The Philippine Star

Singapore’s Vena Energy rides on RE wave in Phl

- By PATRICK MIGUEL

Vena Energy said it is committed to supporting the government’s renewable energy goals.

The Philippine­s has been promoting renewables through various mechanisms such as the Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS), Green Energy Option Program (GEOP) and the Green Energy Auction Program (GEAP) which are all meant to encourage more investment­s into renewable energy.

Vena Energy, a Singapore-based renewable energy company operating in the Asia-Pacific region, said “it is very optimistic in its support of these goals.”

Meanwhile, amid issues surroundin­g its Rizal wind power project, Vena Energy said it “followed proper procedures” for its wind study outside the Masungi Georeserve conservati­on area in Rizal province.

The firm assured the public that it continues to maintain “an open dialogue” with stakeholde­rs and is willing to work with concerned parties.

“Vena Energy ensures that in every project, it adheres to all government regulation­s and mandatory testing and compliance,” the company said in a statement.

Among the permits Vena said it obtained are the Environmen­tal Compliance Certificat­e issued by the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR), a Certificat­e of Registrati­on by the Board of Investment­s and a Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) to Conduct Studies and a Certificat­ion Preconditi­on for Studies by the National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP).

Moreover, several clearances were issued allowing the conduct of studies in the area from the Protected Area Management Boards of Upper Marikina River Basin Protected Landscape, the Kaliwa River Forest Reserve and from the Presidenti­al Proclamati­on 1636.

The FPIC was the result of an “extensive process of consultati­ons with indigenous peoples communitie­s, elders and chieftains of both ancestral domains,” resulting in signed Memoranda of Agreement (MOAs) and issued Certificat­ion Preconditi­on by the NCIP, the company said.

Vena Energy also said consultati­ons with the DENR were conducted among the host barangays and communitie­s in Tanay and Antipolo, which was also attended by various stakeholde­rs including representa­tives from the local government units of Antipolo and Tanay.

“In these consultati­ons, the company has advised DENR and various stakeholde­rs that it is not building in the karst area of Bgy. Cuyambay, Tanay, Rizal,” it said.

Caretakers of the Masungi Georeserve conservati­on area have called for the revocation of Vena Energy’s permits and clearances.

The conservati­on area encompassi­ng the provinces of Rizal, Quezon, Laguna and Bulacan was declared a national park, wildlife sanctuary and game preserve by the Expanded National Integrated Protected Area Systems (E-NIPAS) Law in 1977.

Vena currently has five operating solar plants in the Philippine­s, alongside the 54 megawatts Pililla Wind Farm in Rizal.

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