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Hedcor completes P1.3-M water system for Higaonons in Bukidnon

MANOLO FORTICH, Bukidnon – Hedcor, one of the leading renewable energy operators in the Philippines and a subsidiary of Aboitiz Power Corp. (AboitizPower), collaborated with this municipality for a P1.3-million water system project meant to bring clean and potable water to Higaonon families living in Barangays Maluko and Guilang-Guilang

Representatives from Hedcor and Barangays Maluko and Guilang-Guilang in Bukidnon inspect the pipes that help provide access to clean water to communities.

During the turnover ceremony, Maluko Barangay Captain Ramir Linohon thanked Hedcor for its dedication to helping finish the water system project which addresses a long-standing problem in the community.

“I hope other companies follow Hedcor’s example in working hand-in-hand with the community on programs that leave a positive impact for present and future generations,” Linohon said.

According to Water.org, a global nonprofit organization that advocates access to water and sanitation, 57 million Filipinos, or more than half of the country’s population, lack access to reliable, safely managed sources of water. At the same time, 43 million people, or 39 percent of Filipinos, lack access to safely managed household sanitation facilities.

By eliminating the need to fetch water from a well, which is often a laborious and arduous task assigned to women and children, families in these barangays can have direct access to running water, experience better hygiene, and improve health. They will also be able to use the saved time, effort, and money for other productive activities, like studying or tending to their livelihoods.

The project includes the rehabilitation of the existing water system in Barangay Maluko and the construction of a new one in Barangay Guilang-Guilang. Work on the former will help reduce the incidence of water shortages and ensure the long-term sustainability of the community’s water supply while the latter, when completed, will address the area’s clean water supply shortage for the convenience of around 1,500 individuals.

Hedcor President and Chief Operating Officer Rolando G. Pacquiao said that the project responds to the needs of the community and contributes to Sustainable Development Goal 6 which is universal access to clean water and sanitation for all.

“We are happy for the opportunity to help deliver this vital resource to the Higaonons living here as the project will most certainly improve their quality of life,” Pacquiao said.

“We could not have done this without the support and cooperation of the local government and the community,” Pacquiao added. “Our success is their success, and we look forward to continuing to work with them to support the development of the communities where we operate.” (Manila Bulletin)

Hedcor’s partner communities receive P4.65M worth of projects for 2020

MANOLO FORTICH, Bukidnon, Feb. 3 (PIA)— Hedcor, the run-of-river hydropower arm of AboitizPower, sets its focus to keeping the lights on by ensuring continued clean energy generation and assisting its partner communities in navigating through the pandemic.

In aiding its host communities, Hedcor—in collaboration with Aboitiz Foundation—realigned its 2020 budget to support the country’s COVID-19 response efforts.

In 2020, Hedcor turned over P4.65 million worth of community projects. Of this total, P2.5 million was allocated to prioritize the immediate needs of Hedcor’s beneficiaries. This was able to assist 38 barangays and 16 cities and municipalities from the provinces of Benguet, Mt. Province, Ilocos Sur, Bukidnon, and Davao.

Of the assistance, P1.04 million was allocated for sacks of rice and ready-to-eat goods, as well as bottles of disinfectants and hand soaps provided for LGUs.

More than P600,000 worth of medical supplies such as surgical masks, gloves, goggles, alcohol, and thermal scanners were also turned over to front liners of Hedcor’s partner local government units. Moreover, around P500,000 were allocated for medical equipment of Quarantine Control Point front liners.

The rest are allocated for education-centered programs such as tertiary and high school scholarships and school supplies donations.

On top of the P4.65M worth of assistance, Hedcor also assisted its host communities to avail of the accumulated P18.2 million of generation shares under the ER 1-94 policy of the Department of Energy (DOE) Electric Power Industry Reform Act (EPIRA). The ER 1-94 program supports Hedcor’s host communities to get a share of one centavo for every kilowatt-hour (P0.01/kWh) generated by Hedcor’s plant facility in the area.

Originally, the generation shares of ER 1-94 program prioritizes projects on electrification, development and livelihood, reforestation, watershed management, health, and environmental enhancement. Due to the outbreak, however, DOE issued Circular 2020-004-00080 dictating that the ER 1-94 funds received by host communities may now be used in full for efforts towards managing the effects of COVID-19. (Hedcor-AboitizPower/PIA Bukidnon)