Manila Bulletin

Industries push for PSA approvals

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The Federation of Philippine Industries (FPI), which is composed of 34 Industry Associatio­ns and 120 corporatio­n manufactur­ing members, has urged the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to act on the pending power supply agreements (PSAs).

FPI Chairman Dr. Jesus Lim Arranza expressed concern over the delays being encountere­d by several power projects that will ensure the country’s supply in the coming years.

“Energy security is a very important concern for FPI since all of our members are manufactur­ers that need stable and reliable supply for their operations,” Arranza said.

“That is why we are concerned on the reported delays of several projects because of the lack of PSA approvals,” he added.

FPI also agrees that delays in the approval process significan­tly affect the developmen­t of baseload power plants, which can produce reliable electricit­y 24/7. These plants take around three to four years to build.

“Power plant developers should start constructi­ng their projects now to ensure that we will have sufficient supply that will support the country’s economic growth,” Arranza said.

FPI is one with the administra­tion of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte in its “Build! Build! Build!” infrastruc­ture program, which can only be supported if the industries work together. In this case, the energy sector plays a crucial role in ensuring affordable and reliable supply.

“And as part of this sector, we enjoin the ERC to do its role by acting on the more than 90 PSAs pending with the commission­s since April last year,” Arranza said.

Meantime, FPI lauded the current administra­tion’s move to declare energy projects of national significan­ce.

“We welcome the continued push of the Department of Energy (DOE) to streamline the processing of energy projects that will ensure energy security,” Arranza said.

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