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The Board of Administrators were introduced in the agency, which shall be composed of a Chairman and four (4) members, one of whom shall be the Administrator as Ex-officio Member of the Board and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of NEA. General Pedro Gallarza Diaz Dumol became the Administrator after
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Electrification, one of the several form of energization, refers to the ratio of entities with active electric connection within a category (e.g. cities, barangays, sitios, puroks, households, etc) out of the total number of entities within that category. For example, all of the 1,475 cities have
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Sections 42 and 43, Chapter IV of the NEA decree effectively repealed the power to grant "electric system" franchises from the Municipal, City and Provincial Governments in favor of the NEA. As such, the corporation will also receive from Electric Cooperatives (ECs) all articles of incorporation,
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9136 or the “Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001” (EPIRA) effectively condoned all outstanding financial obligations of Electric Cooperatives (ECs) to NEA and other government agencies (incurred for the purpose of financing the Rural Electrification program ) and was assumed by the Power
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Arguments raised as follows: 1) The ECs don't have autonomy and independence and democratic control of member-consumers because NEA appoints the General Manager who may ignore policy decisions of the General Assembly-elected members of the Board of Directors. 2) The transfer of all outstanding
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policy: First, to empower and strengthen the NEA; Second, to empower and enable Electric Cooperatives (ECs) to cope with the changes brought about by the EPIRA law; and Third, to promote the sustainable development in the rural areas through rural electrification.
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may further appropriate) annually starting fiscal year 1970 until 1979, proceeds to the share of the National Government in all franchise taxes paid by electric service entities, and continuing funds or physical assets received from or out of Japanese reparations.
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This law may as well be considered as curative statute that is intended to address the impact of a restructured electric power industry under the EPIRA on Electric Cooperatives (ECs), which has not been fully addressed by the Philippine Cooperative Code of 2008.
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In some June 2017 newspaper articles, then Administrator Masongsong was quoted as saying there's a move to amend the NEA Charter to allow it to regulate Electric Cooperatives (ECs) aside from monitoring and supervision, to be unofficially named
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electric franchise holders for the purpose of financing the construction and operation of generating plants, electric transmission and distribution lines or systems for the furnishing of electric energy, particularly in remote areas.
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Chapter III of this law also called for the organization, promotion and development of cooperative non-stock, non-profit membership corporations and electric cooperative corporations (ECs) formed or registered under
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One of the thrusts of the previous NEA leadership is to intensify the implementation of the Sitio Electrification Program (SEP) Phase 2 and the Barangay Line Enhancement Program (BLEP).
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tasked in the full implementation of the rural electrification program (REP) and reinforce the technical capability and financial viability of the 121 rural electric cooperatives (ECs).
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and loans obtained under the same. Out of this fund, the Administration was authorized and empowered to make loans to local governments, electric consumers cooperative associations and
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when approximately 2,700,000 connections had been made from zero when he moved in as chief of the National Electrification Administration until his retirement in 1986.
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also issued Executive Order 119 ordering the reorganization of NEA to bring down the power rates considerably. The reorganization was approved and implemented by the
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obligations of ECs from NEA to PSALM through the EPIRA law extinguished the basis of the regulatory and supervisory powers of NEA, i.e. loans previously extended.
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amendments, consolidation, merger, conversion and dissolution, and all certificates of changes in the location of principal offices and of elections to dissolve.
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may have allowed Electric Cooperatives (ECs) to qualify for certain tax exemptions or pay lower taxes but also raised questions on NEA's jurisdiction over ECs.
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Electric) and other local public utilities (e.g. Concrete Electric Utility Pole) which should be permitted to remain in operation, was declared through
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policy of total electrification on an area (Regional Boundaries and Special City Energy Allotment) coverage service basis, secondly, to set up
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electricity connection to at least one house or business, thus each city is electrified, i.e. 100% electrification ratio at city level.
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The composition of the Board of Administrators (BOA) was retained, composed of a Chairman and four (4) members appointed by the
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5 million appropriated annually starting fiscal year 1961 until 1965, other fund or assets received from or out of
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for the distribution of power, and to determine privately-owned (Fuel or Coal Powered Electricity Utilities (e.g.
