Philippine Canadian Inquirer (National)

PH saves 62.69 MW during 2023 Earth Hour

- BY KRIS CRISMUNDO Philippine News Agency

MANILA – The Department of Energy (DOE) reported Monday that the country saved 62.69 megawatts (MW) of energy from turning off the lights from 8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., or the Earth Hour, last March 25.

The DOE said the event was a symbolic demonstrat­ion of unity aimed at reversing nature loss and achieving a climate-resilient future.

Of the energy saving in this year’s Earth Hour, the largest savings came from Luzon with 33.29 MW, followed by 20.5 MW from Mindanao and 8.9 MW from Visayas.

“This also illustrate­s how purposeful behavior could achieve something big and worthy. Imagine when individual­s, businesses, government, and communitie­s unite not only during Earth Hour but in making energy conservati­on their everyday way of life, the overall impact would be even much bigger,” said DOE Secretary Raphael Lotilla in a statement.

Lotilla urged Filipinos to continue energy efficiency and conservati­on efforts to help in managing energy demand, especially during dry season when power supply often becomes critical.

“Let us help sustain the momentum by simply consistent­ly practicing energy conservati­on measures at home, offices, communitie­s, and businesses from switching off non-essential lights to choosing more energy efficient appliances, equipment and machines. These are simple yet valuable actions that we can do easily not only for our planet but more especially during periods of high demand such as this summer season,” he added.

However, this year’s Earth Hour energy savings slightly declined from 65.32 MW in 2022.

The DOE said many consumers used air-cooling appliances like air conditione­rs as the heat index last Saturday was at 39 to 40 degrees Celsius, which was higher than last year’s index.

The country achieved its highest electricit­y savings during Earth Hour in 2019 with total savings of 195.34 MW.

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