1 Office of The General Manager effectiveness the in coop’sand efficiency service. existingthe operations making it user-friendly and cost effective.state-of-the-art These enhance will facilities our of its substations 20MVA namely: San Fermin, 20MVA 1,15 MVA District Prenza located at upgrading its accounting, meter reading, billing and warehouse system, adopting paperless system that refines (SCADA), asystem where you can remotely control substation feeders and It activities. engaged has also into ELCO-I has constructed 10MVA the Garit Sur, Echague Substation Collection and Drive-Thru Cauayan City and 20 MVA Cabatuan Substations are Control now using and Supervisory Data Acquisition areese only few of awards the received by cooperative the for its persistent dedication of rendering Office and uprated Cordon its Substation from 10MVA to20MVA powerload to member-consumer-owners. the excellent service given by San the Corporation Miguel Energy (SMEC), ISELCO-I’s major power supplier. customers purchases with highest energy and has consistently met its financial commitment,said awards were ce again, ISELCO-I proves one the and to be year; Most of leading the industry.ECs in the Outstanding Customer In recently the under Category the of Large Distribution Utility –an award given to Topdeadline; –an Sales award 1inEnergy given to customers for garnered who sales highestthe the energy Promptnamely: Payor Award –an award given to customers for consistently meeting prompt the payment concluded SMEC Partners’ Appreciation Day last November 16,2018,ISELCO-I bagsthree (3)major awards pursuitn the of coop’s the year 2018 mission interms service, country inthe of best the to electric be awards from our partners. is one of momentous the for times ISELCO-I. Maintaining made us receive qualityprestigious the service o get you ahead, have to stay No ahead. one can coming successfully lead from behind. Success comes down to grit, starting strong, staying organized and consistent. being F IS Th On I T ISELCO-I 2018:Stayingon Top andGetting Ahead oftheGame OFFICE OFTHEGENERALMANAGER Awards ReceivedbytheCooperative Office of The General Manager 2 A Th I T

servicethe quality coop all. Indeed rendering above of tradition its to adheres the cooperative of employees success will of momentum The other. the after one come achievements where years prime its on now is they more The goes, “Thosemomentum. the the saying as succeed system have who in ISELCO-I continue the and the management, the board, the industry, facing all ahead the challenges of get s we willnever lose ISELCO-I succeed”. to they a way find the more and succeed, to they want thesucceed, more became part the other or way all to who in one Kudos will greatness. we achieve Together momentum. that this. you owe newgeneration The this success. of serve to dedication his electric also extending cooperatives now is A Cooperative Triple C to Category an - (REFC) Corporation Electrification Financing the Rural of elected member was as he as nationwide of their improvement the towards assistance related and financial ECs with provides that EC organization from transform whoISELCO-I made L.Montano, Virgilio of leadership. Engr. brand &CEO, e General Manager of ISELCO-I’s a taste They willhave operation. has Board President, the ISELCO-I C. De Jesus, Presley Dir. level. their services extend to the national to up EC League of President, (PHILRECA) Electric Rural Association Cooperatives beenelected the Philippine as will serve that Partylist the PHILRECA as of nominee 1 the number now and LeadersCouncil President, of willing caliber leaderswho are top have we the country that showed also whent is ISELCO-I this year ECs in congress. the Philippine of representation and voice relevant the the most primary and who are member-consumer-owners its to relationship its improves and MCOs to is allow This organization. MCO through been has intensified ECs. Empowerment of stakeholder of of instruments the one has This been the cooperative. by implemented in all the programs participate further strengthens the cooperative MCOs, its between and the coop equilibrium o maintain made This time. on their obligations paying of be to responsible consumers its in educating the cooperative amount of this Half Discounts. Payment Prompt Collection and Efficiency obtain continuously ISELCO-I of status its maintained has effect, coop the In reduction. rate through the consumers to being redounded was ECs in the region. the neighboring among from rate power the lowest having 3 Institutional Services Department espite many the challenges cooperative the had encountered, year 2018 proves indomitable the ith burgeoning the demand of power supply coverage inthe area as caused by increasing the by 2%as against year 2017. construction of residential, industrial and commercial establishments, ISELCO-I membership had increased Department for year. the ability of ISELCO-I as afamily. Below encapsulates accomplishments the of Institutional the Services SAN GUILLERMO SAN SANTIAGO CITY SANTIAGO CAUAYAN CITY CAUAYAN SAN AGUSTIN ANGADANAN R. MERCEDES R. COMPARISON ON MEMBERSHIP PER MUNICIPALITY/CITY (2017&2018) SAN MATEO SAN ISIDRO CABATUAN YEAR 2018 2017 ECHAGUE CORDON YEAR 2018 2017 RAMON ALICIA W D JONES LUNA COMPARISON ON MEMBERSHIP PER FOR TOWN/CITY THEYEAR2017&2018 0 CORDON 11,263 10,698 INSTITUTIONAL SERVICESDEPARTMENT ALICIA 21,168 19,967 5,000 ECHAGUE 20,983 20,107 ANGADANAN 10,000 9,282 8,933 MEMBERSHIP 15,000 JONES 12,439 12,033 CAUAYAN 35,668 34,033 CITY 20,000 2018 2018) RAMON 13,340 12,856 PER MUNICIPALITY/CITY PER & (2017 2017 CABATUAN 25,000 10,372 10,030 SANTIAGO 44,446 42,563 CITY 30,000 LUNA 4,921 4,747 35,000 AGUSTIN 3,270 3,225 SAN MERCEDES 40,000 REINA 5,748 5,501 MATEO 19,291 18,801 SAN 45,000 GUILLERMO 4,124 3,970 SAN SAN ISIDRO 50,000 6,779 6,618 Institutional Services Department 4 families families

223,094 224,000 30-Jan-18 30-Jan-18 DATE OF OF DATE 03-Apr-18 14-Mar-18 27-Mar-18 26-Mar-18 26-Mar-18 15-May-18 222,000 ENERGIZATION 220,000 9 9 9 27 55 17 24 25 ENERGIZED ENERGIZED NUMBER OF OF NUMBER 218,000 HOUSEHOLDS 2017 216,000 2018 214,082 Alicia Alicia Cabatuan Cabatuan Angadanan Angadanan Angadanan 214,000 Cauayan City Cauayan TOWN/CITY MUNICIPALITY/CITY (2017 (2017 & 2018) MUNICIPALITY/CITY 212,000 COMPARISON ON TOTAL MEMBERSHIP PER ON TOTAL COMPARISON 210,000 marks the completion of Sitio Electrification Program (SEP) 2017, a project of the Department of the Department project a 2017, (SEP) Program Electrification Sitio of the completion marks Purok 1, La Paz Purok 4, La Paz Purok Sitio MV, Burgos MV, Sitio Purok 3, Dipaluda Purok SITIO/BARANGAY 2018 Th 1 Purok 7, Nagrumbuan Purok Core Shelter 2, Mabini Shelter Core Sitio Albano, Dipaluda Albano, Sitio 208,000 Sitio Nagsarian, Bannawag Nagsarian, Sitio were benefitted from the said project. Below is the list of number of households per municipality/city with with the municipality/city per households of number of is list the project. Below the said from benefitted were energization: of date of Energy in collaboration with the National Electrification Administration which aims to provide electric provide to aims which Administration Electrification the National with Energy in collaboration of 683 of A total in sitios. particularly those residing member-consumer-owners service fortunate less to