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approval on June 19, 1960, in order to promote and accelerate the agricultural and industrial development of the
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Formerly located at the D&E and CDC Buildings, 1050 Quezon Avenue, Paligsahan, their office is now inside
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or Commission of Appointments) for a term of ten (10) years, and two (2) Deputy Administrators.
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National Electrification Administration Reform Act of 2013 and the Electric Cooperatives (ECs)
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Nine (9) years after the creation of Electrification Administration, a National or
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1 billion divided into ten (10) million shares having a par value of one hundred (
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Reorganization of Electrification Administration and Electric Cooperatives (ECs)
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10531 was enacted on February 4, 2013, it declared a threefold National or
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6939 creating the Cooperative Development Authority (CDA) as amended by
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On August 6, 1973, the National Electrification Administration through
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6038 approved on July 28, 1969, and signed (on August 4, 1969) by then
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being offered the post by then Executive Secretary Alejandro Melchor.
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was converted into a corporation, wholly owned and controlled by the
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Government-owned and controlled corporations of the Philippines
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Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corporation (PSALM).
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Additional appropriations to the revolving fund consisted of
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4 billion with an additional forty (40) million shares.
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Current Department/Division (Effective January 2019)
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The agency maintains a revolving fund consisting of
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Official Gazette of the Republic of the Philippines
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Almeda, Administrator 1446:National Electrification Administration 1261: 1259: 1093: 127:National Electrification Administration 19:National Electrification Administration 1476:Government agencies of the Philippines 1191:"Presidential Decree No. 269, s. 1973" 347:100) pesos each. Six (6) years later, 17: 1037:Electricity sector in the Philippines 160:at the National Government Center in 7: 1077:Renewable energy in the Philippines 1047:Geothermal power in the Philippines 410:Philippine Cooperative Code of 2008 1481:Department of Energy (Philippines) 1032:Department of Energy (Philippines) 944:General Pedro Gallarza Diaz Dumol 448:National Electrification Authority 14: 1072:National Transmission Corporation 301:NEA Decree and Franchising Powers 283:Non-Agricultural Co-operative Act 1439: 1365:"NEA welcomes new Administrator" 1002:Atty. Vicar Loureen G. Lofranco 441:From Administration to Authority 31: 816:Rossan SJ. Rosero-Lee (Acting) 623:List of board of administrators 1496:Companies based in Quezon City 452:private distribution utilities 193:Electrification Administration 1: 1304:"NEA seeking expanded powers" 1082:Wind power in the Philippines 1052:Government of the Philippines 1013:Engr. Artis Nikki L. Tortola 975:Previous Department/Division 962:List of deputy administrators 335:under the supervision of the 1057:List of utility cooperatives 991:Atty. Rossan SJ. Rosero-Lee 848:Sonia B. San Diego (Acting) 349:Presidential Decree No. 1645 1419:"Log In or Sign Up to View" 329:Presidential Decree No. 269 1517: 1067:National Power Corporation 880:Father Francisco G. Silva 775:List of NEA administrators 390:Department of Energy (DOE) 1042:Energy in the Philippines 174:Pedro Gallarza Diaz Dumol 30: 23: 1383:"New NEA OIC designated" 1329:"Status of Energization" 997:Special Concerns Office 263:Ferdinand Edralin Marcos 211:with the consent of the 176:is considered to be the 906:Gloria Macapagal Arroyo 890:Gloria Macapagal Arroyo 386:Gloria Macapagal Arroyo 337:Office of the President 145:(GOCC) attached to the 138: 832:Edgardo R. Masongsong 644:Chairman of the Board 498:Cities/Municipalities 324: 313: 50:; 55 years ago 1501:Rural electrification 1244:Ellorin, BenCyrus G. 969:Deputy Administrator 912:Conrado Estrella III 333:Philippine government 319: 308: 1448:at Wikimedia Commons 1387:www.bworldonline.com 896:Manuel Luis Sanchez 798:Emmanuel P. Juaneza 670:Emmanuel P. 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Department of Energy
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