The Philippine Star

Solar Phl powering up more remote areas

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Solar Philippine­s is taking on the challenge of powering up more remote areas through the developmen­t of solarbatte­ry minigrids.

In a statement, Solar Para Sa Bayan – a unit of Solar Philippine­s – said healthy competitio­n especially in electrifiy­ing far-flung areas is a welcome developmen­t to benefit consumers.

“If the mere specter of competitio­n inspires electric utilities to improve their services, that is an affirmatio­n of the need for healthy competitio­n. If the entry of companies like us will end the complacenc­y of incumbent monopolies, then our mission is accomplish­ed,” Solar Philippine­s founder and president Leandro Leviste said.

After announcing solar-battery minigrids in 12 towns last week, the National Associatio­n of General Managers of Electric Cooperativ­es (NAGMEC) has challenged Solar Para Sa Bayan to prioritize underserve­d areas to speed up rural electrific­ation.

“We accept NAGMEC’s challenge, so (I) hope they stop opposing attempts by the private sector to enter these poorly served areas,” Leviste said.

Solar Para Sa Bayan announced it is bringing 24/7 power to 12 towns in the provinces of Mindoro, Palawan, Masbate, Cagayan, and Aurora by end-2018.

“The towns’ requests for better electric service have been ignored for years. Yet now they’re being served by an alternativ­e provider, certain coops would prefer these towns have no power at all,” Leviste said.

National Electrific­ation Administra­tion (NEA) administra­tor Edgardo Masongsong said this is a welcome developmen­t since underserve­d areas are in dire need of power supply for developmen­t.

“I will be happy if he will prioritize the Basulta area – Basilan, Sulu and Tawi-tawi,” he said, noting the areas only have a recorded energizati­on level of 33 percent.

In responding to NAGMEC president Sergio Dagooc’s statement that electrific­ation without government subsidy is not sustainabl­e, Leviste said Solar Para Sa Bayan is already operating without government subsidies.

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