The Philippine Star

DOE urges players to adopt energy efficiency measures

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The Department of Energy (DOE) is urging industry players to employ energy efficiency measures to lower demand, raise energy security, and generate savings for the country.

In a speech read by DOE assistant secretary Robert Uy, Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi cited governance and resiliency as important components of the government’s energy policy.

“We believe that efficiency will result in a lower energy demand and increased energy security for the country. This translates to improved productivi­ty and energy savings for consumers,” he said.

The DOE is promoting the adoption of energy efficiency in the operations of offices and industries.

“We urge offices and industries to seek the assistance of the DOE-accredited energy service companies to identify the suitable endeavors that can enhance the overall energy use in the country without sacrificin­g the delivery of quality services and products,” the Energy chief said.

The agency is also working on implementi­ng the Government Energy Management Program (GEMP)— a program to reduce monthly consumptio­n of electricit­y and petroleum products by the government—to lead in energy efficiency measures.

“We believe the government should serve as the role model in the implementa­tion of energy efficiency best practices and the applicatio­n of new technologi­es and techniques,” Cusi said.

The agency is also pushing for the passage of the Energy Efficiency and Conservati­on Bill during the 17th Congress.

“When this bill is enacted into law, it will be a game changer, and we can consider our battles in making our society more energy efficient as already half-won,” Cusi said.

Last February, the Senate approved its version of the Energy Efficiency and Conservati­on Bill under Senate Bill 1531.

SB 1531 lays down a solid foundation for a comprehens­ive energy efficiency and conservati­on policy that will mandate the efficient and judicious use of energy resources and promote the developmen­t and utilizatio­n of both new and alternativ­e sources of energy efficient technologi­es and systems.

The measure mandates the creation of a national energy efficiency and conservati­on plan that defines national targets, details feasible strategies, and imposes a regular monitoring and evaluation system.

It will also create a national energy efficiency and conservati­on database which will store all relevant informatio­n about energy consumptio­n and the applicatio­n of energy efficient and renewable energy technologi­es.

Apart from this, the measure will institutio­nalize these energy efficiency and conservati­on standards and strategies in local governance through the creation of a local energy efficiency and conservati­on plan and the inclusion of guidelines on energy conserving design on buildings in the issuance of building permits.

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