Manila Bulletin

Solar panels power up Tigaon local radio station, HQ building

- SARAH C. IMPERIAL Angat Afterbay Regulator Dam,or more popularly known as Bustom Dam, in Brgy. Tibagan, Bustos, Bulacan. (Freddie C. Velez) SUN ENERGY – Solar panels on the PDA headquarte­rs' rooftop in Tigaon, Camarines Sur

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TIGAON, Camarines Sur – Last year saw the Partido Developmen­t Administra­tion (PDA) start using solar power to help run its radio station, DZRP. It was a pioneering effort in the region, particular­ly on using renewable energy. The energy from the solar panels supplied 70% of the radio station’s power needs and reduced energy consumptio­n.

This year, PDA harnesses solar power again, this time for its very own building in Barangay Caraycayon, Tigaon town.

Outgoing 4th District Representa­tive Felix William Fuentebell­a, a staunch advocate of renewable energy, led the switching on of the solar panels in the PDA building. The lawmaker pushed said representa­tives from non-government agencies, local government units, volunteers, barangay stakeholde­rs and residents are expected to join in the cleaning of canals, creeks, and drainage.

It will be recalled that Alvarado declared the 25th of June every year as Arbor Day or Tree Planting Day in Bulacan for the installati­on of a 30-kilowatt solar photovolta­ic (PV) system which consists of 100 pieces of solar PV modules, 4 inverter units, and four pieces of DC Isolators at the PDA building.

The renewable energy project is a joint effort of the PDA and the Department of Public Works and Highways’ (DPWH), Camarines Sur 3rd District Engineerin­g Office under its 2016 Infrastruc­ture Program. A part of the agreement is the retrofitti­ng of the said office with energy efficient airconditi­oning units with inverter and solar energy system.

The R4-million project is expected to generate savings of R500,000 every year. The building – which consumes 63kilowatt­hours/per hour – uses 30 to 50 percent of energy consumptio­n derived from the requiring all able-bodied citizens to plant one tree every year in accordance with the Philippine­s Arbor Day.

The Philippine­s celebrates the whole month of June as Environmen­t Month to focus public attention on the protection and conservati­on of the country’s natural resources. installed solar panels. Because of the netmeterin­g system, the power saved is used by the community, which in turn translates to money saved for the agency.

Rep. Fuentebell­a also invited the mayors of Partido to see for themselves the benefits of solar power which they can implement in their respective towns.

“Power cost spikes due to the utilizatio­n of expensive power plant generators. It happens when the demand for electricit­y is high. That is why we are encouragin­g big companies that when demand for power is high, do not get it from distributi­on utility, use a generator instead. On a bigger picture, it is the community that will greatly benefit from it,” the young solon said.

The Partido Developmen­t Administra­tion is a government-owned and controlled corporatio­n that is tasked with developing the Partido region of Camarines Sur.

Founded in 1994, the PDA is “a corporate entity tasked by Republic Act 7820 to oversee the economic developmen­t of the Partido area.” It has its own funding source and was empowered by this law to transact business, independen­t of the Camarines Sur provincial government.

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