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Clark Electric Distribution Corporation (CEDC)
Bldg. N2830 Bayanihan St.,
Clark Field, Pampanga, Philippines
Telephone: (045) 5993146 to 47 Fax:
Email:
Website:
Organized on February 19, 1997 as a joint venture of Clark Development Corporation (CDC) and
Meralco Industrial Engineering Services Corporation (MIESCOR), CEDC was created to serve the requirements of the Clark Economic Zone.
From 1997 to 2004, CEDC had modest sales of 3,884MWH per month. In June 2003, however, with the signing of a memorandum of agreement between the CEDC, CDC and MIESCOR—with the eventual replacement of CDC by the Angeles Electric Corporation (AEC)—CEDC took over and started the integration, distribution and supply of electricity within the Clark Economic Zone.
The entry of AEC into CEDC resulted in higher average monthly sales of 16,370MWH from August 2004 to December 2008. This also paved the way for the construction of two major substations within the economic zone. CEDC’s peak output is now at 45.5MW, with an improved system load factor of around 67% and a system loss of 4.75%.
Today, with Meralco recently acquiring the shares of MIESCOR in the company, CEDC is more
committed to serve valued clients such as Yokohama Tire Philippines, Inc., the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport, the soon-to-open Singapore Airlines-Cebu Pacific Air maintenance hub and other major players in the zone. With the National Power Corporation as the sole power supplier of CEDC via two 69kV transmission lines from the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP), CEDC enjoys approved ERC-reduced TransCo charges, making its electricity supply rates the lowest in Luzon.

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