GBP assists local government units of Cebu and Panay in pandemic response
Global Business Power Corporation (GBP), through subsidiaries Cebu Energy Development Corporation (CEDC), Toledo Power Co. (TPC), Panay Energy Development Corporation (PEDC) and Panay Power Corporation (PPC), distributed food packs to the local government units (LGU) of Toledo City in Cebu, Iloilo City in Iloilo Province, and the Municipalities of Nabas and New Washington in Aklan,

By Staff Writer

Global Business Power Corporation (GBP), through subsidiaries Cebu Energy Development Corporation (CEDC), Toledo Power Co. (TPC), Panay Energy Development Corporation (PEDC) and Panay Power Corporation (PPC), distributed food packs to the local government units (LGU) of Toledo City in Cebu, Iloilo City in Iloilo Province, and the Municipalities of Nabas and New Washington in Aklan, as well as hospital fixtures in Toledo to support their efforts in combatting the adverse effects of Covid-19.
CEDC and TPC donated a total of 1,250 gift packs through the City’s Social Welfare and Development Office for the benefit of indigent households across Toledo City, as well as queuing machines and steel waiting benches to the Toledo Health Department and Toledo City Hospital.

On the other hand, PEDC and PPC gave almost 4,000 packs of goods to the local governments of Iloilo and Aklan (Nabas and New Washington) to extend relief to its immediate communities.
The leading independent power producer in the Visayas, with presence in Mindanao and Mindoro islands, re-aligned its budget to be able to help its neighboring communities in boosting their pandemic response.
GBP, with a total gross capacity of 1,091 MW, is committed to nation-building through empowering individuals, communities, and industries along the way.
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