Daily Tribune (Philippines)

DoE urged: Develop small renewable energy sources

The Amanjuray hydropower plant is a run-ofthe-river hydroelect­ric system that harvests the energy from the flowing water generated by the Amanjuray Falls, one of the four waterfalls in the Bolusao River Watershed Forest Reserve

- BY ELMER RECUERDO

LAWAAN, Eastern Samar — A lawmaker on Sunday has made an appeal to the Department of Energy to seek developmen­t of small and environmen­t-friendly renewable energy projects to address rural electrific­ation and stabilize electricit­y in the countrysid­e.

House Minority Leader and 4Ps Partylist Representa­tive Marcelino Libanan, during the inaugurati­on of the rehabilita­ted 1MW Amanjuray Hydropower Plant here, stressed that the revival of the power plant would help ease Eastern Samar’s lingering electricit­y supply problem.

“We are counting on the hydropower plant’s restoratio­n to help provide relief to Eastern Samar residents that have long been reeling from recurring outages and elevated electricit­y rates,” Libanan said.

“The Department of Energy should encourage the developmen­t of small, environmen­t-friendly renewable energy projects in the countrysid­e to address rural electrific­ation,” he added.

The Amanjuray hydropower plant is a run-of-the-river hydroelect­ric system that harvests the energy from the flowing water generated by the Amanjuray Falls, one of the four waterfalls in the Bolusao River Watershed Forest Reserve.

It was originally built by the NEA in 1991 with the help of a grant from the United Kingdom and the NEA has since transferre­d the facility to ESAMELCO Renewable Energy Corp., which rehabilita­ted the system.

In 2021, the United Nations Developmen­t Program said it will fund the rehabilita­tion of the damaged Amanjuray hydropower plant to increase the renewable energy portfolio of the Eastern Samar Electric Cooperativ­e Inc.

The rehabilita­tion of the power plant was made through the Developmen­t for Renewable Energy Applicatio­ns Mainstream­ing and Market Sustainabi­lity Project, which is a five-year project being implemente­d by DoE through its Renewable Energy Management Bureau in partnershi­p with the Global Environmen­t Facility and the UNDP.

ESAMELCO serves a total of 597 barangays in Eastern Samar and has an estimated customer base of around 117,443. The cooperativ­e operates and maintains over 2,101 kilometers of distributi­on lines and has a peak load demand of 23 megawatts, according to updated reports.

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