Negros Power joined the 1st Renewable Energy Week in Negros Occidental held at Ayala Capitol Mall, Bacolod City
The sun may not always shine, and the wind may not always blow, but the commitment to a sustainable future in Negros Occidental remains constant. This commitment was on full display during the province’s inaugural Renewable Energy Week, where Negros Power emerged as a key player in educating and engaging the public on the importance of clean energy sources.
Negros Power’s presence at the event was nothing short of electrifying, with their interactive Power Flow Diorama taking center stage. This innovative creation served as a focal point, captivating visitors with a visually engaging representation of the various sources of power that keep Negros Occidental humming. The diorama wasn’t just for show either; it provided a platform for attendees to learn about the intricate journey of power generation, from the source to their homes and businesses.
But Negros Power wasn’t done there. Recognizing the need for clear and concise information, they also offered a video playback that delved into the different causes of power outages. This proved to be a valuable resource for the public, shedding light (pun intended) on a common concern and empowering event-goers with a better understanding of the complexities of power distribution.
Learning doesn’t have to be all serious business, though, and Negros Power understood that perfectly. Their booth transformed into a hub of fun and excitement with the introduction of their mascot, Nong Moroy.
Nong Moroy, a charming and energetic character, quickly became a crowd favorite. He wasn’t just there to entertain; Nong Moroy was on a mission to spread awareness, interacting with visitors and handing out informative swag bags filled with pens, keychains, notebooks, and the coveted Negros Power #PromiseMug.
This #PromiseMug wasn’t just a freebie; it served as a symbol of Negros Power’s commitment to a brighter future. The message on the mug, while simple, held great significance: together, we can build a more sustainable and secure energy future for Negros Occidental.
Negros Power’s participation in the 1st Renewable Energy Week signifies their commitment to several key goals:
- Promoting Renewable Energy: The event itself focused on the importance of shifting towards sustainable energy sources. By being a part of it, Negros Power demonstrates their alignment with this vision for a greener future.
- Educating the Public: The interactive diorama and informative videos provided valuable knowledge to the community. This empowers residents to make informed choices about energy consumption and empowers them to be responsible energy users.
- Building Trust and Transparency: The focus on the causes of power outages fosters trust between Negros Power and the public. By openly addressing these issues, they demonstrate a commitment to transparency and improving the overall energy experience for their customers.
- Community Engagement: Nong Moroy’s cheerful presence and the fun giveaways created a positive and engaging atmosphere. This strengthens the connection between Negros Power and the community they serve.
Watch the Video of Negros Power Booth here:
This first-ever Renewable Energy Week in Negros Occidental marked a significant step towards a more sustainable future for the province. With key players like Negros Power taking the lead in educating and engaging the public, the path toward a cleaner and brighter tomorrow seems illuminated.
Beyond the Blog
This blog post merely scratches the surface of the exciting developments in Negros Occidental’s renewable energy landscape. Here are some ways you can stay informed and involved:
- Connect with Negros Power: Follow Negros Power on social media to stay updated on their latest initiatives and community engagement programs.
- Learn More About Renewable Energy: Explore resources from the Department of Energy (DOE) to deepen your understanding of various renewable energy sources and their applications in the Philippines https://doe.gov.ph/.
- Get Involved: Advocate for renewable energy in your community. Talk to your local representatives and voice your support for sustainable energy solutions.
Let’s all work together to ensure a bright and sustainable future for Negros Occidental, powered by clean energy and empowered by knowledge.
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