Representatives from One Meralco Foundation, the local government and Barangay Sibaltan gather for the switch-on of Acosta Water Pumping Station. 
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Finally, reliable water for a remote barangay in El Nido

‘One Meralco Foundation’s mission is to really bring the benefits of electrification especially to remote and marginalized communities like Barangay Sibaltan’

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As part of its commitment to empower remote communities in the country, One Meralco Foundation has energized, using solar power, a water distribution facility that will give residents of Barangay Sibaltan in El Nido, Palawan access to reliable and sustainable water supply.

The initiative, which involves the installation of an 8-kilowatt peak solar photovoltaic system to power the Acosta Water Pumping Station, is expected to benefit up to more than 300 households, majority of whom are members of the Cuyonon ethnic group.

Managed by El Nido's Municipal Economic Enterprises and Development Office, the water facility serves as the barangay's main water source. It used to be powered by a diesel generator prior to the electrification, which translated to high operating costs and posed a challenge to MEEDO as well as the community.

One Meralco Foundation energizes Barangay Sibaltan's main source of water with solar energy under its Water Access Electrification Program. In photo: El Nido Mayor Edna Gacot-Lim and OMF president Jeffrey O. Tarayao.(PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF ONE MERALCO FOUNDATION)

The facility's dependence on the use of generator sets also made them vulnerable to intermittent water service, affecting their daily activities, productivity and livelihood, which includes fishing and agricultural farming, particularly of rice and cashew nuts.

El Nido Mayor Edna Gacot-Lim emphasized the benefits of the project to the municipality.

"Ang programang ito ng One Meralco Foundation ay napakalaking tulong sa komunidad ng Barangay Sibaltan. Alam naman nating ang tubig ay isa sa mga pangunahing pangangailangan ng tao kaya't malaking bagay na may ganitong mga inisyatiba na ang tinutulungan ay malalayong mga barangay gaya ng Sibaltan. Sa halip na mag-igib pa ang mga residente, nakakarating na sa kanilang mga kabahayan ang maaasahang supply ng tubig," she said. (One Meralco Foundation's program is really a big help to the community of Barangay Sibaltan. We all know that water is a basic need, that's why initiatives like this that aim to empower remote barangays like Sibaltan are very important. Instead of fetching water manually, residents now have access to reliable water supply.)

OMF's transformative program has not only reduced Barangay Sibaltan's utilization of fuel but has also enabled the community to align with the municipality's commitment to adopt sustainable practices through renewable energy.

"One Meralco Foundation's mission is to really bring the benefits of electrification especially to remote and marginalized communities like Barangay Sibaltan. Lighting up and bringing hope to the farthest and remotest barangays in the country to enable productivity for Filipinos is the very core of the Foundation's existence," OMF president Jeffrey Tarayao concluded.