with the materials for the vehicle maintenance (gas & vehicle system), membership application/verification, application/verification, membership system), & vehicle (gas maintenance the vehicle for the materials with Integrated of ISELCO-I the as part profile employees timekeeping, employees inventory, warehouse be which can online Google through Forms facilitated & requests complaints and System, Management time. real NEA on accessed by directly well as oil and gasoline of the requisition for technologies system also its developed department e 5 Institutional Services Department Sitio Jeltib, San Carlos Purok 1,San Salvador Sitio Lanuza, Baluarte Sitio Ramel, Camarao Sitio Idmilao, Dadap SITIO/BARANGAY Sitio Justo, Linomot Sitio Bantay Lazon, Sitio Kabayabasan, Sitio Taleb, Dallao Sitio Quimag, San Sitio Salat, Diarao Sitio Bisares, P-7, Sitio Miguel, San Sitio Maliblibeg, Sitio Delmendo, Nungnungan 1 Sitio Winingit, Sitio Kaipilan, Kaipilan, Sitio Sitio San Jose, Sitio Quilang, Sitio Tut-ub, Rumang-ay Dicamay 2 Namnama Sta. Maria Turod Sur Sebastian Camarao Busilelao Dicamay Carlos TOWN/CITY Cauayan City Santiago City Echague Echague Echague Echague Echague Echague Cordon Cordon Cordon Cordon Ramon Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Luna HOUSEHOLDS NUMBER OF ENERGIZED 43 34 15 16 40 35 12 32 21 23 27 34 10 20 20 13 30 7 7 9 ENERGIZATION 21-May-18 22-Nov-18 16-Mar-18 16-Mar-18 13-Mar-18 13-Mar-18 01-Mar-18 15-Mar-18 15-Mar-18 18-Apr-18 17-Apr-18 17-Apr-18 03-Apr-18 04-Apr-18 09-Oct-18 05-Oct-18 27-Feb-18 27-Feb-18 15-Feb-18 DATE OF 23-Jan-18 Institutional Services Department 6 23-Apr-18 24-Apr-18 06-Mar-18 9 41 10 San Isidro San Santiago City Santiago Santiago City Santiago Gonzaga Purok 1, Villa 1, Villa Purok Purok 2, Gomez Purok A M Sitio Sagnip, Nabbuan Sagnip, Sitio of demand needed the power cater would This . Echague, Sur, Garit at constructed was Substation Agustin. San and Jones Echague, of member-consumer-owners anew Drive-Thru and Collection Office the cooperative, of development the continuous s part of ng sitio Kababaihan Samahang special one namely and sector (34) barangays Thirtyfour the 100% target. in the municipality organized were Alicia while of 17 barangays in the municipality organized were Landing Cabatuan. of meetto order in by cooperative the intensified was organization ember-Consumer-Owners 7 Institutional Services Department PM –4:00including aired afree program at BRIGADA, Cauayan City. 3rd Friday of month; the and DWMX Sweet Radio, Santiago Friday 4th of City every month the aired at 3:30 ELCO-I Hour aired has been regularly through four radiostations coverage inthe area inorder 12:00 NN;DWDY, Cauayan 2nd Friday City every of month; the DWSI Sonshine Radio, Santiago City every its programs: scheduled DZNC, Radyo Cauayan Bombo 1st Saturday City every of month the at 11:45AM– to provide MCOs information and transparency vis-à-viscoop’s operations. For year, the coop the retained e cooperative makes sure that MCOs have access easy to coop’s information that is why information assemblies. dissemination is regularly out carried by ISD the personnel through public address and barangay or municipal and provide an them up-to-date gen as of well as cooperative. the undertakings Cooperative,Isabela Inc. IElectric official pagebeen Facebook has launched in order toreach eachout MCO “Silaw ti Isabela” ti “Silaw Th IS , the cooperative’s, the official organ, alsowas publishedtwice the during theyear while Institutional Services Department 8 a J J I A December 13-14, 2018 on Organizers Community Electric for Cooperative’s Training • Trainers’ 6,2018 August on Arthritisnd Center • Solar Energy PV Seminar on July 5, 2018 • Solar Energy July PV Seminar on 11-12, 2018 July on gadget reading the new meter of training seminar • DC Tech 30, 2018 July on Program Education Awareness Consumer Seminar on Orientation • DTI 31, 2018 July on Thinking Strategic Enhancing • SMEC Orthopedic Northpoint of FPOA MD, A. Brabante, Ambrocio Dr. Seminar by Tips • Healthy 26-27&28-29,2018 une • Meter Reading Enhancement Seminar on March 13-15, 2018 March Seminar on Reading Enhancement • Meter 3-4, 2018 May Seminar on Convention Committee Labor • Regional Management 21-25, 2018 May on the Balanced Scorecard for • Seminar Workshop 28, 2018 May on benefits PhilHealth Seminar on • Orientation on Member-Consumer-Owners in dealing with Relations Quality Customer • Seminar on • Orientation on SSS Benefits and Policies on February 19, 2019 on Policies and SSS Benefits on • Orientation NEA on with Course in collaboration Enhancement Linemen’s System • Distribution 18-22,2018 une of a way as trainings various conducted Division Resources the Human per employee, seminars two of workforce: the cooperative’s empowering particularly inthe implementation Assessment Performance new Key NEA’s with n compliance 14, September 29 and August 2 on Region Agency Information Energy Philippine (DOE) of Department and Engr. Supervising Engineer, NorthArea and Montano, Virgilio L. Engr. & CEO, Manager 2018. The General served the forum. Jose, Roger during speakers as the with partnership in Forum” Multi-Sectoral Campaign Mo the “E-POWER joined the coop lso, 9 Institutional Services Department Institutional Services Department 10 ay Basic Line Worker Training Course was conducted by the cooperative in collaboration in collaboration the cooperative by Course conducted was Training Basic Line Worker ay A 30-d A Electrical Tips Safety to able were of 50 out (34) trainees Thirtyfour Arong. Diosdado D. Mr. the instructor, NEA through with to future train way one is program 14, 2018. This November on Exercises the Commencement to it make the cooperative. of linemen Program Empowerment Consumers Member (NELECA), Inc. Electric Association, Cooperatives Luzon the NEA Administrator, 2018 with 10-11, May on in the cooperative held was Seminar-Workshop (MCEP) the member- intensify and strengthen to the aim with who spearheaded the event R. Masongsong, Edgardo the Northeast of ECs the member from Management and Directors the Board of by attended lso, in EC programs. participation consumer-owners’ 11 Institutional Services Department Honor and Speaker, NEAAdministrator Edgardo Masongsong R. M.Mamalinta Akmad withGeneral Ret. Mr. 2018,and Clean Search for Mr. &Ms.Foundation Day. Dignitaries present event inthe were Guest of Technical Department was adjudged champion. Services highlight of Other occasion the includes Search for ISELCO Uno”. Acompetition on Filipino Healthy Foods Preparation and Kubo Presentation was held whereby celebration having theme the “Pag-unlad ng sambayanang Pilipino, matatagpuan serbisyong sa ng kalidad ELCO-I reigned during NELECA Sportsfest the on June 7-9, 2018 at Mamba Gymnasium, Sportsfest” as theme the of year’s this served sportsfest. Tuguegarao City 19 awards bagging in various competition categories. “Unity in Diversity through NELECA National Cooperative Center Consumers, of Inc. Electric Chairman. (NCECCO) e 46 Th IS th Foundation Day on March 24,2018was aremarkable one of because its Filipino-themed (+) , Institutional Services Department 12 I T Day, Planting Tree Line and Clearing Nationwide the 1st in the countryall electric for other cooperatives All: A for “Electricity the theme Access with 2018 31, August on ceremony likewise,the CandleLighting Building.” Nation for Platform joined (NEAM),ISELCO-I Month Awareness Electrification the 9th National of n celebration Hall, Arthur ISELCO-I at 20, 2018 April on held was Employees Retired ISELCO-I of Reunion Grand legacies”. Honoring success, Celebrating memories, “Remembering the theme, having Alicia, Isabela Victoria, R.Brendon Lazaro, by Dir. was led induction and done was officers election of and Likewise,organization the first the cooperative, to bestowed they have the contributions for employees former o honor President. BOD Vice 13 Institutional Services Department Rural Electric Cooperatives AssociationRural Electric (PHILRECA) and National Electrification Administration (NEA). cooperative. Success of was anchored said undertaking to and vigilance the quick response of Philippine the province. Thus far,thetwo-week rehabilitationthe was fastest calamity rehabilitationthe history in the of spirit cooperatives of reawakened electric the had been once again leaving apositive impact to MCOs inthe area of ISELCO-I. as Power Dubbed Restoration Rapid Deployment (PRRD) Task Force Rosita, bayanihan the Inc. and VGB Technical Power restoration –inthe Services and rehabilitation of power lines coverage inthe Cooperatives Association (CLECA)as well as private Industrial –MNElectro partners Supply and Services, ear 2018mirrors ISELCO-I’s remarkable resilience and unwavering determination. The onslaught (RECA I),Northeast Luzon Cooperatives Association Luzon Electric (NELECA),Central Electric Cooperatives Cooperatives Association Association Region I Electric Cordillera Region Electric (CoRECA), of Typhoon Rosita province inthe on 2018had drawn Cooperatives October from twenty (20)Electric trengthening amongst ties employees of cooperative the is inevitable, hence, monthly the birthday Headquarters. celebrations, retired employee send-off and regular Monday fora held the at Arthur ISELCO-IHall, Y S Institutional Services Department 14 whereby each whereby ADOPT A FAMILY PROGRAM FAMILY A ADOPT Thi C department had to find a less fortunate family whom they can offer gifts on Christmas. Generosity of on Generosity Christmas. gifts offer they can whom family fortunate a less find to had department houses, newly constructed motorcycle, contributions, their voluntary through that so was tangible employees away. given were school supplies and materials household showcase, sari-sari store usual interdepartmental competition was replaced with with replaced was competition usual interdepartmental The memorable. absolutely yet simple was inthe cooperative Christmas celebration s year’s Christmas programs: The NELECA Christmas party on December 14 where re-elections of regional officers officers regional of re-elections on NELECA The DecemberChristmas party 14 where Christmas programs: Technical of Association (PHILAIM), Phililippine Managers Institutional of Association Phililippine for Electric of Internal Cooperatives Association Phililippine Electric of (PHILATMEC), Cooperatives Managers conducted; were (FIMAP) thePhilippines of Managers Association Finance and (PHILAECIA), Auditors for exclusively Christmas program December and 15; on Day & Family Christmas Program ISELCO-I December 21. on employees retired ISELCO-I three hosted ISELCO-I 2018seemed be to never-ending. for inthe cooperative Celebrations hristmas 15 Institutional Services Department ally, Management onLabor 20,2018,the December Committee (LMC) of cooperative the hold member-consumer-owners. an outreach program at Quirino, Cordon, Isabela of as part its customary activity ingiving hope and joy to Fin Electrical Safety Tips Electrical Internal Audit Department 16

