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Negros Power is hearing to start operation before August 1 this year, Roel Castro, President and Chief Executive Officer of Negros Power said Thursday. He said they will start operation once the Energy Regulatory Commission approves the Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity before August 1 then they will immediately start the operation at the service areas of Central Negros Electric Cooperative . 'Equipment-wise we don't have any problem. It's all here.
Castro, President and Chief Executive Officer of Negros Power, along with Miss Ma. Cecilia Pe, Assistant Vice President for Customer Care . 'On Day 1 we are ready to serve the consumers,' Castro said. The jobs to be created by Negros Power Operation will be about 360 for organic employees but the third party may even run about 500, he added.
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