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Meralco's franchise area.
Meralco's franchise area.

The Manila Electric Company (PSE: MER and MERB), also known as MERALCO, is the Philippines' largest distributor of electrical power. The Philippine Stock Exchange ( Filipino The word MERALCO, is an acronym for Manila Electric Railroad And Light COmpany, which was the company's original name from 1903 to 1919. Acronyms, initialisms, and alphabetisms are Abbreviations that are formed using the initial components in a phrase or name

MERALCO is the Metro Manila's only electric power distributor and holds the power distribution franchise for some 22 cities and 89 municipalities, including the whole of Metro Manila and Mega Manila region. Metropolitan Manila ( Filipino: Kalakhang Maynila, Kamaynilaan) or the National Capital Region (NCR ( Filipino: Pambansang Metropolitan Manila ( Filipino: Kalakhang Maynila, Kamaynilaan) or the National Capital Region (NCR ( Filipino: Pambansang Mega Manila is the term used for the regions of Central Luzon, CALABARZON, MIMAROPA and Metro Manila.

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Early History

The city of Manila already had electricity since 1892, provided by La Electricista, the Philippine's first electric company. The City of Manila The company built a central power plant on Calle San Sebastian in 1895, and along with street lighting, had close to 3,000 residential customers by the end of its franchise. In 1903, the Manila Municipal Board granted to a Detroit entrepreneur named Charles M. Swift the franchise to construct and operate an elctric street railway system for light, heat and power in Manila and suburbs. On March 14, 1903, Charles Swift incorporated that would become known as the Manila Electric Railroad And Light Company (MERALCO). For the next 100 years until present, Meralco furnished this City and suburbs its electric service. And for the first forty years of the same century, Meralco provided its area with its first and only modem rapid mass transportation system.

105th Year Anniversary

Meralco is now 105 years which it started since 1903. Year 1903 ( MCMIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display calendar of the Gregorian calendar or a Common year starting Meralco celebrates its anniversary every 16th of March at the Meralco main center at Meralco Ave. Pasig City, Philippines. Employees come together for a week of events made by the CEO and Chairman, Mr. Manuel M. Lopez.

American Occupation and Pre-War History

On October 20, 1902, the Second Philippine Commission began accepting bids to operate Manila's electric tramway, and by extension, providing electricity to the city and its suburbs. Events 1740 - Maria Theresa takes the throne of Austria. France, Prussia, Bavaria and Saxony Year 1902 ( MCMII) was a Common year starting on Wednesday (link will display calendar of the Gregorian calendar (or a Common year starting Detroit entrepreneur Charles M. Swift won the bidding by default as he was the sole bidder and on March 24, 1903, was granted the original basic franchise of Meralco. Events 1401 - Mongol emperor Timur sacks Damascus. 1603 - James VI of Scotland Year 1903 ( MCMIII) was a Common year starting on Thursday (link will display calendar of the Gregorian calendar or a Common year starting

In 1904, Meralco acquired both the Compañía de los Tranvías de Filipinas, a firm that operated public transportation and ran Manila's horse-drawn street railways, and added La Electricista. A tram, tramcar, trolley, trolley car, or streetcar is a railborne vehicle, of lighter weight and construction than a Train Construction on the electric tramway began that same year. In addition to acquiring La Electricista's Calle San Sebastian power plant, Meralco built its own steam generating plant on Isla Provisora which powered the streetcar system and eventually also the electric service. A tram, tramcar, trolley, trolley car, or streetcar is a railborne vehicle, of lighter weight and construction than a Train By 1906, Meralco's yearly power output capacity was around eight million kWh.

Public Transportation

Meralco built up a strong public transportation business in the decades leading up to World War II, building a 170-strong fleet of streetcars into the 1920s, before switching over to buses later in that decade.

The company operated a 52 mile tram transport from 1903 to the World War II. A tram, tramcar, trolley, trolley car, or streetcar is a railborne vehicle, of lighter weight and construction than a Train The equipment and tracks of the system was severely damaged during the war and had to be removed. [1]

Power Generation and Distribution

By 1915, electricity generation and distribution became the main Meralco's main income generator, overtaking its public transportation operations in terms of revenue. In 1919, it changed its official name to Manila Electric Company. By 1920, the company's power capacity had grown to 45 million kWh.

