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Naga City, PNOC sign agreement on solar project

The Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) Renewable Corporatio­n will soon put up a 100KW solar rooftop program in City of Naga Cebu.

- — Iris Mariani B. Algabre/LPM

Mayor Kristine Chiong and representa­tives of PNOC signed a memorandum of agreement yesterday morning.

PNOC chairperso­n Evelyn Paulino said the project is worth P5 million to P8 million at no cost to the city.

She told reporters that the project is beneficial to the city's constituen­ts since it will help reduce power consumptio­n.

One of the objectives of PNOC is to reduce the greenhouse gas emission by 70 percent to help in the effort to prevent climate change.

“We will be essentiall­y reducing carbon dioxide and will able to reduce pollution and cleaning the environmen­t with the use of renewable energy,” she said.

City of Naga is the first local government unit outside Manila that has partnered with PNOC for the establishm­ent of the solar-powered program.

Project Manager Mario Tercero explained that for every 1,000 square meters, there is a 100 kilowatt peak of power generation, saying the project will be installed at the City Hall.

Tercero said that instead of paying to the Visayan Electric Company (VECO), the city will pay its consumptio­n to PNOC at a lower cost.

Chiong said it will be an advantage for the city considerin­g that they can minimize the City Hall's electricit­y expenses of around P16,000.

“Ang consumptio­n sa LGU instead being paid to VECO ang gamiton namo is ang energy nga na-harness sa solar panel. Ang direct benefit is menus ang expense sa electricit­y,” she said.

“Instead 100KW being paid to VECO nga P11 ang atoa is to 9 to 9.50 ang ibayad sa PNOC,” she added.

Tercero said the solar facility will be paid through amortizati­on for 15 years.

After 15 years, the facility will be owned by the city, which means the City Hall's electricit­y expenses would then be free.

The MOA also said the maintenanc­e of the facility will be shouldered by PNOC.

The solar rooftop panel has a life span of 25 years.

For his part, VECO Reputation Enhancemen­t Department head Eric Ching said they gladly support the program.

“We are not against the project, we are also promoting for the solar panel kay nindot nga naa sad tay renewable energy at the same time makatabang sad kay naa man tay panahon nga naay power shortages, at least with these project, dili na kaayo kadako ang gikinahang­lan sa power,” he said.

But he said the PNOC must collaborat­e with VECO to ensure the facility's standard.

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