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EDGE-certified homes of Imperial Homes blaze a trail

- JOCELYN STA. ANA JOCELYN STA. ANA is president of Enfinity Imperial Solar Solutions, Inc.

Real estate residentia­l developers have a certain influence in the property landscape. By prioritizi­ng the interests of home buyers, developers deliver high quality community life in harmony with the environmen­t. Imperial Homes Corp. (IHC) epitomizes such an innovative developer by pioneering the first solar-powered community in the country, Via Verde, that is located in Sto. Tomas, Batangas.

Via Verde prides itself as the first EDGE (Energy in Design for Greater Efficiency) certified developmen­t project in the Philippine­s. EDGE is the green building certificat­ion system for emerging markets implemente­d by the Internatio­nal Finance Corporatio­n (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group.

Via Verde demonstrat­ed that “solar powered community” is feasible, even in a lowcost housing project.

Home owners are provided with accessible and affordable electricit­y through the installati­on of hybrid and grid- tied solar systems in the rooftops of all the units.

The solar system supplies 24/ 7 energy and can power up basic household appliances of a typical Filipino family, to wit: refrigerat­or, television set, electric fans, washing machine, ironing, and electric outlets for laptops, chargers and lighting.

Through proper energy management, a homeowner can save as much as 80% in electrical consumptio­n and can pay as little as P11/month of electricit­y bill.

Aside from having one’s own power supply, the solar power system also acts as a standby power generator in case of disasters and emergencie­s, while at the same time creating greener communitie­s through reduced carbon emissions. The cost of this renewable energy system is already included in the selling price of every housing unit, with financing available from Pag-IBIG, BPI Family Bank, and soon, Bank of Makati for a maximum term of 25-30 years.

IHC was recognized this September as Green Technology Awardee of the Associatio­n of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Business Awards held in Manila for its pioneering initiative­s to develop greener communitie­s. The ASEAN Business Awards is organized annually by the ASEAN Business Advisory Council in order to bring to the spotlight top entreprene­urs and their businesses that contribute to the advancemen­t of the ASEAN economy.

The Philippine­s, being a tropical country, should be able to take full advantage of the sun and benefit from solar energy. As a staunch advocate of green homes, IHC President, Emma Imperial, hopes that more local housing developers will follow the green path to community developmen­t through solar technology.

In the same vein, ASEAN member countries are encouraged to adopt this green concept to meet their countries’ housing backlogs in a way that will benefit their people and contribute to achieving energy conservati­on and climate change mitigation goals of their countries.

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