In 1925, MERALCO, was acquired by the utility holding company Associated Gas and Electric or AEGCO (reorganized as General Public Utilities Corporation or GPU in 1946), which had begun a massive expansion throughout the United States and Canada. FirstEnergy Corp ( is a diversified energy company headquartered in Akron Ohio With AGECO's financial backing, MERALCO began acquiring a number of existing utility companies in the Philippines, enabling the company to expand beyond its Manila city center base.

By 1930 MERALCO completed construction of the Philippine's first hydroelectric power plant, the 960-kilowatt Botocan Hydro Station. At the time, this plant was one of the largest engineering projects in Asia and constituted the largest single private capital investment in the Philippines. The additional capacity allowed the company to begin hooking up customers throughout the metropolitan area. A metropolitan area is a large population center consisting of a large Metropolis and its adjacent zone of influence or of more than one closely adjoining neighboring central

Retail Enterprises

To drive demand for more power, Meralco also opened a retail store in order to sell electric home appliances.

World War II

During Greater East-Asia War, the Japanese Occupation Forces forcibly transferred all of Meralco's assets and holdings to the Japanese controlled Taiwan Power Company. The Taiwan Power Company ( also known as Taipower) is a state-owned electric power utility providing electric power to Taiwan and off-shore islands of Republic By the end of the war, most of the former Meralco operations had been destroyed.

Post War Reconstruction (Nationalist Era)

After WWII, MERALCO's autobus franchise was sold to Halili Transport. In 1962, Don Eugenio López, Sr. Year 1962 ( MCMLXII) was a Common year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1962 calendar of the Gregorian calendar. acquired MERALCO and it finally became Filipino-owned. In buying Meralco, Don Eugenio demonstrated his belief that Filipinos could manage businesses even better than Americans. During 1962-72, he increased MERALCO's power generating capacity five times.

Martial Law Period

In 1972 President Ferdinand Marcos both instituted martial law in the Philippines and issued Presidential Decree No. Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralín Marcos ( September 11, 1917 &ndash September 28, 1989) was President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986 40 which forcibly nationalized the country's electric generation and transmission. Nationalization, also spelled nationalisation, is the act of taking an industry or assets into the Public ownership of a national government

Don Eugenio Lopez, Sr. , who owned Meralco at the time, had both his sons kidnapped by the government who were released to force Don Eugenio to hand over his business empire. The regime arrested his son Eugenio Lopez, Jr. (better known as Geny) on trumped-up charges of conspiring to assassinate the president. Eugenio Lopez Jr ( November 4, 1928 - June 29, 1999) popularly known as Geny and Kapitan was the former Chairman With his son held hostage, Don Eugenio was forced to give up his holdings in a group of companies worth several hundred million dollars, but Geny was not released from prison.

By decree, the ownership of the company was stripped away from the López family and placed under a shell company called the Meralco Foundation, Inc., controlled by crony under the newly-created, government controlled Napocor. A shell Corporation is defined in Barron's Finance & Investment Handbook as "a company that is incorporated but has no significant assets or operations MFI Foundation Inc. (formerly Meralco Foundation Inc is a non-stock non-profit science foundation that has provided quality training and education in the The National Power Corporation ( Filipino: Pambansang Korporasyon sa Elektrisidad) also known as the NPC or Napocor, is a state-owned company

By 1978 all of the Philippines' major power plants, including most notably those previously owned by MERALCO, were owned and operated by NAPOCOR. Control of the Meralco corporation itself was seized by the Marcos Dictatorship, but was returned to its prior owners after the People Power Revolution by President Corazon Aquino. María Corazón Cojuangco-Aquino (born María Corazón Sumulong Cojuangco on January 25, 1933) widely known as Cory Aquino, was the 11th She also enacted an executive order that allowed the company to directly compete with NAPOCOR. [2]

