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DOE issues rules on choice of RE resources by end-users

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The Department of Energy (DOE) has finally issued rules that will allow end-users to choose renewable energy (RE) resources for their electricit­y requiremen­ts.

Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi recently signed a circular (DC) that lays down the rules and guidelines governing the establishm­ent of the Green Energy Option Program pursuant to the Renewable Energy Act of 2008.

The GEOP rules establish the general guidelines and procedures governing transactio­ns between consumers, RE suppliers and network service providers on the matter of choosing and using RE resources at the least cost and in a sustainabl­e manner.

“A voluntary program, all end-users with a monthly average peak demand of 100 kW and above for the past 12 months may opt to participat­e in the GEOP,” it said.

Those with an average peak demand below 100 kW may also participat­e in the GEOP, but only after the DOE, in consultati­on with the National Renewable Energy Board and industry stakeholde­rs, de- termines that the technical requiremen­ts and standards are met by the end-user.

With the promulgati­on of the GEOP rules, the DOE hopes to attract more consumers to source their power from RE.

The DOE believes the GEOP will not only promote sustainabi­lity, but also empower more Filipinos by giving them a wider variety of options for their energy requiremen­ts.

The program is also in consonance with the DOE strategy to aggressive­ly promote the developmen­t, utilizatio­n, and commercial­ization of indigenous and clean sources of energy, while ensuring the sustainabl­e and secure supply of power for the country.

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