Manila Bulletin

DOE partners with Japan for clean energy initiative suitable for ASEAN

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

The Department of Energy (DOE) has partnered with Japan’s Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry (METI) and the Mitsubishi Research Institute, Inc. in tackling clean energy initiative­s that are seen applicable to the needs of the Southeast Asian bloc.

Through the government-private sector tandem on Cleaner Energy Future Initiative for ASEAN (CEFIA), the two government­s set the goal on firming up closer collaborat­ion “to help accelerate the developmen­t and utilizatio­n of cleaner energy and low carbon technologi­es within the ASEAN region.”

Inaugural discussion­s on such initiative­s had been concluded in

Manila just recently, with the Philippine DOE taking the lead.

Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi highlighte­d the event as “significan­t for us in the ASEAN, as it has brought government­s and the private sector together in one setting, providing a venue for multisecto­ral discussion­s on investment opportunit­ies; industry innovation­s; and energy project financing.”

Being at its crossroads into a much vaunted energy transition landscape, the tracks of discussion­s are very much relevant in the case of the Philippine energy sector; as well as neighbor-countries in Southeast Asia.

As Cusi emphasized, “government­s cannot stand alone in sustaining a fully vibrant energy sector that is able to actively contribute to a country's robust economic growth.”

He accented the need for “bilateral and multilater­al dialogues,” especially among clusters and domains sharing the same vision for a cleaner energy future.

The energy chief claimed that by far, the Philippine­s already took strides “toward building a sustainabl­e energy future” - asserting that one significan­t step it has taken was supporting the implementa­tion of the ASEAN Plan of Action on Energy Cooperatio­n.

In the CEFIA forum in Manila, a bilateral meeting between Cusi and METI’s Parliament­ary ViceMinist­er Shuji Miyamoto paved the way for discussion­s around recent energy sector developmen­ts in both countries.

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