2008 Legislative investigation on high power rates

Meralco is facing a Philippine legislative inquiry/investigation for alleged excessive pricing. The Philippines ( Filipino: Pilipinas, officially known as the Republic of the Philippines (fil ''Republika ng Pilipinas'' RP [3] The government has considered a plan to take over Meralco, to reduce electricity bills. Meralco and National Transmission Corporation (Napocor) blamed each other for the high power rates. The National Transmission Corporation (TransCo is a Philippine government corporation created in 2001 by the Electric Power Industry Reform Act currently operating the nation's power [4] Meralco also blames high power generation costs, high transmission costs and government taxes imposed on the electricity sector from power generation to distribution. Government Service Insurance System (Philippines) President Winston Garcia, however, blamed Meralco's inefficiency, its "bloated bureaucracy" and its sourcing of power from independent power producers (IPPs) also owned by the Lopezes, and the need to amend the Electronic Power Industry Reform Act of 2001. The Government Service Insurance System ( Filipino: Paseguruhan ng mga Naglilingkod sa Pamahalaan, GSIS) of the Republic of the Philippines Oscar Lopez, said that if GSIS would buy the shares of Meralco, they must buy in whole cash. Many businessmen also say that taking over Meralco is not the way to reduce electrical price. It depends on the government and the president. As other people say, this issue is only to hide the ZTE NBN scandal and other more issues. The Philippine National Broadband Network controversy (or the NBN/ZTE deal NBN/ZTE mess) is a political affair that centers upon allegations of corruption primarily [5]

System Loss Advertisment

The First Philippine Holdings presented an advertisment about the System Loss which many of the Meralco Costumers are wondering about. Abs-Cbn's famous starJudy Ann Santos tells what is System Loss. Judy Anne Lumagui Santos popularly known as Judy Ann Santos, (born May 11 1978 is an award-winning film actress in the Philippines. She tells that the electricity distribution is like when you buy a pack of ice. Already melted when it comes to home. The details about that is not told in the ad. The electricity is produced to the power plants. 58% of your electric bill amount goes to the Generation Charge component. The kilowatts that is given to your home is 2000+. When it is distributed to another component, it is minimized and minimized until it gets to your home less than 1000 kilowatts. Now it is now distributed to the Transmission. The wires in this System transport the bulk power produced by the Generating plants to the different electric utilities. . Of your total billing amount, 12% goes to the Transmission Charge Component. These Charge component adds more kilowatts so that it is still 2000 kilowatts when it goes to your home. 8% of your bill are the System Loss, Taxes and Universal Charges. Based on the April 2008 billing, all of them are now 10%. The last is Distribution. The system has several conductors or wires that serve as passageways for power to flow from the substation to the costumer. 12% goes to the Distribution charge (Meralco charges include distribution, supply, metering component. ) In the advertisment, Judy Ann says that all Services company like Veco (Visayas Electric Company), PLDT (Philippine Long Distance Telephone) and more have also System Loss. The Philippine Long Distance Telephone Company () commonly known as PLDT, is the largest telecommunications company in the Philippines. Many Philippine people really does not know what is all about this.

See also

External links

References

  1. ^ Lexis Nexis (1974). This is a partial list of Companies based in the Philippines. Mass Transit. PTN Pub. Co, 58. Retrieved on 2008-06-15. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 763 BC - Assyrians record a Solar eclipse that will be used to fix the Chronology of Mesopotamian history  
  2. ^ Bello, Walden; Marissa De Guzman, Mary Lou Malig, Herbert Docena (2005). The Anti-development State: The Political Economy of Permanent Crisis in the Philippines. Zed Books, 293. ISBN 1842776312. Retrieved on 2008-06-15. 2008 ( MMVIII) is the current year in accordance with the Gregorian calendar, a Leap year that started on Tuesday of the Common Events 763 BC - Assyrians record a Solar eclipse that will be used to fix the Chronology of Mesopotamian history  
  3. ^ GMA NEWS.TV, House panel begins probe into high power rates
  4. ^ Abs-Cbn Interactive, Meralco, Napocor point fingers on high power rates
  5. ^ Abs-Cbn Interactive, High power rates blamed on Meralco, gov't, IPPs

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