Th I he other hand, the Operations Audit Division made several made Division Audit the Operations hand, other he On t this that Guaranteed vision. and mission ISELCO-I’s of the attainment with work proactively and collaborate will continuously department matter. that initiatives any on management to contribute that the means of some just ose activities are electric high quality servicedeliver member-consumer-owners, our to monitoring inspection and conducts persistently technical auditor our clearing of validation and construction and maintenance line of effectively to continue and viability its maintain to addition, n operations. contributions towards the improvement of the cooperative’s operations over over operations the cooperative’s of the improvement towards contributions greatly activities that value-adding delivers division the Specifically, theyear. review the continuous these activities are on Included success. its to contribute or simplify to procedures and processes business various of assessment and the effective on monitoring continuous done, are things the way streamline cost significant attain to guidelines policies and coop’s of implementation promote practices the coop that ensuring as well as and objectives savings agencies. regulatory other NEA and with compliance

INTERNAL AUDIT DEPARTMENT AUDIT INTERNAL Th F all transactions are properly documented and authorized. and documented properly are all transactions Focused statements. financial related and statements income balance sheets, ledgers, general balances, account regularly is coop of transactions vouching information, accounting and financial of integrity achieving on evidence, including relevant with come all in the accounts books the entries that of ensure to conducted analyzing by controls and regulations financial with assessed compliance that Division ensure to Audit records e Financial financial also examined division The pertinent documents. other and receipts invoices, the organization’s operation through a systematic, disciplined approach to evaluate and strengthen the strengthen and evaluate to approach disciplined a systematic, through operation the organization’s processes. governance and control, internal management, of risk effectiveness improve purpose and value add performedits to Department Audit the 2018, Internal the year or 17 Energy Trading Services Department e monitored and evaluated following: the ember-consumer-owners has benefited fortrading direct of our energy requirementsthewith resultedwhich to areduced rate. electricity SpotWholesale Market. Electricity We have saved amount the of P67,878,767.51 for purchased energy the n order to facilitate member-consumer-owners the requests and complaints, system anew has been by National the Electrification Administration, hence,which of summary are beingsentmonth. every to NEA Commission. Regulatory Energy the Requests and complaints received and upon acted are monitored being developed. This ensuresthat all request of consumers timelinebe acted thebased uponon shall approved by ear 2018 has been a very fruitful and productive fruitful a very ear 2018 has been e meter reading gadgets of our Meter Readers gadgets includes which features several work. their to ease have replaced by been Android Meter system Reading and weather condition. some minutes to process payment. It reliable was also in all shortens paying the of time our consumers as it only takes areasall to hasten process the of billing and This collection. operational the lmost all systems has been replaced hascollection by been afiber optic connection in for used haswhich quite been along billing inthe time and improved and Thewireless modernized. area network year it when comes to operation the of our cooperative. ENERGY TRADINGSERVICESDEPARTMENT/IT W M A sys I Th A Y tematic request for gasoline and developed oil for has been monitoring easy and recording. • W • M • C • B illing Systemilling (EBCS) ash System and Collection eter System Reading arehouse Inventory System

• 201Fi • Ga • IS ELCO-I Timekeeping System s and Vehicle Monitoring System le System with IDPrinting North Area Operation Management Department 18 50,970.00 162,810.00 569,620.00 979,040.00 188,775.00 151,700.00 4,616,245.00 2,513,330.00 Reconnection Fee Reconnection 508 Units 152 Units 22 Consumers 259.3 Kilometers 422 Ground rods 422 Ground 2,904 Kilowatt hour meters hour 2,904 Kilowatt meters hour 4,808 Kilowatt Amount 25,079,933.97 82,344,049.51 80,126,309.45 296,386,857.52 182,936,592.08 960,628,741.75 133,003,553.67 1,760,506,037.95 Stubs 45,686 64,240 98,579 52,918 948,121 189,730 104,359 392,609

