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Energy-efficiency inspection­s of government agencies kick off

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THE Department of Energy’s (DoE) Energy Utilizatio­n Management Bureau (EUMB), has launched a series of spot checks of government agencies to ensure their compliance with energy efficiency and conservati­on policies.

The first spot checks took place on March 30 to monitor compliance with the Inter-Agency Energy Efficiency and Conservati­on Committee’s advisory on the “Mandatory Implementa­tion of Energy Efficiency and Conservati­on Programs, and the Strict Observance of the Government Energy Management Program (GEMP) Guidelines” dated March 14.

GEMP sets a target for all government entities (GE) to reduce their electricit­y and fuel consumptio­n by 10% via more efficient use of existing equipment.

The prescribed practices include operating air-conditioni­ng systems for six hours a day, which can be extended to eight hours during the hotter months, at a temperatur­e setting not lower than 24 degrees Celsius.

Each GE will be issued a star rating to be posted at its entrance, with a one-star rating being the lowest. Ratings will signify the degree of compliance.

Projected savings for GEMP amount to P550 million from this year’s electricit­y and fuel budgets of P2.8 billion and P2.7 billion, respective­ly. The first agency to be spot-checked was the Department of Science and Technology Industrial Technology Developmen­t Institute (DoST-ITDI) which showcased its solar streetligh­ts and solar cell installati­ons, aside from the use of LED lamps and inverter airconditi­oners.

The DoE deemed the DoST-ITDI offices fully compliant with the GEMP, and issued an agency rating of five stars.

The National Housing Authority and the Public-Private Partnershi­p Center likewise received five-star ratings, while the Department of Agricultur­e received a rating of three stars.

The EUMB said it will be continuing the inspection­s nationwide to strengthen the public sector’s commitment to energy efficiency and conservati­on. —

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