Sun.Star Cebu

Naga invests in solar

- JUSTIN K. VESTIL / Reporter @JKVSunstar

The Naga City Government will soon be the first local government unit (LGU) in Cebu to be dependent on solar energy.

This after it signed a memorandum of agreement with the Philippine National Oil Company Renewables Corp. (PNOCRC) to put up a 100-kilowatt (kw) solar rooftop at City Hall.

Evelyn Paulino, PNOC-RC chairperso­n, told reporters that this was the first time they initiated a project with an LGU outside of Metro Manila.

As agreed, PNOC-RC will install a 100-kw solar rooftop at City Hall and will replace around 3,921 light bulbs on the offices with light-emitting diode (LED) bulbs.

With the installmen­t of a solar rooftop and replacemen­t of light bulbs with energy-efficient lighting, PNOC-RC officials expect to minimize the city government’s electricit­y expenses and lessen its carbon footprint.

PNOC-RC is expected to spend at least P8 million for the installati­on of the solar rooftop and the replacemen­t of lights.

In turn, the city government will pay a monthly amortizati­on within 15 years.

One of the objectives of PNOC is to reduce the greenhouse gas emission by 70 percent, which may help prevent climate change.

“We will be essentiall­y reducing carbon dioxide and will be able to reduce pollution and clean the environmen­t with the use of renewable energy,” Paulino added.

In a separate interview, Naga City Mayor Kristine Vanessa Chiong said the project is advantageo­us to the City as it can help minimize their electricit­y expenses.

Chiong said the City often spends P16,000 per month for its electricit­y at City Hall.

Even though they will spend for the monthly amortizati­on for 15 years, they can still gain a lot from the venture since the solar rooftop has a 25-year-life span, Chiong added.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS ?? SEALED. Naga City Mayor Kristine Chiong (third from left) shakes hands with Philippine National Oil CompanyRen­ewables Corp. (PNOC-RC) chairperso­n Evelyn Paulino (right) after the MOA signing at the Naga City Hall. Also present were ( from left) Eric...
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS SEALED. Naga City Mayor Kristine Chiong (third from left) shakes hands with Philippine National Oil CompanyRen­ewables Corp. (PNOC-RC) chairperso­n Evelyn Paulino (right) after the MOA signing at the Naga City Hall. Also present were ( from left) Eric...

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