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                    [Title] => Singil sa kuryente tataas ng 17 sentimos - Napocor
                    [Summary] => Tataas ng may hanggang 17 sentimos bawat kilowatt hour ang singil ng kuryente ng National Power Corporation (Napocor) na inaasahang maipatutupad sa buwan ng Hunyo ng taong kasalukuyan.


Sa isang panayam, sinabi ni Edgardo Orencia, tariff manager ng Napocor, ang naturang increase ay bunsod ng 12 percent na requirement ng mga foreign creditors na binabayaran ng Napocor.

Transmission rates lamang anya ang kanilang itinaas ng singil dahil ito ay regulated pa samantalang ’yung generation rates ay deregulated na.
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[DatePublished] => 2001-11-19 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1096364 [AuthorName] => Donnabelle L. Gatdula [SectionName] => Business [SectionUrl] => business [URL] => ) [2] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 140307 [Title] => Low crude prices won’t impact on power rates — Napocor [Summary] => State-owned National Power Corp. (Napocor) said yesterday the recent reduction of world crude prices would have a minimal impact on its power rates, a ranking Napocor official said yesterday.

Napocor tariff manager Edgardo Orencia said the company is, in fact, utilizing less of its oil-fired power plants in an effort to do away with the use of expensive imported fuel oil.

The Napocor official issued this statement amidst claims that the country’s largest state-run power producer should lower its rates considering the drop in world crude prices.
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                    [Title] => Singil sa kuryente tataas ng 17 sentimos - Napocor
                    [Summary] => Tataas ng may hanggang 17 sentimos bawat kilowatt hour ang singil ng kuryente ng National Power Corporation (Napocor) na inaasahang maipatutupad sa buwan ng Hunyo ng taong kasalukuyan.


Sa isang panayam, sinabi ni Edgardo Orencia, tariff manager ng Napocor, ang naturang increase ay bunsod ng 12 percent na requirement ng mga foreign creditors na binabayaran ng Napocor.

Transmission rates lamang anya ang kanilang itinaas ng singil dahil ito ay regulated pa samantalang ’yung generation rates ay deregulated na.
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Napocor tariff manager Edgardo Orencia said the company is, in fact, utilizing less of its oil-fired power plants in an effort to do away with the use of expensive imported fuel oil.

The Napocor official issued this statement amidst claims that the country’s largest state-run power producer should lower its rates considering the drop in world crude prices.
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