Manila Bulletin

Neg Occ bans coal-fired plant

- By TARA YAP

ILOILO CITY — The Negros Occidental government has officially banned the building of any coal-fired power plant in the province.

In Executive Order No. 19-08 issued last Wednesday, Gov. Alfredo Marañon Jr. declared the “province of Negros Occidental shall continue to pursue clean and renewable energy projects while opposing the entry or establishm­ent of any coal-fired power plant.”

The order formalized the proposal of Marañon, who originally urged provincial board late last year to pass an ordinance banning coal-fuelled plants. The draft only passed during the first reading.

A known environmen­tal advocate, Marañon joined the religious and private groups in opposing the 300megawat­t (MW) coal-fired plant the SMC Global Power Holdings Corp., a subsidiary of San Miguel Corp., wants to build in San Carlos City.

Negros Occidental is recognized as the country’s solar power capital, being host to the 132.5-MW power plant in Cadiz City said to be one of the biggest solar energy projects in Southeast Asia.

Still, many power distributo­rs in Negros Occidental source its electricit­y from other areas including the two coal-fired plants in the city and province of Iloilo.

The Climate Reality Project of the Philippine­s welcomed Marañon’s decision.

“It is our hope that Negros Occidental serves as a model for others to break free from coal and commit to the fight in solving the climate change crisis,” the environmen­tal group said in a statement.

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