The Philippine Star

NEA installs solar home systems in Mindanao

- – Danessa Rivera

State-run National Electrific­ation Administra­tion (NEA) is installing solar home systems (SHS) in 10,000 households in Mindanao next month as part of energizing communitie­s situated in farflung and remote parts of the region.

The installati­on of photovolta­ic (PV) mainstream­ing system in 5,000 households are located in coverage areas of Cotabato Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. (Cotelco) and South Cotabato II Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. (Socoteco II) in the first phase and another 5,000 households in Davao del Sur Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. (Dasureco) and Sultan Kuldarat Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. (Sukelco) in the second phase.

NEA’s Office of Renewable Energy and Developmen­t (ORED) head Ernesto Silvano said SHS is a viable option for dispersed households located in rural and remote areas that are too far or have no access to the electricit­y grid.

“For dispersed households that cannot be connected to the grid, this is the option. This is in line with the NEA’s Strategize­d Household Electrific­ation Program (SHEP), which is concentrat­ed on offgrid,” he said.

ORED initiated SHEP three years ago, but the program only took-off during the leadership of NEA administra­tor Edgardo Masongsong through grant aids.

The PV mainstream­ing is an initiative of the Department of Energy (DOE), funded by the European Union Access to Sustainabl­e Energy Program (EU-ASEP) through World Bank. NEA, which has supervisio­n over all the electric cooperativ­es across the country, is the implementi­ng agency.

The project is divided into two bidding windows. Window 1 involves 10,000 SHS units while Window 2 involves 30,500 SHS, the procuremen­t process of which is undergoing finalizati­on.

Electrific­ation data show there are 19,740 sitios across the country that are still without access to electricit­y with 1,702 identified as “off-grid,” which are found mainly in Mindanao with 1,003, followed by Visayas with 557, and Luzon with 142.

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