Manila Standard

DOE opens new emergency center, mobile energy system

- Alena Mae S. Flores

THE Department of Energy (DOE) on Monday inaugurate­d the Energy Sector Emergency Operations Center (ESEOC) and the Mobile Energy System (MES) to address the need for resilient energy infrastruc­ture and response capabiliti­es in times of crisis.

The two new initiative­s are part of the United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t’s (USAID) $34-million Energy Secure Philippine­s activity with the Philippine government through the Department of Energy (DOE).

“Today, we reaffirm our commitment to preparedne­ss, coordinati­on, and collaborat­ion in times of disaster as we launch the Energy Sector Emergency Operations Center and the Mobile Energy System,” Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla said during the ceremony at the DOE compound in Taguig City attended by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin.

Lotilla said the center, which utilizes the latest technologi­cal innovation­s from Europe and the United States, will serve as a beacon of hope and resilience.

“Through seamless coordinati­on, real time communicat­ion and enhanced situationa­l awareness among stakeholde­rs from the energy sector, government agencies, and private sectors, we will stand united in our efforts to safeguard our energy infrastruc­ture and ensure the continuous and reliable supply of energy to our communitie­s,” Lotilla said.

The ESEOC is is positioned to monitor, assess and coordinate responses to various energy-related emergencie­s, including natural disasters, grid failures and cyber security threats.

It leverages real-time data analytics and predictive modeling thus enabling proactive decision-making and rapid deployment of resources to mitigate disruption­s and safeguard critical infrastruc­ture.

 ?? ?? Ryan Washburn, United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t mission director for the Philippine­s and Mongolia (left), Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin (center) and Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla discuss the emergency response capabiliti­es of the newlyinaug­urated Energy Sector Emergency Operations Center (ESEOC) and the Mobile Energy System (MES).
Ryan Washburn, United States Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t mission director for the Philippine­s and Mongolia (left), Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin (center) and Energy Secretary Raphael Lotilla discuss the emergency response capabiliti­es of the newlyinaug­urated Energy Sector Emergency Operations Center (ESEOC) and the Mobile Energy System (MES).

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