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Renewable Energy Corp pours love to victims of typhoon in Ilocos Norte

Posted on February 7, 2015

LAOAG CITY, Feb. 7 (PNA)– Residents of Ilocos Norte thanked the Northern Luzon Renewable Energy Corp. (NLREC) for the Php6.2 million worth of support assistance it has given early this year to the victims of Typhoon Mario that pummeled the province in September 2014.

The NLREC, a subsidiary of Ayala Corporation (AC) Energy Holdings, Inc. is a company responsible for the construction and management of the 81-megawatt capacity wind farm in Barangay Caparispisan, Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte.

The donation consisted among others of health and sanitation assistance comprising of assorted medicines and 100 toilet bowls to be distributed to the various municipal health offices and public schools, said Miguel de Jesus, NLREC chief operating officer.

All these were turned over by De jesus and other officials of the company to Governof Imee Marcos as part of their company’s corporate social responsibility.

Included were livelihood packages like 1,100 sacks of complete fertilizer and assorted vegetable seeds for distribution to farmers in different towns affected by the calamity.

Also turned over were 12,500 bags of cement to be used by the province in rebuilding infrastructures damaged by the typhoon.

The donation will benefit residents severely affected by the onslaught of Typhoon Mario in various parts of the province.

De Jesus said NLREC will continue to work closely with the provincial government of Ilocos Norte in fulfilling its three-year Corporate Social Responsibility Program in Ilocos Norte, which started in 2014. (PNA)

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