Manila Bulletin

EU to electrify 100,000 off-grid households in Bangsamoro region

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

With an aid from the European Union (EU), the Department of Energy (DOE) is advancing the electrific­ation of at least 100,000 households along off-grid areas, primarily in the Bangsamoro region.

The technology deployment for these off-grid energizati­on program will be anchored on solar installati­ons, according to Energy Undersecre­tary Felix William B. Fuentebell­a.

The preliminar­y switch-on ceremony on this undertakin­g, which is under the tutelage of the Access to Sustainabl­e Energy Program (ASEP) of the European Union, had been carried out recently between DOE’s Fuentebell­a and EU Head of Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Enrico Strampelli.

The initial 100 household-recipients of solar-underpinne­d electricit­y service are end-users in Sitio New Mabuhay in Barangay Little Baguio in the municipali­ty of Malita, Davao Occidental.

The households’ electrific­ation in Mindanao shall be part of the 60 million euros grant that the EU had extended to the Philippine government, to be funneled primarily to the intended energizati­on program of off-grid areas.

On the technology front, such electrific­ation initiative­s must lean on “increasing the share of indigenous and renewable sources in the energy mix,” according to the energy department.

And on the wider spectrum, it stressed that such must expand “the access to electricit­y services in remote areas and population­s and to pursue new energy efficiency strategies.”

It must be culled that on the sphere of energy access, it has been Mindanao grid and consumers that had been fledgling on this service gain – to the consternat­ion even of President Rodrigo Duterte, hence, he has tasked the DOE to hasten the electrific­ation of the remotest areas of the country.

As envisaged under the ASEP’s mainstream­ing initiative on the deployment of solar photovolta­ic (PV) technologi­es, the aim is to roll out as much as 40,500 solar home systems to targeted beneficiar­ies.

The solar home systems will be of 50-watt peak capacity each and will be installed in generally isolated or offgrid communitie­s in various parts of Mindanao.

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