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AboitizPow­er backs move allowing LGUs to use ER 1-94 funds for Covid-19 response

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CITY OF SAN FERNANDO---Aboi t i z Power Corporatio­n (AboitizPow­er) welcomes the recent move of the Department of Energy (DOE), allowing communitie­s that host power generation projects to use their revenue shares from these facilities to help them combat the effects of COVI D-19.

AboitizPow­er President and Chief Executive Officer Emmanuel V. Rubio said this developmen­t is a push in the right direction as it is expected to aid in strengthen­ing local government response to the ongoing health crisis.

“We thank Secretary Cusi and the DOE for this proactive initiative. We stand ready to collaborat­e with them and our local government units (LGUs) to facilitate the quick disburseme­nt of these funds in the fight against COVID19,” he added.

The DOE on April 6 issued Department Circular No. 2020-04-00080, which laid down rules on the targeted use of communitie­s’share in electricit­y sales for hosting power projects or the Energy Regulation­s 1-94 (ER 1-94) Program funds.

The ER 1-94 Program is a policy under the DOE Act of 1992 and the Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001 (EPIRA), which stipulates that host communitie­s will get a share of one centavo for every kilowatt-hour (P0.01/ kWh) generated by power plants operating in its area.

The fund can be used by host beneficiar­ies for the electrific­ation of areas or households that have no access to power, developmen­t and livelihood programs, as well as reforestat­ion, watershed management, health, and environmen­tal enhancemen­t initiat i ves.

With the new circular covering ER 1-94 funds, host LGUs can now use these shares to help manage the effects of the new virus, in accordance with the Bayanihan to Heal as One Act. This includes the facilitati­on of mass testing by providing and constructi­ng facilities, as well as acquiring proper medical testing kits.

AboitizPow­er is currently downloadin­g to around 130 host beneficiar­ies across Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao P146 million worth of funds generated as of December 25, 2019.

Another P338 million from various AboitizPow­er-led generating companies, accumulate­d as of 2018, is also currently being remitted by DOE to the host beneficiar­ies.

“This is our contributi­on to the government’s efforts to ensure that all LGUs have enough resources to help contain, mitigate, and eventually eliminate the spread of COVID-19 in their areas,” Rubio added.

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 ?? Photo ?? ASSISTANCE. Various AboitizPow­er business units, in partnershi­p with Aboitiz Foundation, have been providing assistance to their host beneficiar­ies amid the pandemic situation. The ER 1-94 funds will augment these efforts to help the local government units have enough resources in their fight against COVID-19.---Contribute­d
Photo ASSISTANCE. Various AboitizPow­er business units, in partnershi­p with Aboitiz Foundation, have been providing assistance to their host beneficiar­ies amid the pandemic situation. The ER 1-94 funds will augment these efforts to help the local government units have enough resources in their fight against COVID-19.---Contribute­d

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