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The National Electrification Administration (NEA) is stepping up efforts to attain the government’s goal of 100-percent barangay energization by 2008.


In a recent conference with electric cooperatives, NEA Administrator Edith Bueno said they are working closely with these small power distributors to equip them with industry-best practices and update them of the technical know-how in the implementation of the government’s rural electrification program.
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This was disclosed by NEA Administrator Edith Bueno who said bulk of the savings will come from manpower expenditure in view of the reduction of the agency’s work force from approximately 800 to about 400.

The savings represent a 45-percent reduction in manpower expenditure beginning this year.
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The National Electrification Administration (NEA) is stepping up efforts to attain the government’s goal of 100-percent barangay energization by 2008.


In a recent conference with electric cooperatives, NEA Administrator Edith Bueno said they are working closely with these small power distributors to equip them with industry-best practices and update them of the technical know-how in the implementation of the government’s rural electrification program.
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This was disclosed by NEA Administrator Edith Bueno who said bulk of the savings will come from manpower expenditure in view of the reduction of the agency’s work force from approximately 800 to about 400.

The savings represent a 45-percent reduction in manpower expenditure beginning this year.
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