The Philippine Star

DOE updates disaster mitigation measures

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi is updating standard operating procedures (SOPs) and emergency responses to lessen the impact of calamities on energy infrastruc­tures.

The Department of Energy chief said disaster risk reduction is a priority, along with immediate restoratio­n of power during outages caused by natural calamities.

But the best practices in disaster risk reduction being employed by various government agencies, including the DOE, is being continuous­ly overhauled, tweaked or upgraded to be more responsive in addressing today’s challenges.

“On the part of the DOE, we are reviewing the protocols to be followed by energy sector players, especially the measures on climate change adaptation,” Cusi said.

“We are constantly on the lookout for better systems and technologi­es, as well as SOPs and protocols in undertakin­g repair and rehabilita­tion of damaged lines and energy facilities,” he said.

The DOE official said the

agency has been strictly following the measures set forth by the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010 ( RA 10121) as implemente­d by the National Disaster Risk-Reduction and Management Council.

On Thursday, Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian slammed the DOE for not having protocol in disaster mitigation in place to help electric cooperativ­es prepare for and recover from typhoons and other natural disasters which cause prolonged power outages in affected service areas.

Cusi said one measure employed by the DOE is “Task Force Kapatid” through the supervisio­n of the National Electrific­ation Administra­tion (NEA).

The task force facilitate­s the repair and rehabilita­tion of lines and the restoratio­n of electric service during disasters in coordinati­on with the NDRRMC.

The government, through NEA, has also extended P2.434 billion loans to 56 electric cooperativ­es (ECs in 2016 to finance their rural electrific­ation projects through its various loan windows.

This is more than the P1.7billion target set by government for the year.

Part of disburseme­nts include P603 million in calamity loans availed of by 15 ECs for the rehabilita­tion of their distributi­on lines due to typhoons Lawin, Ferdie, Karen, Yolanda, Lando and Nona.

“Our priority is to ensure that people in the typhoonaff­ected areas be served with electricit­y on schedule. The DOE, in coordinati­on with NEA, has organized and mobilized personnel to rehabilita­te distributi­on lines and fast track power restoratio­n through the Task Force Kapatid operations to work double- time, especially in hard- hit areas,” said Cusi, who also sits as the chairman of the NEA Board.

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