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DOE to energize off-grid areas

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THREE off-grid areas in Mindanao and Bohol were chosen as the pilot sites for the collaborat­ion involving the Department of Energy (DOE), National Electrific­ation Administra­tion and the European UnionAcces­s to Sustainabl­e Energy Program (EU-ASEP).

The DOE and NEA on Friday (2 March) presented the program intended to put in place small renewable energy-based applicatio­ns to spur economic developmen­t in host areas and the environs.

The DOE tapped the technical assistance of experts, through EU-ASEP, to expand the country’s sustainabl­e and renewable energy sources and utilizatio­n.

Representi­ng Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi, DOE Undersecre­tary Jesus Cristino Posadas said “there is a close correlatio­n between energy, particular­ly electricit­y and social and economic developmen­t as being energy-poor is poverty-bound.”

“Most of the poorest of the poor are located in remote and far-flung areas which are not connected to the main grids of Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao –the so-called off-grid areas.”

“Energizing these power-poor areas will enable economic and social activities to be started and be sustained there,” added Posadas.

Off-grid areas being powered using diesel generators, the costliest power source, Posadas said decentrali­zed mini-grids and solar home systems could revolution­ize the energizati­on in these areas.

EU-ASEP feasibilit­y studies identified the common agricultur­al activities (i.e., corn shelling, flour grounding, rice hulling, winnowing, cassava and coconut grating, abaca stripping and fishing) in the areas where small-RE based productive applicatio­ns can be utilized to improve production for economic growth. pr/ DOE

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