TOTAL TECHNICAL ASPECT ASPECT : TECHNICAL

REINA MERCEDES REINA NORTH AREA OPERATION MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT OPERATION AREA NORTH The accomplishments of the North Area for 2018 are as follows: as are 2018 for NorthArea of the accomplishments The 7. SAN GUILLERMO 1. Replacement of defective/phase out meters out defective/phase of 1. Replacement B. 2. Clearing of lines of 2. Clearing metering/clustering 3. Pole load management 4.Transformer pilferers of 5. Apprehension Load6. Feeder Balancing pole grounding of 7. Installation 6. 1. ALICIA 2. ANGADANAN 3. CABATUAN CITY 4. CAUAYAN 5. LUNA Branch Office Branch FINANCIAL ASPECT ASPECT : A. FINANCIAL 19 North Area Operation Management Department 19. Meter Inspection 18.New Consumer Connections 25ft 30ft 35ft 40ft 45ft 17. Pole replacement 25ft 30ft 35ft 40ft 16. Pole insertion 15. Installation &replacement of connectors 14.1Pole cross arm replacement 14. Pole cross arm inspection 13.1.Replacement of broken Insulator 13.Insulator inspection 12. Pole inspection 11.2Old Distribution Transformer 11.1Lateral line 11. Installation of Fuse cut-out and arrester 10. Inventory of streetlights/wattage 9. Upgrading of lines 8. Monitoring of pulled-out/disconnected Meters Electricity Saving Tips Electricity 19,221 Kilowatt hour meters 556 Kilowatt hour meters 41,599 Street ligths 3,537 Cross arms 1,936 Applicants 82 Fuse cut-outs 56 Fuse cut-outs 507 Cross arms 13,302 Pieces 5,983 Pieces 1,747 Pieces 9,359 Poles 98 Span 2 Units Poles Poles 147 274 252 91 31 - - - - North Area Operation Management Department 20 ------4 Units 3 Units 23 Units 20 Units 15 KVA 25 KVA 50 KVA 15 KVA 50 KVA 75 KVA 15 KVA 25 KVA 50 KVA 10 KVA 75 KVA 10 KVA 25 KVA 10 KVA 167 KVA 37.5 KVA 37.5 KVA 37.5 KVA Electrical Tips Safety 1. Installation of Transformer of 1. Installation (replaced) transformer distribution 1.1 Defective Other Activities: Other (Private) Transformer 1.2 Separate / Additional 1.3. New 21 North Area Operation Management Department i. Request received and acted h. Papremyo Winners Resibo sa Demandg. letters issued f. Monitored disconnected consumers e. Reconnection (by linemen/PUC) d. Disconnection c. Housewiring Inspected b. Processed applications a. Complaints received and acted C. INSTITUTIONAL ASPECT : 6. Others: Maintenance6. Others: of transformers 5. Maintenance drop wire of service 4. Relocation of Pole /Line 3. Reconnection of disconnected consumers 2. Disconnection of delinquent consumers Electrical Safety Tips Electrical 114,289 Disconnected 41,573 Reconnected 61,248 Reconnected 3,118 Applications 8,773 Complaints 5,872 Consumers 1,713 Consumers 4,637 Inspected 200 Consumers 536 Poles/Lines 3,911 Request 132 Winners 2,537 Letters 1,172 Units North Area Operation Management Department 22 392 6,744 3,243 4,761 30,912 36 span 50,110.00 300 span 350,565.00 330,040.00 246,190.00 341,120.00 883,862.00 143.8 span 4,941,734.00 1,106,177.00 1,633,670.00 1,553.06 kms Reconnection Fee Reconnection Amount 65,259,887.49 23,167,182.40 139,185,727.16 213,568,879.12 294,445,776.50 928,005,611.37 120,360,563.33 123,139,020.04 1,907,132,647.41 Stubs 58,743 31,782 145,310 157,135 200,763 433,186 118,259 207,265 1,352,443

TOTAL

1. Transformer Load Management 1. Transformer cleared lines 2. Length of meters kilowatt old of clustering metering/ a. Pole line neutral of Installation b. secondary primary wire and undersized line of c. Reconductoring lines of 3. Upgrading inventory light 4. Street (poles inspected) lines 5. Patrol reports 6. Accomplishment Activities Undertaken : Undertaken Activities B. TECHNICAL ASPECT ASPECT B. : TECHNICAL 8. Ramon 7. San Mateo 7. San 5. Echague Isidro 6. San 3. Santiago 4. Cordon 1. Jones Agustin 2. San Branch Office Branch A. FINANCIAL ASPECT : ASPECT A. FINANCIAL SOUTH AREA OPERATION MANAGEMENT DEPARTMENT MANAGEMENT OPERATION AREA SOUTH The accomplishments of the South Area for 2018 are as follows: as are 2018 for Area of the South accomplishments The 23 North Area Operation Management Department 12. Other accomplishments12. Other 11. No. of consumers apprehended 10. No. of report submitted 9. No. of kilowatt hour meters Inspected 8. No. of kilowatt hour meters Clustered 7. No of defective kilowatt hour meters replaced j. No. of (including erected/ poles installed rotten replaced) poles i. No. of defective transformer replaced/installed h.Poles grounding Disconnected kilowatt g. hour meters f. Reconnection of kilowatt hour meters e. Disconnection of delinquent consumers d. Inspection/replacement of broken insulator dropping c.Service of consumers new b. Replacement of rotten poles/cross arm scanning a.Thermal accomplishment6. Other i. Papremyo Resibo sa (PMES) Seminar h. No. of applicants attended Pre-Membership the Education No.g. of Turn on order released f. No. of inventoried pole e. No. of Consumers inspected Load d. No. of Inspected House Wiring Installation c. No. of complaints acted b. No. of Complaints received a. No. of disconnected houses C. INSTITUTIONAL ASPECT : 214,312 13,041 25,743 26,828 3,105 5,522 3,088 6,361 148 12,410 3,721 2,782 1,824 3,564 2,563 2,177 155 368 835 574 302 662 426 341 Finance Services Department 24 11.52% KWH SOLD KWH PURCHASED GENERATED 48,853,809 356,394,415 424,124,222 356,394,415 27,225,088 35,064,364 33,498,471 35,894,434 35,265,963 38,648,294 35,342,206 35,032,748 29,510,168 26,686,271 24,226,408 kWh SOLD kWh /GENERATED PURCHASED SOLD KWH SYSTEM LOSS % NOV 424,124,222 31,219,840 42,254,427 39,121,057 43,157,494 41,664,488 45,994,773 43,835,371 40,940,865 34,155,403 30,698,246 31,082,258 TOTAL OCT SEP AUG JUL 1,118,476 59,017 143,929 114,302 162,493 151,706 82,337 - - 147,742 133,455 123,495 GENERATED JUN MAY APR MAR 423,005,747 31,160,823 42,110,498 39,006,755 42,995,001 41,512,782 45,912,436 43,835,371 40,940,865 34,007,661 30,564,791 30,958,763 PURCHASED FINANCE SERVICES DEPARTMENT SERVICES FINANCE FEB JAN 2018 KWH GENERATED / PURCHASED & 2018 SOLD KWH GENERATED CHART - The financial aspect of Isabela 1 Electric Cooperative, Inc. for the year 2018. year forthe Inc. 1Isabela Electricaspect of financial The Cooperative, TOTAL NOV OCT SEP AUG JUL JUN MAY APR MAR FEB JAN 2018 5,000,000 20,000,000 15,000,000 10,000,000 30,000,000 25,000,000 40,000,000 35,000,000 50,000,000 45,000,000 25 Finance Services Department 100,000,000.00 150,000,000.00 200,000,000.00 250,000,000.00 300,000,000.00 350,000,000.00 400,000,000.00 450,000,000.00 50,000,000.00 JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER - JAN FEB TOTAL 2018 MAR 2018 COLLECTION ANDREVENUE CHART APR COLLECTION MAY JUN REVENUE JUL 3,596,183,425.29 290,806,744.00 222,594,052.00 266,390,632.00 319,514,130.19 397,186,431.77 345,723,904.06 384,749,086.51 353,089,399.78 326,423,065.56 343,402,511.93 346,303,467.49 COLLECTION AUG SEP OCT NOV 3,503,571,709.18 231,938,556.00 260,574,525.00 301,563,779.00 367,935,265.00 301,563,778.00 378,246,866.00 332,861,313.36 375,615,793.14 327,338,062.30 344,531,632.00 281,402,139.38 REVENUE DEC Finance Services Department 26 Discount 5,305,307.10 5,015,993.90 5,633,966.20 6,655,077.01 6,960,620.05 7,407,091.82 7,304,185.94 6,647,097.92 6,429,281.08 6,007,635.98 6,169,472.91 5,058,503.10 74,594,233.36 Collection Efficiency Discount 4,462,543.11 3,351,519.28 3,594,697.59 4,050,247.97 5,103,851.00 4,931,599.50 5,225,547.11 4,963,878.80 5,723,420.53 5,636,485.14 5,299,324.06 5,619,899.42 57,963,013.51 Prompt Payment Payment Prompt TOTALS Billing Period Billing he financial aspect of the cooperative's operation, the concerns are the Power Payables with with Payables Power the are concerns the operation, aspect of cooperative's the financial he On t January 26 to February 25, 2018 February 26 to January 25, 2018 March 26 to February 25, 2018 April 26 to March 25, 2018 May 26 to April 25, 2018 June 26 to May 25, 2018 July 26 to June 25, 2018 August to 26 July 25, 2018 September 26 to August October 26 to September 25, 2018 25, 2018 October November 26 to December 26 to 25, 2018 November December 26 to January 25, 2018 December January 26 to Electrical Tips Safety San Miguel Energy Corporation (SMEC) and National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP). The The (NGCP). the Philippines of Corporation Grid National and (SMEC) Energy Miguel Corporation San Collection (CED) and Efficiency (PPD) Discount Discount Payment the Prompt avail to able was cooperative the month. of the 10th day on bills power of fullupon payment

