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BY MAE SINGUAY
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BACOLOD City – The Central Negros Electric Cooperative (Ceneco) turned over a charging station to the local government of Murcia, Negros Occidental.
Mayor Victor Gerardo Rojas and the members of the municipal council received the charging station on Sept. 6 from Ceneco director Dwight Carbon of District 7, covering the areas of Murcia and Salvador Benedicto.
Sulpicio Lagarde Jr., general manager of Ceneco, said the turnover was a part of the electric cooperative’s corporate social responsibility project.
Last year, charging stations were deployed to three sites across this city during the MassKara Festival.
The charging station project was a partnership between Ceneco and KEPCO-Salcon Power Corp., said Lagarde.
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