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Davao Light Installs Electric Poles In New Davao Del Norte Franchise Area

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The Davao Light and Power Company (DLPC) Inc. marked a major milestone on Friday with the ceremonial installation of 45 electrical distribution poles here, signaling the start of the town’s energization under a new power provider.

The development forms part of Republic Act (RA) 12144, which officially expands DLPC’s franchise area to include Davao del Norte and Davao de Oro.

In his remarks, DLPC president and chief operations officer, engineer Enriczar Tia highlighted that the installation is a major step toward providing electricity services to more communities.

Tia noted that DLPC launched the digital substation and warehouse site in Tagum City last July to initiate the mandate.

“These initial activities reflect the company’s readiness to move forward with the transition process and its commitment to laying the groundwork for expanded service coverage,” he said.

Tia also revealed that DLPC is currently awaiting a response from the Northern Davao Electric Cooperative, Inc. (NORDECO), the area’s former power provider, regarding its proposal to form a joint transition committee.

The transition body would oversee and coordinate the transfer of operations between the two power firms.

“The establishment of this committee will be vital in ensuring a smooth, orderly, and efficient handover while minimizing disruption to customers and stakeholders,” he added.

He further reiterated DLPC’s dedication to delivering safe, reliable, and efficient electricity, while also supporting the growth and development of its new franchise areas.

Davao del Norte Governor Edwin Jubahib expressed optimism about the expansion, assuring consumers that they will receive the quality of service they deserve.

“We won in Congress and in the Senate. We fought and we won—that’s why RA 12144 was enacted,” he said. (PNA)