2).
Batelec 2 is the distributor of electric power to San Juan, Taysan, Lobo, Rosario, Mabini, Tingloy, Bauan, San Pascual, Ibaan, Alitagtag, Cuenca, San Jose, Mataas na Kahoy, Balete, Padre Garcia, Malvar, Talisay, Laurel, and Batangas City.
The residents from the vast coverage area of Batelec 2 have decried the service provider’s recurring scheduled power outages coupled with the high generation rates levied upon consumers.
According to complaints, the frequent power interruptions can last up to several hours, resulting in great inconvenience in daily lives and massive losses to businesses.
Nina Balogo, a local business owner based in Taysan, said her livelihood is greatly impacted by Batelec 2’s unreliable service.
Running a piggery, each interruption has a double effect on their operations. Power outages at the piggery also results in water service interruption, a crucial utility in daily operations in piggery.
Another resident, Mae Panganiban, a housewife in Lobo, lamented that almost daily power interruptions have negatively affected their family’s health and well-being. The dry season is exacerbated by lack of power service resulting in sleepless nights and bouts with flu.
Another sector allegedly affected by the electric cooperative’s poor service are work-from-home employees who are heavily reliant on consistent service, both internet and electricity, to fulfill their daily tasks.
Ruth Manguiat from Mabini town and Yanna Yee from Lipa City expressed their frustration and the taxing task of looking for alternative workspaces outside their homes every time Batelec 2 announces a scheduled power interruption, thereby defeating the purpose of their work-from-home arrangements.
Aside from the life and livelihood inconveniences brought by frequent service interruptions by Batelec 2, another concern that irks residents is the bad effect of sudden surge on their appliances. Constant surges and outages affect electrical components and cause early degradation and even breakage of their appliances.
The rising uproar among Batangas residents against Batelec 2 has reached the local government.
Members of the Municipal Council of Lobo, Batangas, Councilor John Michael Anyayahan and Councilor Mark Tiu have expressed their dismay towards the underperforming electric cooperative and have filed resolutions to formalize these complaints.
Concerned officials are hoping the resolutions will ultimately reach the Congress for immediate action.
Councilor Tiu averred that the Batelec 2’s system and infrastructure are outdated and are currently insufficient to effectively and efficiently electrify the municipalities under its service.
In case the current cooperative is unable or unwilling to overhaul and upgrade its facilities, the municipality said it is open to a Congressional intervention to improve the service for all Batangueños.
Additionally, House Deputy Majority Leader and ACTCIS Rep. Erwin Tulfo has also filed a resolution along with other legislators calling for the removal of franchise from underperforming power cooperatives across the country.
Meanwhile, according to Batelec 2 Consumer Services and Public Relations Manager Joan Orias, the power interruptions across Batangas are due to storms and other weather disturbances that cause damage to power lines and insulations.
It was recently reported that damages to five power lines across Lipa City caused class cancellations at De La Salle Lipa.
Over 90 percent of Batangas, a prime tourist destination and highly industrialized province in the Calabarzon region, is serviced by Batelec 1 and Batelec 2.
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2023-12-05T08:00:00.0000000Z
2023-12-05T08:00:00.0000000Z
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