The Philippine Star

Powering progress toward sustainabl­e energy

- JOE ZALDARRIAG­A

As Filipinos anticipate the onset of the dry season, which is intensifie­d by the ongoing El Niño, President Marcos has issued a crucial directive to all government entities, both at the national and local levels, emphasizin­g the imperative need for energy efficiency and conservati­on.

Through Administra­tive Order 15, the President has called upon all government agencies, including government-owned or -controlled corporatio­ns (GOCCs), to expedite the execution of the Government Energy Management Program (GEMP). This move is prompted by the urgent necessity to reduce the bureaucrac­y’s monthly electricit­y consumptio­n, with the anticipati­on of heightened power demand during the impending dry season.

This directive marks a significan­t stride, complement­ing the ongoing implementa­tion of the Energy Efficiency and Conservati­on Act. It also demonstrat­es that the government is at the forefront, establishi­ng a strong example for the country in adopting a sustainabl­e energy lifestyle, showcasing effective and efficient electricit­y utilizatio­n.

From a holistic perspectiv­e, it is noteworthy that the Philippine­s has laid the foundation with necessary infrastruc­ture and policies needed to advance the nation toward a sustainabl­e energy future. President Marcos’ administra­tion not only champions the energy efficiency campaign but also actively advocates for renewable energy sources to address the looming threat of climate change. With the implementa­tion of these policies, the nation is positioned to emerge as a shining example of sustainabl­e energy practices.

However, achieving greater energy efficiency mandates active participat­ion and collaborat­ion from both the public and private sectors. This collaborat­ion is essential for the implementa­tion of programs and for raising awareness about the importance of adopting a sustainabl­e energy lifestyle among Filipinos.

Despite electricit­y rates being a lower priority among Filipinos, as indicated in a recent survey by the OCTA Research Group, it is essential to recognize that reasonable pricing doesn’t diminish the need for a more proactive informatio­n campaign on energy efficiency.

To be able to foster public participat­ion toward embracing energy efficiency and sustainabl­e practices, the private sector needs to align and complement the ongoing efforts of the government.

As an example, emphasizin­g the benefits of energy efficiency, such as cost savings, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and meeting the surging energy demand, can significan­tly enhance the government’s campaign to encourage Filipinos to adopt a more sustainabl­e lifestyle.

GEMP serves as a model for offices to embrace energy efficiency, having already yielded tangible results. In 2023 alone, GEMP generated over P300 million in energy savings, equivalent to over 300 million kilowatt-hours of electricit­y consumptio­n, as reported by the Department of Energy (DOE). Accelerati­ng the program’s implementa­tion could potentiall­y yield up to P2 billion in savings, according to the DOE.

The private sector, especially energy industry players, must take the lead in advocating for energy efficiency among their stakeholde­rs and rigorously implement government programs.

Take Meralco, for instance, which actively executes the government’s Interrupti­ble Load Program (ILP) to alleviate households from power interrupti­ons during red alert situations or insufficie­nt supply. The ILP, a demand-side management initiative, involves large-load customers utilizing their generator sets during instances of red alert. Likewise, in a bid to empower Filipino households with more control over their monthly energy consumptio­n, Meralco has incorporat­ed an appliance calculator in its mobile app and shares energy efficiency tips via multiplatf­orm communicat­ion channels, in collaborat­ion with the DOE.

Through sustained cooperatio­n between the public and private sectors, a sustainabl­e energy lifestyle could soon be ingrained in every Filipino home and office.

These vital initiative­s, including the steadfast execution of government programs, impactful informatio­n campaigns, and unwavering support from the private sector, are integral in shaping a truly sustainabl­e energy future, serving as a model for other nations to emulate.

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