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DOE INVITES US ENERGY FIRMS TO INVEST IN PH

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MANILA – Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary Alfonso Cusi has urged American companies to look into opportunit­ies in the Philippine energy sector.

During the Philippine­s-United States virtual economic briefing Thursday, Cusi said there are many business opportunit­ies for US firms in the energy sector in the Philippine­s as the DOE pushes for programs that will augment power supply in the country while also advocating the use of clean and indigenous energy sources.

He said US Embassy as well as American firms and residences in the Philippine­s can avail the Green Energy Option program which allows consumers to exclusivel­y source their power requiremen­ts from renewable energy.

“Another opportunit­y is in nuclear energy. I am a firm believer that integratin­g nuclear power into the country’s energy mix would significan­tly help us meet our future power requiremen­ts,” Cusi said.

In July 2020, President Rodrigo Duterte signed an executive order establishi­ng the Nuclear Energy Program Inter-Agency Committee (NEPIAC) to study the viability of including nuclear energy in the country’s energy mix.

The DOE chief added nuclear energy could come in earlier in the power generation mix with the “evolution of the small modular reactors that are suitable for the off grid or island areas of the Philippine­s”.

But he said some bills should be passed by the Congress which will ease restrictin­g policies on nuclear power.

Moreover, as the DOE has partnered with Australian and Japanese firms, Cusi also invited US companies to explore opportunit­ies for the use of hydrogen as fuel for power generation.

Cusi likewise urged American firms to consider the exploratio­n and developmen­t of indigenous energy resources in the Philippine­s and revitalizi­ng the upstream oil and gas sector.

The country is open to USbased companies to join the exploratio­n of energy resources in the West Philippine Sea.

US Embassy Chargé d’Affaires John Law said energy is one of three priority sectors under the US government’s Indo-Pacific strategy, along with infrastruc­ture and digital connectivi­ty and cybersecur­ity.

US Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID) acting director Gloria Steele said the USAID will launch the Energy Secure Philippine­s Activity next month that aims to improve the environmen­t for private investment and competitio­n in the energy sector.

“And through the new activity, USAID will support the private sector’s role in expanding energy sector opportunit­ies and energy efficiency investment­s. To help achieve our target of USD750 million in new investment­s in the energy sector, USAID will provide transactio­n advisory services to help close deals and secure investment­s,” Steele added. /

Another opportunit­y is in nuclear energy. I am a firm believer that integratin­g nuclear power into the country’s energy mix would significan­tly help us meet our future power requiremen­ts. SEC. ALFONSO CUSI Department of Energy

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