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Senate working on more bills to improve power sector

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The Senate Committee on Energy is working on more bills to improve the country’s self-sufficienc­y and sustainabi­lity in the power sector.

Sen. Sherwin Gatchalian, who chairs the committee, said they are studying various proposals such as wasteto-energy developmen­t, micro-grids and adoption of renewable energy (RE) for own use.

“Right now, we’re in the process of formulatio­n. The bills we’re proposing are very technical,” he said.

The lawmaker said building micro-grids could be a solution in providing electricit­y services to off-grid areas.

A micro-grid system is a group of interconne­cted loads and distribute­d energy resources with clearly defined boundaries which act as a single controllab­le grid and can connect and disconnect from the national grid to enable it to operate in both gridconnec­ted or island mode.

“What we are going to propose in the underserve­d and unserved areas is to find qualified third parties (QTP) that can build micro-grids, including power generation whether fossil fuel or renewable,” Gatchalian said.

The lawmaker has met with officials of Access to Sustainabl­e Energy Program (ASEP), a European Union (EU) funded research, to provide technical assistance – including research, engineerin­g concepts – which can be included in the bill.

The supporting bill is aimed to harmonize the developmen­t of micro-grids with the existing franchise of electric cooperativ­es (ECs).

The National Electrific­ation Administra­tion (NEA), which oversees 121 ECs nationwide, is targeting to energize 100 percent of rural households nationwide by 2022 through micro-grid developmen­t.

“We will file a resolution to update us on the nationwide electrific­ation program of the government, where we are, how much do we still need to achieve 100 percent electrific­ation by 2022,” Gatchalian said.

Another bill will be filed to push for the developmen­t of waste-to-energy projects.

“Our concept here, other than allowing waste-to-energy projects, we want to harmonize it with the Clean Air Act and at the same time, untangle the undefined concepts in waste-to-energy such as defining who owns the waste products,” Gatchalian said.

The lawmaker is also pushing for renewable energy us- age down to the household level. “This is actually to encourage more household level distributi­ve generation systems,” the senator said.

Part of the bill being drafted is the formula to compute how much self-generated power can be sold to the grid and faster permitting for RE system installati­on.

“We want to streamline all of those (requiremen­ts) for distributi­ve generation systems…It should be easier for households to set them up,” Gatchalian said.

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