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Excessive Illegal Wiring Discovered by Meralco

by LAWIN.news November 25, 2024
written by LAWIN.news November 25, 2024
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MANILA, Philippines — During a recent Senate committee hearing on the company’s 25-year franchise renewal, Ronnie Aperocho, the Chief Operating Officer of Meralco, announced the confiscation of enough illegal “jumper wires” to stretch seven times around the Earth, highlighting the scale of electricity theft they are addressing.

During the hearing, Aperocho detailed the company’s ongoing efforts to combat the illegal use of electricity. He explained that from January 2007 to September of the current year, Meralco has been actively identifying and dismantling these unauthorized connections. These “jumper wires” allow individuals to tap into the power supply illegally, bypassing the meter and avoiding payment for the electricity they consume.

The revelation of the sheer volume of confiscated wiring highlights the scale of electricity theft faced by Meralco. This issue not only results in financial losses for the company but also poses significant safety risks. Illegal connections often lack proper installation and maintenance, increasing the likelihood of electrical fires and outages.

Aperocho emphasized the challenges posed by these illegal activities. Meralco continues to work closely with the authorities to address the problem, focusing on both preventive measures and enforcement actions. Regular monitoring and inspections are conducted in areas known for high incidences of electricity theft, and community engagement programs aim to educate the public on the risks and legal implications of using unauthorized connections.

The Senate hearing also addressed the financial implications of electricity theft on Meralco’s operations. With a substantial portion of electricity being consumed without payment, the company bears significant revenue losses. These losses can impact the company’s ability to invest in infrastructure improvements and maintain competitive pricing for consumers.

Meralco’s strategy includes not only dismantling illegal connections but also implementing technological solutions to detect theft more effectively. Advanced metering infrastructure and real-time monitoring systems are being explored to enhance the company’s ability to spot and address these illegal activities swiftly.

Aperocho’s testimony underscored the importance of the company’s 25-year franchise renewal, which would allow Meralco to continue its operations and expand its efforts to combat electricity theft. The renewal is seen as vital for ensuring that the company can maintain the reliability and stability of its power distribution network.

The Senate committee’s review of Meralco’s franchise is part of a broader examination of the company’s impact, service quality, and operational challenges. Lawmakers are considering various factors, including consumer feedback, infrastructure needs, and the company’s role in promoting sustainable and affordable energy solutions.

Meralco’s efforts to address electricity theft are part of a larger initiative to enhance service delivery and ensure public safety. The company’s commitment to removing illegal connections and improving detection methods is aimed at safeguarding both its financial interests and the well-being of the communities it serves.

 

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