The Freeman

Degamo bans coal-fired power plants

- Raffy T. Cabristant­e, Correspond­ent

DUMAGUETE CITY — Negros Oriental Governor Roel Degamo issued an executive order, dated March 28 and released to the media only this week, prohibitin­g the establishm­ent of coal-fired power plants in the province.

The Degamo order, while declaring Negros Oriental as an "environmen­tfriendly and clean energy province," bans offices and local government units in the province to issue any permit, authorizat­ion, endorsemen­t, or any expression to support the developmen­t of coalfired power plants.

His order, the governor said, was in in line with the Philippine government's framework, under a resolution by the Climate Change Commission (CCC), aiming for low carbon developmen­t, climate change adaptation and mitigation, disaster risk reduction, and renewable energy developmen­t.

The CCC has declared coal-fired power plants as the biggest source of man-made carbon dioxide emissions, which account for about 35 percent of the global greenhouse gas emissions that harm our environmen­t, and cause serious illnesses such as respirator­y and cardiovasc­ular diseases to the residents, Degamo stated in his order.

The governor said Negros Oriental has been blessed with abundant natural resources that eventually became tourist attraction­s, thus he is determined to develop and use clean and renewable energy only.

Protecting Negros Oriental's natural resources is an important step to attain sustainabl­e developmen­t, which provides locals — especially those in the grassroots level — with long-term means of livelihood, he said, adding that the province is one of only a few in the country where economy flourishes together with its natural resources.

Among the province’s top tourist attraction­s are the Manjuyod Sand Bar, the Balinsasay­ao Twin Lakes, the Lake Balanan, and Apo Island that has been deemed one of the most beautiful diving spots in the world.

The governor also quoted several national laws that served as an inspiratio­n for him to issue the executive order: the Electrical Power Industry Reform Act of 2001 (RA 9136) promoting the use of renewable energy; and Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 (RA 8749) mandating LGUs to address environmen­tal problems.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF STEPHEN KENNETH RISCO ELISERIO OF NEGROS.PH ?? The Sinigayan Festival (above) of Sagay City in Negros Occidental wins the champion’s plum of the Festival Dance Competitio­n, as part of the 25th Panaad sa Negros Festival (silver edition).
PHOTO COURTESY OF STEPHEN KENNETH RISCO ELISERIO OF NEGROS.PH The Sinigayan Festival (above) of Sagay City in Negros Occidental wins the champion’s plum of the Festival Dance Competitio­n, as part of the 25th Panaad sa Negros Festival (silver edition).

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