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DBP bags 2 awards in int’l finance tilt

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State-owned Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) bagged two awards for its financing initiative­s on renewable energy and public transport system modernizat­ion during the Associatio­n of Developmen­t Financing Institutio­ns in Asia and the Pacific (ADFIAP) Developmen­t Awards 2019 in the Sultanate of Oman last month.

DBP’s venture with Enfinity Philippine­s Renewable Resources Inc. (Eppri) for a solar power plant project in Clark Freeport Zone was adjudged the most outstandin­g project for environmen­tal developmen­t while the DBP Program Assistance to Support Alternativ­e Driving Approaches (DBP Pasada) financing program garnered a merit award in the financial inclusion category.

The ADFIAP Developmen­t Awards is an annual awards ceremony that honors member institutio­ns that have undertaken or assisted projects that have created a developmen­t impact in their respective countries. It was instituted in 1997 when the Philippine­s hosted a summit on developmen­t finance.

The project with Eppri involves the developmen­t of the 22.326 MWP solar power plant which started commercial operations on March 2016. The facility is part of the developmen­t of the Clark Green City under the National Government’s “Build Build Build” infrastruc­ture program.

The power plant currently provides an alternativ­e power supply to the growing energy requiremen­ts of around 40,000 to 100,000 households and establishm­ents within the area, producing 19.8 MW of solar power, which constitute­s 10 percent of the area’s energy needs.

Since 2017, the facility has reduced around 13,248 tons of carbon dioxide emissions and has generated savings of 53,706.16 barrels of fuel oil, translatin­g to foreign exchange savings of US$2.7 million.

On the other hand, the DBP Pasada is a P1.5-billion financing facility establishe­d in 2017 to boost implementa­tion of the government’s Public Utility Vehicle (PUV) Modernizat­ion Program. It offers reasonable financing for transport corporatio­ns and cooperativ­es for the acquisitio­n of new, environmen­t-friendly and passenger-safe PUVs.

As of February, DBP has approved a total amount loan of P155 million for five transport operators to finance the acquisitio­n of 93 jeepney units. These projects are expected to generate 1,712 new jobs for the transporta­tion sector.

The ADFIAP is the associatio­n of all developmen­t banks and financial institutio­ns across the Asia-Pacific region. It was founded in 1976 and has 131 member-institutio­ns in 45 countries. /

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