27 Technical Services Department accomplishments. ear 2018is ablast. The department was able to integrate four more substationswith SCADA System large amount of data and easier faster. Moreover, department the upgrading is still system the to transcend its To make our SCADA’s communication system better, Optic Cables Fiber were inorder installed to transmit inSanparticularly Fermin, Prenza, 1and District Cabatuan Substations inaddition to and Batal Cordon. remote monitoring and control of distribution the equipment. Y ISELCO-I SYSTEM MAP TECHNICAL SERVICESDEPARTMENT being automatedbeing and facilitates a it makes entire the distribution network SCADA not does simply data collect but operation and its own protection. system improve reliability, the optimum power system operation that helps our (SCADA) asignificant serves role in and Data AcquisitionSupervisory is oneechnology of the advanced data capabilities, collection power system network. Thus, having most effective ways of improving our UPGRADING DISTRIBUTION Supervisory Control andSupervisory Data Acquisition (SCADA) System NETWORK SYSTEM T Technical Services Department 28 UPGRADING OF SUBSTATIONS AND DISTRIBUTION LINES AND DISTRIBUTION SUBSTATIONS OF UPGRADING O cater the continuous load growth of the area as well as to obviate power shortage. Likewise, the cooperative Likewise, the cooperative shortage. power obviate to as well as the area of load growth the continuous cater more secure and deliver to poles in order and equipment lines, distribution its upgrading continuously is electricity the member-consumer-owners. to reliable serves it fully was and energized to Echague Sur, inGarit located substation ur newly constructed 29 Technical Services Department n addition, department the strategized forecasted the growth load coverage inthe area, therefore, and reliabilitythe lower coop’s the service of electric systems loss. in Reina Mercedes and Paddad, with acapacity Alicia of 20MVA, respectively. These substations improvewill departmentthe plans to construct and upgrade more substations for upcoming the located years be will which NEWLY CONSTRUCTED 10MVA SUBSTATION ANDDRIVE-THRU UPRATED 20 MVA SUBSTATION AT MALAPAT, CORDON, ISABELA ISABELA MALAPAT, CORDON, SUBSTATION AT MVA 20 UPRATED I COLLECTION OFFICE AT GARITSUR, ECHAGUE, ISABELA Technical Services Department 30 ) -5.18% DECREASE ENERGY % INCREASE %( NCP -5.32% % % INCREASE % (DECREASE) ENERGY (KWH) ENERGY UPGRADED DISTRIBUTION LINES DISTRIBUTION UPGRADED NCP (KW) 2017 2018 2017 2018 66,271.83 73,794.0063,942.84 28,548,923 72,911.0073,150.72 30,870,934 26,853,361 82,485.0083,839.38 30,595,769 29,673,358 90,040.0082,344.47 11.35% 33,910,576 38,338,061 91,853.0084,046.42 14.03% 40,866,894 38,392,320 91,644.0082,458.14 12.76% 8.13% 43,489,812 40,426,632 89,534.0085,588.07 13.94% 7.40% 45,758,352 39,648,122 88,421.0087,700.93 11.55% 14.28% 41,345,458 41,213,568 83,033.00 9.04% 6.60% 42,864,620 41,034,441 13.28% 8.58% 38,906,890 3.31% 13.19% 4.28% 4.01% 87,902.90 87,989.0081,291.39 41,358,230 80,664.11 42,002,038 36,173,154 31,090,996 0.10% -0.77% 1.56% -14.05% COMPARISON OF AND 2017 PEAK 2018 DEMAND AND ENERGY PURCHASE MONTH January February March April May June July August September November October Maximum Demand 2017: 87,902 Demand Maximum 2018: 91,853 Demand Maximum 6.54 Rate: Growth Average 31 Technical Services Department COMPARISON OF 2017AND2018ENERGY PURCHASE COMPARISON OF 2017AND2018PEAK DEMAND (BAR GRAPH) (BAR GRAPH) Technical Services Department 32 UB 4 3 8 4 1 OS 0.139 INSTALLED SOLE USER 1.183 5.7321.258 0.111 0.335 35.125 30.870 18.276 9 5 7 5 REPLACED 1.836 9.002 3-PH 2-PH 1-PH DC 0.030 0.321 5 1 9 4 1 0.030 11.159 0.000 37.566 37.076 18.387 12 11 DISTRIBUTION PROGRAM (SEP) LENGTH OF DISTRIBUTION LINES (KMS) INSTALLED 0.000 69 kV TRANSFORMER REPORT FOR THE YEAR 2018 FOR REPORT TRANSFORMER 10 15 25 50 75 100 167 250 333 37.5 (kva) TYPE OF PROJECT TOTAL OF LINE UPGRADING, EXPANSION AND SITIO ELECTRIFICATION ELECTRIFICATION SITIO AND EXPANSION UPGRADING, LINE OF TOTAL TRANSFORMER TOTAL EXPANSION CONVERSION S.E.P. UPGRADING 33 Technical Services Department

