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Delays in ERC approvals extend brownouts in Oro Volume IV, No. 156 web portal: www.mindanaodailynews.com
Wednesday November 25, 2015
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4 coal-fired power plants to be commissioned in 2016 By Antonio L. Colina IV of MindaNews
DAVAO City--Four units of coal-fired power plants with a combined power capacity of 550 megawatts will be connected to the Mindanao grid in the first half of 2016, an energy official said. The move intends to cushion the impact of El Nino that will affect the capacity of the Agus and
By MIKE BAÑOS Editor-at-large
THE power utility serving Cagayan de Oro and the Misamis Oriental towns of Tagoloan, Villanueva and Jasaan has appealed for the patience of its consumers following the resumption of rotating brownouts late last month.
Pulangui hydropower complexes that supply 55 percent of Mindanao’s energy requirements, said Noriel Christopher Reyes, science research specialist II at the Department of Energy’s Electric Power Industry Management Bureau. Reyes spoke during a forum on the Mindanao Energy Plan and the impacts of El Nino on the Mindanao
See full story, page A3
17-hour blackout hits Surigao City, 2 SurNor towns
See power, page A11
Local Economic and Investment Promotion Officer Eileen San Juan of Cagayan de Oro City welcomes participants on behalf of Mayor Oscar Moreno. Photo by Mike Baños (NPN)
6 years after Ampatuan Massacre, justice is still ‘dulom pa sa alkitran’ FIRST TIME. Five-year old Ronnie “Nono” Perante III offers candles at the symbolic gravemarker of his father Ronnie Perante at the site of the November 23, 2009 massacre of in Sitio Masalay, Barangay Salman, Ampatuan, Maguindanao on Saturday, November 20, 2015. It was Nono’s first visit to the massacre site. Nono was still in his mother’s womb when his father, a reporter of Gold Star Daily, was killed along with 57 others in the worst pre-election violence in Philippine history. MindaNews photo by Toto Lozano
By Carolyn O. Arguillas of MindaNews
MASSACRE Site, Ampatuan, Maguindanao--Monday, November 23, 2015, is exactly six years since that Monday morning massacre in Ampatuan, Maguindanao of 58 persons, 32 of them from the media, but justice
remains elusive, and in the words of Reynafe MomayCastillo, daughter of one of the 58 victims, “dulom pa sa alkitran,” (darker than tar). The remains of Castillo’s father, Reynaldo Momay, photojournalist at Midland Courier in Tacurong City, were never found, but for
his dentures. A nurse by profession, Castillo and her family migrated to the United States in 2012 but she continues to fight for justice through social media. “Haaaay. 6 years na, dulom pa sa alkitran ang hustisya” (Six years now See justice, page A11
By Roel N. Catoto of MindaNews
SURIGAO City -- A prolonged blackout in the city on Sunday and Monday drew flak from residents who blamed it on the local power distribution firm. Sunday’s scheduled blackout affected 18 towns in Surigao del Norte and Surigao City. However, the outage in the city and two towns stretched to 17 hours while those in other affected areas serviced by the Surigao del Norte Electric Cooperative See blackout, page A11