The Philippine Star

Power firms told to align emergency measures to existing protocols

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Power industry stakeholde­rs should align their emergency response protocol to existing disaster risk reduction measures as the Department of Energy (DOE) updates its standard operating procedures (SOP) in times of calamities, Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi said yesterday.

The DOE chief said “all industry participan­ts must be attuned to the existing nationwide disaster-response system of the energy sector.”

He said protocols have long been implemente­d to address and respond to calamities and disasters that take their toll on vital energy infrastruc­tures.

These protocols strictly follow the measures set forth by the Philippine Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Act of 2010 as implemente­d by the National Disaster Risk-Reduction and Management Council.

But with the changing times, the agency is working to upgrade the best practices in disaster risk reduction and mitigation, Cusi said.

“The DOE continues to update its system of protocols, advance notificati­ons and quick-response strategies to fit the country’s current requiremen­ts,” he said.

The energy chief said he included climate change resilience in the agenda of the Asian Cooperatio­n Dialogue, which will be sponsored by the Philippine­s in August.

“The DOE will make sure that the Philippine­s is prepared to showcase its own workable and effective energy model before the Asian community,” Cusi said.

Currently, the agency is conducting a series of disaster response protocol workshops with energy stakeholde­rs to discuss energy resiliency and how to mitigate the ill effects of climate change.

Government agencies and private companies specifical­ly outlined the strategies and methods they are observing during and after calamities, including the recommenda­tions on how to improve the efficiency of all distributi­on utilities.

This is part of the DOE’s periodical review on the implemente­d and establishe­d system of rules “to effect the correct and appropriat­e conduct and procedures to be followed by the industry stakeholde­rs,” DOE Undersecre­tary Felix William Fuentebell­a said.

Meanwhile, Cusi said the DOE is proactivel­y advocating energy resiliency in the face of the frequent and disastrous occurrence­s of natural and humaninduc­ed calamities in the country.

“The DOE has been regularly convening the industry partners to mainstream climate change adaptation in connection with DRRM ( disaster risk reduction and management) strategies in the sector. This is to reduce the vulnerabil­ity of vital energy systems to the destructiv­e effects of calamities,” he said.

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