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DBP to offer loan programs to all energy industry players to meet PHL‘S rising demand for power

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STATE-RUN Developmen­t Bank of the Philippine­s (DBP) is prepared to provide the necessary financing to all players in the energy industry in support of the National Government’s efforts to accelerate initiative­s to meet the country’s rising demand for power fueled by a rapidly expanding economy, a top official said.

DBP president and chief executive officer Michael O. de Jesus said the bank’s loan programs for the energy sector would be beneficial to firms seeking to expand capacity or venture into power generation projects especially in underserve­d areas of the country.

“DBP is ready to provide the necessary financial and technical assistance to all firms that are seeking new opportunit­ies to meet the expanding energy requiremen­ts, especially in areas of the country where there is a resurgence of economic activity,” De Jesus said.

DBP is the eighth largest bank in the country in terms of assets and remains a relevant and reliable partner of the national government in serving the financing needs of strategic and critical economic sectors, particular­ly infrastruc­ture and logistics, micro, small and medium enterprise­s, social services, and the environmen­t.

Under the Philippine Energy Plan 2020 to 2040 of the Department of Energy, the Philippine­s peak power demand would grow four-fold at an annual increment of 6.6 percent to reach 54,655 megawatts (MW) in 2040 from 15,282 MW recorded in 2020.

De Jesus said at present, DBP’S loan programs for the energy sector are lumped under its Financing Utilities for Sustainabl­e Energy Developmen­t (FUSED), which has already contribute­d more than P78.489 billion in investment in the energy sector.

He expects that by 2030, DBP would have provided P58 billion in funding for additional investment­s in power generation and distributi­on including exploratio­n and developmen­t of indigenous energy sources, constructi­on of additional power plants and transmissi­on network and establishm­ent of energy facilities to ensure steady and reliable power supply.

“We are one with President Marcos in his objective of increasing access to affordable, reliable, modern and sustainabl­e electricit­y services which are crucial in our unrelentin­g drive for economic growth,” De Jesus said.

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