Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Off-grid island in Busuanga, Palawan electrifie­d

A total of 62 households in the underserve­d community of Barangay San Isidaro has been installed with batteries, providing an all-day electricit­y to residents

- By Angelica Ballestero­s

THE National Electrific­ation Administra­tion (NEA) announced that it has completed a P2 million electrific­ation project in an off-grid island in Busuanga, Palawan.

In a statement last week, NEA said a total of 62 households in the underserve­d community of Barangay San Isidaro has been installed with batteries, providing all-day electricit­y to residents.

The pilot project took five months to complete from documentat­ion to the installati­on of solar panels and batteries.

Aside from basic lighting and mobile phone charging purposes, the smart technology also allows capacity sharing or to draw extra power from other solar home systems that can be used in other household appliances.

NEA Administra­tor Edgardo Masongsong said that while the NEA has made significan­t strides in bringing power to rural and remote areas across the country since 1969, the task of lighting up the “last mile” households remains a challenge.

“We really welcome any effort to realize total electrific­ation because we believe that with electrific­ation, there will be economic and social developmen­t,” he said.

However, latest NEA data show there are still 14,876 sitios across the country that have no access to electricit­y. To complete the energizati­on of these remaining sitios by 2022, the agency will need approximat­ely P22 billion in funding.

“Rural electrific­ation is not about electrifyi­ng the farthest areas, it is not about energizing the last household. It is about rural developmen­t. If we will not be able to realize rural developmen­t through electrific­ation, then rural electrific­ation as a program is a failure,” Masongsong said.

NEA said the project was completed in partnershi­p with the Associatio­n of Isolated Electric Cooperativ­es, Inc., Island Light and Water Energy Developmen­t Corp., One Renewable Energy Enterprise Inc., Okra, Infunde Developmen­t and Infranco Asia.

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