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PBBM: Two emergency gensets from Palawan to be sent to Siquijor

President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. inspecting the Siquijor Island Power Corporation power plant in Siquijor.*PIA Siquijor photo

President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. on Wednesday, June 11, ordered the deployment of at least two emergency generator sets (gensets) from Palawan to Siquijor to address the prevailing power crisis in the province.

Marcos gave the directive, after his inspection of the power plant operated by the Siquijor Island Power Corporation (SIPCOR) in Siquijor town.

In an interview, Marcos said the power supply deficiencies are expected, considering the deteriorating condition of the power plant.

“The gensets are arriving tonight or tomorrow. So, once that’s installed and running, the supply will be sufficient. But this is a temporary solution,” he said.

“We have given ourselves a deadline of six months for the short-address term solution. By six months from now, we will then impose whatever new arrangements that we have to do, so that six months from now, we do not have to resort to emergency genset.”

Marcos said he is “serious” in looking for “permanent” solutions to address the power outages in Siquijor and meet the province’s growing electricity demand.

He said SIPCOR must do its part in addressing the power crisis.

“The assessment is that SIPCOR has to come up with [a solution], live up to [its] commitments. Maraming kakulangan (There are so many shortcomings). We have to repair damage that has been caused by the collapse of the power supply, and that is the schedule we have given ourselves—six months. Six months from now, we will guarantee that there will be a long-term solution,” Marcos said.

Asked if the government is open to the idea of tapping another power supplier, Marcos said “everything is on the table.”

“We just have to examine what is the best solution. We have some very good ideas na (already). The administrator is here and he has put out a framework on what we need to attend to, what would come first, etc. We will give you more detail after the detailed planning for that,” he said.

“The victims of this situation are the ordinary people of Siquijor, and they cannot go about their business, ‘yun pa naman (considering that) Siquijor is growing so quickly at nagiging tourist destination na ang Siquijor (and Siquijor is now becoming a tourist destination). We are losing, they are losing that opportunity to develop dahil nga dito sa kakulangan ng kuryente (because of lack of power supply).”

Marcos has ordered a full investigation into SIPCOR amid the long-standing power supply issues in Siquijor.*PNA

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