The Philippine Star

DOE plots roadmap for smart grid

- DANESSA RIVERA

The Department of Energy (DOE) is coming up with a roadmap that will support the adoption of smart grid technologi­es in the power sector.

The agency is currently working on issuing a department circular and a roadmap for smart grid technologi­es, DOE-Electric Power Industry Management Bureau (EPIMB) director Mario Marasigan said in an interview.

Marasigan said focused group discussion­s and public consultati­ons are being conducted for the said policy.

Through the focused group discussion­s, the DOE got a glimpse of the developmen­t and adoption of smart grid technologi­es by industry stakeholde­rs from the generation, transmissi­on and distributi­on sectors.

“Not all players have the same level of smart grid implementa­tion. Based on our individual one-on-one with stakeholde­rs, some have already taken up smart grid,” Marasigan said.

Under the circular being drafted, the DOE will not make smart grid technologi­es mandatory to power players but will explore how the technologi­es can be accessed by stakeholde­rs.

“It will not be mandatory yet since smart grid happens from generation, transmissi­on down to distributi­on. What we’re going to do is lay down what the available technologi­es are in terms of smart grid and how can they be accessed,” Marasigan said.

DOE Secretary Alfonso Cusi previously underscore­d the need to introduce smart grid technologi­es all over the country because of their proven efficiency in significan­tly reducing systems losses and other operationa­l inefficien­cies.

The Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the country’s largest business group, said the country should also focus on smart grid programs, which will help power distributo­rs improve their system reliabilit­y and resilience to natural disasters.

The Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency recently partnered with the National Electrific­ation Administra­tion for a two-year piloting of the smart grid technology in Batangas II Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. to start in the fourth quarter of the year.

Japan’s official developmen­t assistance arm said the smart grid technology could be adopted by Philippine electric cooperativ­es to improve their system reliabilit­y and resilience to natural disasters.

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