The Philippine Star

DOE, EU to energize Mindanao households

- — Danessa Rivera

The Department of Energy (DOE) and the European Union (EU) are energizing 100,000 households in Mindanao through solar home systems (SHS) as part of their program to power up off-grid communitie­s in the country.

The EU provided a €60 million grant to the Philippine government for the implementa­tion of a program that would increase the share of indigenous and renewable sources in the energy mix and expand the access to electricit­y services in remote areas and population­s and to pursue new energy efficiency strategies.

So far, the program has installed SHS in Sitio New Mabuhay, Bgy. Little Baguio in the municipali­ty of Malita, Davao Occidental.

About 100 recipient households are already enjoying the benefits of superior lighting from solar PV.

These installati­ons in New Mabuhay represent an “electrific­ation with livelihood” approach for off-grid areas.

The switch-on ceremony highlights the productive use of renewable energy for increased income generation in rural communitie­s.

These initiative­s are supported by the DOE and EU through the Access to Sustainabl­e Energy Programme (ASEP).

Under ASEP’s photovolta­ic (PV) mainstream­ing program, about 40,500 SHS each with a 50-watt peak capacity will be installed in remote off-grid communitie­s in various provinces in Mindanao.

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