Solar power to be used in Negros Oriental remote schools in May polls
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Solar power to be used in Negros Oriental remote schools in May polls
DUMAGUETE CITY — Key officials from the energy sector in Negros Oriental have assured that schools in remote areas that would serve as voting centers in the May 12 elections would have stable and reliable power. Lawyer Fe Marie Tagle, general manager of the Negros Oriental II Electric Cooperative (Noreco II), told the Philippine News Agency in an interview on Tuesday that a backup plan is in place for unenergized schools, where solar power would…
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