Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Conserve power, BBM orders gov’t agencies

- BY TIZIANA CELINE PIATOS @tribunephl_tiz

President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. urged all national government agencies to use energy more efficientl­y amid the El Niño dry spell.

In Administra­tive Order 15 recently published in the Official Gazette, Marcos told government agencies, including government-owned and -controlled corporatio­ns to implement the Government Energy Management Program immediatel­y.

The goal of the government-wide GEMP is to lower the government’s monthly use of petroleum products and power by conserving fuel and energy, among other things.

“There is a need to intensify efficient utilizatio­n and conservati­on of electricit­y and fuel to mitigate power demand amid the ongoing El Niño phenomenon,” Marcos said in the AO.

Marcos urged government agencies to conduct random energy spot-checks and energy audits with Certified Energy Auditors to expedite the implementa­tion of the GEMP.

He told the agencies to provide a list of energycons­uming devices they have, like cars, heaters, and lights, along with a schedule for replacing them with more energy-efficient models.

The agencies are expected to abide by the Philippine Green Building Code for both new constructi­on and retrofits, as well as the Department of Energy’s Guidelines on Energy Conserving Design of Buildings.

They must also implement low-cost energy efficiency and conservati­on practices, like keeping air-conditione­d areas at 24 degrees Celsius, shutting off lights and air conditione­rs when not in use, and turning on office equipment’s sleep settings.

Marcos also instructed agencies to set up a system for tracking energy usage in their offices and institutio­nalize EEC in their particular spaces.

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