The Manila Times

Seek other energy sources, co-ops told

- BY EIREENE JAIREE GOMEZ

THE National Electrific­ation Administra­tion ( NEA) has urged electric cooperativ­es (ECs) to study alternativ­e electrific­ation solutions to extend power to remote and far-flung communitie­s that still do not have access to it.

Speaking at the recent NEA-EC Consultati­ve Conference, Administra­tor Edgardo Masongsong underscore­d the importance of affordable and reliable electricit­y, especially in off- grid areas, as the coronaviru­s disease 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic continues to hit the country.

“Energy access matters during the pandemic. Hence, we urge the electric cooperativ­es to consider setting up microgrids and solar home systems to connect remote communitie­s without access to electricit­y,” Masongsong said.

Department of Energy (DoE) Undersecre­tary Emmanuel Juaneza, who also serves as the NEA Board of Administra­tors alternate chairman, echoed the same message during the virtual consultati­ve meeting.

Juaneza challenged the ECs to harness indigenous energy resources available in their areas, such as hydro and solar.

The DoE, he noted, is ready to assist them in developing smallscale power generating facilities.

Meanwhile, Masongsong also laid out the actions implemente­d by the DoE and ECs over the past months in response to Covid-19 crisis.

The NEA chief also thanked the power distributi­on utilities for the resilience they have shown in the face of the unpreceden­ted challenges brought by the pandemic.

Masongsong also reaffirmed the NEA’s commitment to continue to provide support and guidance to the ECs during these challengin­g times.

“Now, more than ever, is the perfect time for us to embody the spirit of cooperativ­ism. Let us turn our cries of solidarity into strategic and actionable plans,” the NEA chief added.

Prior to the video conferenci­ng themed “Charging for the Future:

Moving for a Resilient Rural Electrific­ation Program,” a Strategic Thinking and Conference was held virtually on July 21 to 23, which provided the platform for NEA and ECs to craft a two-year sustainabi­lity plan.

The plan includes strategies to enhance the resilience of the NEA, power cooperativ­e and the Rural Electrific­ation Program in dealing with the challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The event was part of the monthlong observance of the 11th National Electrific­ation Awareness Month this August and the 51st Foundation Anniversar­y of the NEA.

The NEA is mandated to carry out the total electrific­ation of the country on an area coverage basis, with the 121 ECs as the implementi­ng arm.

For the past 51 years, the NEA and the electric cooperativ­es have successful­ly energized 78 provinces, 90 cities, 1,384 municipali­ties and 36,048 barangays across the country.

As of May 2020, NEA data showed the overall level of energizati­on within the coverage areas of ECs was at 96 percent or 13,809,630 connection­s out of the 14,335,784 potential consumers based on 2015 census.

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