April March February January December November October September August July June May April March February January May June July August December November October September COMPARISON OF 2017 AND 2018 SYSTEM LOSS LOSS 2018 SYSTEM 2017 AND OF COMPARISON Average MONTH MONTH ,7,7 2,415,230 5,377,569 3,758,007 3,577,677 5,356,143 3,534,688 4,483,365 4,152,137 5,610,296 4,228,053 6,547,251 4,456,151 4,409,536 4,690,430 3,105,004 5,670,031 2,513,101 4,315,427 5,272,394 2,908,783 3,321,175 1,922,374 697,248 11.19% 12.18% 14.68% 11.53% 11.14% 10.19% 10.08% 9.84% InKillowatt hour (Kwhr) 9.65% 6.84% 2.22% 9.84% 8.51% 2017 2017 InPercentage (%) 2,251,059 16.96% 10.77% 14.94% 12.20% 10.76% 12.73% 12.41% 9.09% 8.19% 7.74% 9.61% 6.78 % 11.16 % 2018 2018 Technical Services Department 34 Mini Hydro Generation Report for the Year 2018 the Year Report for Generation Hydro Mini MAGAT A & B MINI-HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER PLANTS POWER ELECTRIC B MINI-HYDRO A & MAGAT THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS

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RHEA CEZ B. JAVIER, M.D. JOSEL M. PADOLINA, JR., D.D.M. ATTY. NICASIO B. BAUTISTA III Medical Consultant Dental Consultant Legal Counsel 37 P R O G R A M COMMITTEE ON RECEPTION and ACCOMMODATION PART I - REGISTRATION OF MEMBERS (8:00 am – 1:00 pm) at:

- Silaw Eco-Park, ISELCO-I Compound, Victoria, Alicia Usherettes PART II - GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Chairman: Ms. Mary Jane L. Laconico Co-Chairman: Ms. Marieta Aganon 1. Prayer (AVP) Members: Ms. Laarni San Antonio Ms. Mary Joy O. Palencia

2. Philippine National Anthem - MS. CHRISTINE M. SINAGOSE Ms. Ethelvida F. Castro Ms. Christine M. Sinagose Conducting Ms. Precious Pearl A. Agustin Engr. Rochelle Gumpal Ms. Precious Charlotte L. Labuguen Engr. Precious Gem Taganas Singing of Isabela Hymn and - BOARD OF DIRECTORS ISELCO-I Jingle DEPARTMENT HEADS SUPERVISORS AND OTHER EMPLOYEES Ambassadors Chairman: Mr. Edgar Simangan 3. Acknowledgement of delegates - ATTY. CATHERINE MAY L. ALBERTO Data Protection Officer & Consultant on Special Issues Co-Chairman: Mr. Henry Antonio Members: Mr. Frankie Corpuz Mr. Andres Manaligod 4. Presentation of Board of Directors - MS. PRESCIOUS ANN S. ORIA Mr. Jose Rey Alvarez Mr. Erning Rommel Basco Management, Staff & Employees Corporate Information & Training Officer Mr. Ronald Mamauag Mr. Allan Mendoza

5. Welcome Address - DIR. PRESLEY C. DE JESUS Mr. Jesus Amurao Mr. Jomar Dela Cruz BOD President Mr. Rodolfo Otoman Mr. Gerald Flores Mr. Noel Mabini Mr. Darwin Luna 6. Intermission Number - GENERATION 2 (G2) METRO DANCERS Mr. Johnny Sunio Mr. Ariel Marañon Mr. Irving Paringit Mr. Cherry Soniega 7. Introduction of the Guest of - DIR. EDUARDO S. BAYANI Mr. Rodrigo Raquipo, Jr. Mr. Ricky Taña Honor and Speaker BOD Secretary Mr. Alex Gervacio Mr. Rexxi Taña

8. Intermission Number - Alicia National High School Mr. Von Bryan Dasig Mr. Renato Tallod

9. Speech of the Guest of Honor - MR. EDGARDO R. MASONGSONG and Speaker Administrator, National Electrification Administration COMMITTEE ON SOUNDS, LIGHTS and HALL PREPARATION

10. Intermission Number - MS. BERNADETTE R. BAYANG & Chairman: Mr. Jayson E. Uy MR. ROGELIO C. MARIÑAS Co-Chairman: Mr. Randy A. Respicio Regional Duet Singing Champion Members: Mr. Reneboy M. Luna Mr. Zaldy G. Baquiran 11. Presentation of Plaques of Appreciation and Recognition: Mr. Rodel T. Siquian a. Guest Speakers Mr. Elpidio M. Viray b. Most Active MCO Participation All Utility Personnel a. IGLO MCO Officers Cauayan City b. Reina Mercedes MCO Federation c. Prompt Payor Municipality COMMITTEE ON FOOD/SNACKS a. Municipality of San Agustin Chairman: Ms. Leizza M. Niguidula b. Municipality of Ramon Co-Chairman: Ms. Elenita V. Medrano c. Municipality of Angadanan Members: All Finance Personnel d. Municipality of San Guillermo d. Outgoing Director a. Dir. Eduardo S. Bayani

38 COMMITTEE ON PEACE and ORDER 12. Intermission Number - ISELCO-I TRANSFORMER BAND W/ Chairman: Engr. Abraham C. Balingue MS. ANGELICA DOMINGO Co- Chairman: Engr. Bienvenido M. Talvo, Jr. Members: Engr. Hubert Aguimbag 13. Oath-taking of Newly Elected All Security Guards Members of the Board of - ATTY. NICASIO B. BAUTISTA III Directors to be administered by: Presiding Judge, RTC Branch 21 Santiago City COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION Elected Members: Chairman: Engr. Roger Jose Dir. Nelson V. Agruda - District III - San Mateo Co- Chairman: Engr. Jose Zipagan Dir. Sharon S. Gervacio - District IV - San Isidro Members: Engr. Stefan Lingling Dir. Analisa B. Lantican - District V - Alicia Engr. Carlo Leo Serrano Dir. Perlita S. Sibalon - District VII - Echague Engr. Chester Agaoid Dir. Mark Lester R. Cadeliña - District X - Cabatuan Mr. Arnel Pascua

14. Mass Oath-taking of MCOs - MR. EDGARDO R. MASONGSONG to be administered by: Administrator, National Electrification Administration COMMITTEE ON FINANCE Chairman: Ms. Leizza M. Niguidula, CPA Co-Chairman: Ms. Ma. Ludivina E. Ludovice PART III - BUSINESS PROPER Member: Ms. Tarah D.Sabio 1. Call to Order - DIR. PRESLEY C. DE JESUS Ms. Precious Pearl A. Agustin BOD President

