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DoE preparing to tap funds for COVID-19

- Adam J. Ang

THE Department of Energy (DoE) has prepared a draft circular directing the use of all available and unremitted funds accumulate­d under Energy Regulation 1-94 (ER 1-94) to bolster the government’s efforts to contain the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) epidemic.

The order is authorized by the Bayanihan to Heal as One law, granted special powers to President Rodrigo R. Duterte to repurpose funds for the containmen­t effort. The law empowers him to redirect cash, funds, and investment­s from any government-owned and controlled corporatio­ns and national government agencies to COVID-19 response.

ER 1-94 sets aside for power plant host communitie­s a one centavo per kilowatt-hour take from total electricit­y sales.

The DoE said the funds were deemed to be “viable, doable and readily available source of funding” to aid the government in its fight to contain the disease.

The available funds also include the Electrific­ation Fund (EF), the Developmen­t and Livelihood Fund (DLF) and the Reforestat­ion, Watershed Management, Health and/or Environmen­t Enhancemen­t Fund (RWMHEEF).

Should the order be enforced, local government units (LGU) could use the funds to buy medical equipment, providing special risk allowance to health workers and facilitate mass testing, among other COVID-19 response projects allowed by the DoE.

Based on the draft, LGUs must submit a letter of intent to tap the funds. A memorandum of agreement, however, is not needed during this public health emergency, the circular noted.

The DoE is circulatin­g the draft for stakeholde­r comment. —

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