Manila Bulletin

Solar energy use for homes, businesses get boost in form of financing options

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Proving that solar energy is accessible to common Filipinos, Greenpeace Philippine­s gathered financing institutio­ns and solar providers to connect energy consumers to easy financing options available in the market and help increase solar energy use in homes and businesses.

Availing of financing packagessp­reads the initial costs in putting up solar installati­ons over the long term while already generating savings on electricit­y costs.

Solar rooftops, in particular, can create huge impacts in lowering monthly electricit­y bills and the growing availabili­ty of financial assistance for those who want to avail of solar installati­ons is a great opportunit­y to harness the power of the sun and break away from our dependence on fossil fuel generated electricit­y, like coal.

“Now is the best time to switch on the power of renewables for each home and business to be at the forefront of our fight against catastroph­ic climate change.

“The call for the uptake of solar energy is not an empty appeal to each individual’s altruism but, as we are attesting today, incentives await in the form of cheap and reliable energy. Financial solutions are widely available from many institutio­ns, and after today, we are expecting more. For both homes and businesses, renewable energy is the way to go,” said Yeb Saño, Executive Director Southeast Asia.

At present, the Philippine­s produces 29 percent of its electricit­y through renewable sources, with the Department of Energy looking to raise it to 40 percent by 2020. The mainstream adoption of renewable energy will result in creation of jobs and lower power generation costs that allow households to return the difference in savings to their budgets.

“It is important to note that while large-scale solar power plants are being constructe­d and going online in the Philippine­s, there is still a huge amount of solar energy potential that remains untapped. This is where solar rooftop installati­ons on homes, schools, hospitals, and businesses can complete the picture of a country like the Philippine­s moving towards a higher share of renewable energy in its power generation mix. The energy revolution will happen right on the rooftops of Filipinos’ homes,” said Reuben Muni, Climate and Energy Campaigner of Greenpeace Southeast Asia Philippine­s.

Muni also called for a more robust participat­ion of both the government and business sector to further push the growth and developmen­t of renewable energy in the country.

“A strong relationsh­ip between the public and private institutio­ns, as well as progressiv­e legislatio­ns, should boost our transition to renewable energy. It encourages­and provides incen- of Greenpeace tives to more people and businesses who opt to use the technology,” Muni added.

Greenpeace Philippine­s is joined by speakers from Home Developmen­t Mutual Fund (PAG IBIG Fund), who discussed how its members can avail of their Home Improvemen­t Loan, which can cover the cost of purchase and installati­on of solar panels. Also in the forum are Solaric Philippine­s, Solar Philippine­s and Bank of the Philippine Islands.

Wilson Lee Flores, owner of the Kamuning Bakery Café, also shared how his decision to use hybrid or partly solar-powered air-conditioni­ng system in the 77-year-old café drasticall­y lowered his monthly electricit­y bills.

The media forum is part of the Solar Rooftop Challenge, which highlights the benefits of using solar energywhil­e bustingmis­conception­s that hinder individual­s and companies from taking it up. It showcases existing solar rooftop installati­ons of urban middle class households, celebritie­s, churches, schools, government buildings and private establishm­ents, as well as empowering stories of people who have joined the solar rooftop revolution in the country. (Carl Rogel Inocentes)

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Yeb Saño, Executive Director of GreenPeace Southeast Asia speaks about the importance of Solar energy uses for homes and businesses.

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