2. Determination of Quorum and - DIR. EDUARDO S. BAYANI. MANU COMMITTEE ON DOCUMENTATION Reading of Notice of Annual Board Secretary Chairman: Mr. Marlon O.Salinas Co-Chairman: Mr. Florante A. Gonzales 3. Submission of Annual Report - ENGR. VIRGILIO L. MONTANO Members: Mr. Trifino B. Cuevas, Jr. General Manager/Chief Executive Officer Ms. Ethelvida F. Castro Mr. Jose Garcia III 4. President’s Report - Engr. Mark Emerson Bernabe DIR. PRESLEY C. DE JESUS Board President

COMMITTEE ON SOLICITATION 5. Agenda: Chairman: Ms. Manilyn Baldos, CPA a) Approving the deposit of P10.00 every consumer monthly for the ECO Bank Co-Chairman: Ms. Tarah D. Sabio Members: Ms. Cecilia G. Valdez 6. Open Forum Ms. Laarni San Antonio Mr. Rufo Singson, Jr. Ms. Charmaine R. Respicio, CPA 7. Raffle Draw

COMMITTEE ON FIRST AID DIR. BRENDON R. LAZARO ATTY. CATHERINE MAY L. ALBERTO Chairman: Dr. Rhea Cez B. Javier MS. PRESCIOUS ANN S. ORIA, MSCD Co-Chairman: Dr. Josel M. Padolina. Lorenzo Masters of Ceremonies

39 COMMITTEE ON PEACE and ORDER 12. Intermission Number - ISELCO-I TRANSFORMER BAND W/ Chairman: Engr. Abraham C. Balingue MS. ANGELICA DOMINGO Co- Chairman: Engr. Bienvenido M. Talvo, Jr. Members: Engr. Hubert Aguimbag 13. Oath-taking of Newly Elected All Security Guards Members of the Board of - ATTY. NICASIO B. BAUTISTA III Directors to be administered by: Presiding Judge, RTC Branch 21 Santiago City COMMITTEE ON TRANSPORTATION Elected Members: Chairman: Engr. Roger Jose Dir. Nelson V. Agruda - District III - San Mateo Co- Chairman: Engr. Jose Zipagan Dir. Sharon S. Gervacio - District IV - San Isidro Members: Engr. Stefan Lingling Dir. Analisa B. Lantican - District V - Alicia Engr. Carlo Leo Serrano Dir. Perlita S. Sibalon - District VII - Echague Engr. Chester Agaoid Dir. Mark Lester R. Cadeliña - District X - Cabatuan Mr. Arnel Pascua

14. Mass Oath-taking of MCOs - MR. EDGARDO R. MASONGSONG to be administered by: Administrator, National Electrification Administration COMMITTEE ON FINANCE Chairman: Ms. Leizza M. Niguidula, CPA Co-Chairman: Ms. Ma. Ludivina E. Ludovice PART III - BUSINESS PROPER Member: Ms. Tarah D.Sabio 1. Call to Order - DIR. PRESLEY C. DE JESUS Ms. Precious Pearl A. Agustin BOD President

2. Determination of Quorum and - DIR. EDUARDO S. BAYANI. MANU COMMITTEE ON DOCUMENTATION Reading of Notice of Annual Board Secretary Chairman: Mr. Marlon O.Salinas Co-Chairman: Mr. Florante A. Gonzales 3. Submission of Annual Report - ENGR. VIRGILIO L. MONTANO Members: Mr. Trifino B. Cuevas, Jr. General Manager/Chief Executive Officer Ms. Ethelvida F. Castro Mr. Jose Garcia III 4. President’s Report - Engr. Mark Emerson Bernabe DIR. PRESLEY C. DE JESUS Board President

COMMITTEE ON SOLICITATION 5. Agenda: Chairman: Ms. Manilyn Baldos, CPA a) Approving the deposit of P10.00 every consumer monthly for the ECO Bank Co-Chairman: Ms. Tarah D. Sabio Members: Ms. Cecilia G. Valdez 6. Open Forum Ms. Laarni San Antonio Mr. Rufo Singson, Jr. 7. Raffle Draw Ms. Charmaine R. Respicio, CPA

COMMITTEE ON FIRST AID DIR. BRENDON R. LAZARO ATTY. CATHERINE MAY L. ALBERTO Chairman: Dr. Rhea Cez B. Javier MS. PRESCIOUS ANN S. ORIA, MSCD Co-Chairman: Dr. Josel M. Padolina. Lorenzo Masters of Ceremonies

40 P R O G R A M COMMITTEE ON RECEPTION and ACCOMMODATION PART I - REGISTRATION OF MEMBERS (8:00 am – 1:00 pm) at:

- Silaw Eco-Park, ISELCO-I Compound, Victoria, Alicia Usherettes PART II - GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING Chairman: Ms. Mary Jane L. Laconico Co-Chairman: Ms. Marieta Aganon 1. Prayer (AVP) Members: Ms. Laarni San Antonio Ms. Mary Joy O. Palencia

2. Philippine National Anthem - MS. CHRISTINE M. SINAGOSE Ms. Ethelvida F. Castro Ms. Christine M. Sinagose Conducting Ms. Precious Pearl A. Agustin Engr. Rochelle Gumpal Ms. Precious Charlotte L. Labuguen Engr. Precious Gem Taganas Singing of Isabela Hymn and - BOARD OF DIRECTORS ISELCO-I Jingle DEPARTMENT HEADS SUPERVISORS AND OTHER EMPLOYEES Ambassadors Chairman: Mr. Edgar Simangan 3. Acknowledgement of delegates - ATTY. CATHERINE MAY L. ALBERTO Data Protection Officer & Consultant on Special Issues Co-Chairman: Mr. Henry Antonio Members: Mr. Frankie Corpuz Mr. Andres Manaligod 4. Presentation of Board of Directors - MS. PRESCIOUS ANN S. ORIA Mr. Jose Rey Alvarez Mr. Erning Rommel Basco Management, Staff & Employees Corporate Information & Training Officer Mr. Ronald Mamauag Mr. Allan Mendoza

5. Welcome Address - DIR. PRESLEY C. DE JESUS Mr. Jesus Amurao Mr. Jomar Dela Cruz BOD President Mr. Rodolfo Otoman Mr. Gerald Flores Mr. Noel Mabini Mr. Darwin Luna 6. Intermission Number - GENERATION 2 (G2) METRO DANCERS Mr. Johnny Sunio Mr. Ariel Marañon Mr. Irving Paringit Mr. Cherry Soniega 7. Introduction of the Guest of - DIR. EDUARDO S. BAYANI Mr. Rodrigo Raquipo, Jr. Mr. Ricky Taña Honor and Speaker BOD Secretary Mr. Alex Gervacio Mr. Rexxi Taña

8. Intermission Number - Alicia National High School Mr. Von Bryan Dasig Mr. Renato Tallod

9. Speech of the Guest of Honor - MR. EDGARDO R. MASONGSONG and Speaker Administrator, National Electrification Administration COMMITTEE ON SOUNDS, LIGHTS and HALL PREPARATION

10. Intermission Number - MS. BERNADETTE R. BAYANG & Chairman: Mr. Jayson E. Uy MR. ROGELIO C. MARIÑAS Co-Chairman: Mr. Randy A. Respicio Regional Duet Singing Champion Members: Mr. Reneboy M. Luna Mr. Zaldy G. Baquiran 11. Presentation of Plaques of Appreciation and Recognition: Mr. Rodel T. Siquian a. Guest Speakers Mr. Elpidio M. Viray b. Most Active MCO Participation All Utility Personnel a. IGLO MCO Officers Cauayan City b. Reina Mercedes MCO Federation c. Prompt Payor Municipality COMMITTEE ON FOOD/SNACKS a. Municipality of San Agustin Chairman: Ms. Leizza M. Niguidula b. Municipality of Ramon Co-Chairman: Ms. Elenita V. Medrano c. Municipality of Angadanan Members: All Finance Personnel d. Municipality of San Guillermo d. Outgoing Director a. Dir. Eduardo S. Bayani

