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Bisikleta Ko, Kadate Ko! is a post-valentine ride for a cause by MORE Power Iloilo. This is a part of the 2nd year anniversary celebration of the MORE Power Iloilo franchise and 1st anniversary of MORE Power Iloilo operation. Proceeds from this cycling event will go to the ongoing improvement […]

Fish Be with You is one-of-the-many activities by MORE Power Iloilo as part of their second-year anniversary celebration. The goal of this initiative is to populate the Iloilo River with diversified fishes and help in the improvement of the ecosystem and the environment. 730 Juvenile Fishes and 23 Life Jackets […]

M2 Malunggay Tea Drink is under the company of Nature Earth Corp. It is an advocate of breastfeeding and local farmers. The company aims to increase the golden milk supply. In 2017, there were a total of 1,700,618 live births. Statistics show that among children aged 6-35 months, only 27% […]

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It has been two years since the request of ISAT-U is ignored by the previous distribution company of the city. Iloilo Science and Technology University (“ISAT-U”) is thankful that MORE Power has finally acted on it last Sunday. After the construction of the overpass linking the two campuses of ISAT-U, […]

More Power Iloilo organized a thanksgiving mass last Thursday, September 18, 2020 in their newly-renovated customer service office along General Luna Street in Iloilo City. The main intention of the mass is to welcome and celebrate the Supreme Court’s ruling regarding the declaration of Section 10 and 17 of Republic […]

Ayala-led, AC Energy Philippines gives additional donations for oil spill victims from the District of Lapuz, Iloilo City. Last July 30, the aircraft carrier arrived in Iloilo which carries the additional food packs and relief goods from AC Energy, Ayala Foundation, Ayala Coop, Rise against Hunger, and Ayala Business Club […]

AC Energy Philippines has completed its community reintegration, giving out of relief efforts and presented their environmental management plan (“EMP”) for Guimaras. Completion of Community Reintegration Last July 18, 2020, the last remaining 41 household were cleared and were able to go home. To date, a total of 308 families […]

We used to buy vegetables from supermarkets. But this COVID-19 pandemic changed it. As we lived differently, we also buy differently. In real time, the crisis reshaped the buying habits of consumers and introduced a new way of buying essentials. Normal vs. New Normal for Vegetables The Normal Setup Displays […]