In observance of the Holy Week, the Philippine News Agency’s online news service will be off on March 29, Good Friday, and March 30, Black Saturday. Normal operations will resume on March 31, Easter Sunday.

— The Editors

DOE pushes for widening of energy base

E-POWER MO! ACD: Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi with Foreign Affairs Undersecretary Manuel Teehankee, ACD Secretary General Bundit Limschoon, UAE Energy Undersecretary Matar Alyenadi, Bohol Governor Edgardo Chatto and the Asia Cooperation Dialogue delegates do the E-Power Mo! signature pose to signify unity and solidarity among ACD member states, their commitment towards energy security, sustainability and resiliency, and to move forward the ACD Energy Action Plan. The DOE hosts this year's ACD meet in Bohol on August 7-10.

MANILA, Aug. 8 -- Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Alfonso Cusi has called for the widening of the energy base with efficient and reliable power sources .

In his keynote address at the opening of the three-day Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) held in Panglao, Bohol Tuesday, Cusi said the strategy can help nations secure their energy needs while addressing the challenges of climate change and energy affordability.

“We have a diversified energy mix, with nearly 24 percent of our power being sourced from renewable sources. And this diversified mix has proven to be competitive and sustainable,” he said.

Achieving security and sustainability requires a three-pronged approach driven by three I’s: incentives, investments and innovation, according to Cusi.

“Governments must be willing to provide the necessary support for players who want to bring fresh energy solutions and thus, make electricity rates affordable to consumers," he said.

“All players must be willing to invest in new technologies that not only increase reliability, but reduce emissions. Innovation is the key driver that we need in order to achieve security and sustainability. Governments must develop a regulatory environment that supports our innovators and researchers.”

With the three I’s approach, Cusi said, Asia can produce its own visionary problem solvers.

“We must be resilient and stay the course,” he said.

Meanwhile, the energy chief shared the country's solution to the hurdles faced by energy investors in Asia in the form of red tape and long waiting times.

As a solution, President Rodrigo Duterte signed Executive Order (EO) 30 that classifies energy projects amounting to at least USD70 million as projects of national significance, said Cusi.

EO 30 also streamlines the permitting process of all government agencies under the Energy Investment Coordinating Council (EICC).

Under the order, concerned government agencies must act on a proposal within 30 days. Otherwise, the proposal is deemed approved.

“Speed is of the essence here and we are determined to see that we pull in the best investments and build our projects on time to deliver on our domestic plan,” Cusi said.

“But it is not just enough to focus internally. It is also important to promote closer cooperation among our countries. Our diversity is our strength.”

The ACD will encourage member countries to develop the mechanisms to move forward with an Energy Plan of Action to pave the way for initiatives on the nexus of critical resources, such as food, energy and water.

To be more resilient, Cusi said, future initiatives should be focused on technological advancement and improved management practices must be implemented.

“We need future-proof policies that would allow us to cope with natural and human-induced disasters,” he said.

Winding up his speech, Cusi showcased the DOE’s consumer-focused energy campaign E-Power Mo! or the consumers’ “Power of Choice”.

Providing information on the fast-evolving developments in the energy sector, E-Power Mo! is a campaign that seeks to empower and educate consumers by giving them the power of choice and allowing them to better manage their energy consumption patterns. (DOE PR)

Comments