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F U N C T I O N A L C O M M I T T E E S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES COMMITTEE ON PROGRAM & INVITATION Chairman: Mr. Marlon O. Salinas Co-Chairman: Ms. Vilma P. Bartolome Members: Ms. Jennifer S. Magaoay ENGR. VIRGILIO L. MONTANO Ms. Prescious Ann S. Oria Overall Chairman Ms. Christine M. Sinagose Mr. Nicomar R. Gaoat Mr. Narson Karlo C. James

AGNES C. AMBROSIO, DPA COMMITTEE ON REGISTRATION & TOKEN Co-Chairman Chairman: Ms. Celerina J. De Villa Co-Chairman: Mr. Ailmore B. Bautista Members: Ms. Jennifer S. Magaoay Mr. Aldous Revelson Tomas Ms. Vilma P. Bartolome Mr. Trifino Cuevas, Jr. Mr. Ronald M. Otanes Mr. Rodieson Agregado Mr. Florante A. Gonzales Mr. Roderick Guiang BOARD OF ADVISERS All Power Use Coordinators Mr. Adrian Macapagal Selected Encoders Mr. Efren James Ambrosio

DIR. PRESLEY C. DE JESUS DIR. NELSON P. MAÑALAC COMMITTEE ON RAFFLE DRAW DIR. BRENDON R. LAZARO DIR. EDUARDO S. BAYANI Chairman: Mr. Vicente B. Del Rosario, Jr., CPA Co-Chairman: Ms. Norina Mangalindan DIR. CONCHITA M. PALENCIA DIR. SHARON S. GERVACIO Members: Ms. Lina T. Abad Ms. Elizabeth R. Balingue DIR. RODOLFO T. CRISTOBAL, JR. DIR. NELSON V. AGRUDA Mr. Abraham B. Ambrosio Ms. Caroline Ramos Ms. Estrella Andres Ms. Felina Salvador Mr. Edgar Simangan

Ms. Noemi Valdez DEPARTMENT MANAGERS Mr. Trifino B. Cuevas, Jr. Mr. Efren James Ambrosio

ENGR. ABRAHAM C. BALINGUE VICENTE B. DEL ROSARIO, JR., CPA COMMITTEE ON ANNUAL REPORT Chairman: Ms. Agnes C. Ambrosio, DPA AGNES C. AMBROSIO, DPA LEIZZA M. NIGUIDULA, CPA Co-Chairman: Ms. Leizza M. Niguidula, CPA Members: Engr. Abraham C. Balingue, MBA ELENITA V. MEDRANO MANILYN C. BALDOS, CPA Ms. Elenita V. Medrano, MBA Mr. Vicente B. Del Rosario Jr., CPA, MBA Ms. Manilyn C. Baldos, CPA Ms. Prescious Ann S. Oria, MSCD Mr. Nicomar R. Gaoat Mr. Narson Karlo C. James

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F U N C T I O N A L C O M M I T T E E S EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES COMMITTEE ON PROGRAM & INVITATION Chairman: Mr. Marlon O. Salinas Co-Chairman: Ms. Vilma P. Bartolome Members: Ms. Jennifer S. Magaoay ENGR. VIRGILIO L. MONTANO Ms. Prescious Ann S. Oria Overall Chairman Ms. Christine M. Sinagose Mr. Nicomar R. Gaoat Mr. Narson Karlo C. James

AGNES C. AMBROSIO, DPA COMMITTEE ON REGISTRATION & TOKEN Co-Chairman Chairman: Ms. Celerina J. De Villa Co-Chairman: Mr. Ailmore B. Bautista Members: Ms. Jennifer S. Magaoay Mr. Aldous Revelson Tomas Ms. Vilma P. Bartolome Mr. Trifino Cuevas, Jr. Mr. Ronald M. Otanes Mr. Rodieson Agregado Mr. Florante A. Gonzales Mr. Roderick Guiang BOARD OF ADVISERS All Power Use Coordinators Mr. Adrian Macapagal Selected Encoders Mr. Efren James Ambrosio

DIR. PRESLEY C. DE JESUS DIR. NELSON P. MAÑALAC COMMITTEE ON RAFFLE DRAW DIR. BRENDON R. LAZARO DIR. EDUARDO S. BAYANI Chairman: Mr. Vicente B. Del Rosario, Jr., CPA Co-Chairman: Ms. Norina Mangalindan DIR. CONCHITA M. PALENCIA DIR. SHARON S. GERVACIO Members: Ms. Lina T. Abad Ms. Elizabeth R. Balingue DIR. RODOLFO T. CRISTOBAL, JR. DIR. NELSON V. AGRUDA Mr. Abraham B. Ambrosio Ms. Caroline Ramos Ms. Estrella Andres Ms. Felina Salvador Mr. Edgar Simangan

Ms. Noemi Valdez DEPARTMENT MANAGERS Mr. Trifino B. Cuevas, Jr. Mr. Efren James Ambrosio

ENGR. ABRAHAM C. BALINGUE VICENTE B. DEL ROSARIO, JR., CPA COMMITTEE ON ANNUAL REPORT Chairman: Ms. Agnes C. Ambrosio, DPA AGNES C. AMBROSIO, DPA LEIZZA M. NIGUIDULA, CPA Co-Chairman: Ms. Leizza M. Niguidula, CPA Members: Engr. Abraham C. Balingue, MBA ELENITA V. MEDRANO MANILYN C. BALDOS, CPA Ms. Elenita V. Medrano, MBA Mr. Vicente B. Del Rosario Jr., CPA, MBA Ms. Manilyn C. Baldos, CPA ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Ms. Prescious Ann S. Oria, MSCD Mr. Nicomar R. Gaoat Mr. Narson Karlo C. James The Board of Directors, Management, Staff and Employees of ISELCO-I wish to extend their utmost gratitude to all people and institutions who, in one way or another, have bestowed their unwavering support to the program and advocacies of the cooperative for the year 2018.

43 BAYAD CENTERS

SPONSORS MN Electro Industrial Supply & Services, Inc. San Miguel Energy Corporation 1. XJV Tradex 15. Janeth Manapat 2. Belldy Commercial 16. Andy Pua 3. Poleman Energy Systems Corporation 17. Eason Pua 4. Stresscrete Pole Corporation 18. Billy Uy 5. Banitrade Enterprises 19. Johnson Pua Uy 6. Joshdani Enterprises 20. Ben Lao 7. Teh Hsin Enterprise Phils Corp. 21. Jimmy Pua 8. Botika Mika General Merchandise 22. Henson Uy 9. OOOPS Auto Parts Supply 23. Mark Lao 10. ROHAN General Merchandise 24. Anson Uy 11. William Tires Center and 25. Henson Uy Vulcanizing Shop 26. Menchie Huang 12. Insular Life/St. Peter 27. Mel Reyes, Jr. 13. Cauayan Grains Center 28. RMQ Grains Center 14. Francis Auto Supply 29. Amazing Computer Systems & Enterprise 44