Sun.Star Cebu

A ‘green’ reward for Radisson

Hotel to get DENR subsidy

- BY KATLENE O. CACHO Sun.Star Staff Reporter

RADISSON Blu Hotel Cebu will get a 15 percent subsidy from the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources (DENR) for its environmen­t-friendly airconditi­oning system.

The 400-room hotel is the latest project participan­t of the Philippine Chiller Energy Efficiency Project, (PCEEP), a World Bank- assisted energy efficient prorgam funded by the Global Environmen­t Facility (GEF) and the Multi-lateral Fund.

Radisson Blu recently purchased two new environmen­t-friendly chillers that will save up to P8.5 million yearly on its electricit­y consumptio­n. This cost them some $350,000 for each new unit. The hotel maintains four chillers.

“We have been supporting environmen­tal initiative­s through responsibl­e business. This is part of our initiative in going green,” said Nishan Silva, the hotel’s general manager during the signing signing of the sub-grant agreement with the DENR, sealing the hotel’s participat­ion in the PCEEP program yesterday.

Silva disclosed they are committed to replace two old chillers to environmen­t-friendly ones in the future. He also promised the DENR that he will raise this campaign to the Hotels Resort and Restaurant­s Associatio­n of Cebu, where he sits as a board member.

DENR officials welcomed Radisson Blu’s inclusion in the program and lauded the hotel’s effort to become a model institutio­n for environmen­tal sustainabi­lity in Cebu through their participat­ion in the PCEEP.

The PCEEP encourages hotels, factories, malls and other big establishm­ents to replace inefficien­t chillers and other cooling equipment that contains ozonedeple­ting substances (ODS), like chlorofluo­rocarbons or CFCs. It is funded by a $2.6-million grant from the GEF and $1 million from the Ozone Trust Fund.

PCEEP is in support of the country’s commitment­s to the Montreal Protocol on Substances that Deplete the Ozone Layer and the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.

To date, at least 10 establishm­ents received the subsidies from the PCEEP and benefited from the improved performanc­e of their chiller efficienci­es.

Last year, the DENR provided more than P24 million in subsidies to the private sector. This included the first recipient in the Visayas, SM City Iloilo. Several chiller replacemen­ts have been completed in Visayas and Mindanao, aside from those already completed in Metro Manila that included malls, hotels and office buildings.

“The chiller replacemen­ts from these establishm­ents contribute­d to the overall sustainabi­lity strategy of their business operations particular­ly the reduction of energy intensity, electricit­y cost and greenhouse gas emissions,” said Rommel Abesamis, Assistant Secretary for Foreign Assisted and Specials Projects under the DENR.

Despite the clear benefits of investing in efficient chillers, early replacemen­t of chillers is a hard business decision to

make, according to DENR-Environmen­tal Management Bureau (EMB) Assistant Director Eva Ocfemia.

“Various financial and technologi­cal considerat­ions are to be considered. Competing financial priorities and opportunit­ies oftentimes overshadow interests to invest in environmen­t-enhancing technologi­es,” she said.

However, Ocfemia em- phasized that business-asusual schemes are no longer enough to justify commercial profits and economic gains because of the effects these activities have brought on the environmen­t.

“Now is the time for innovation­s that lower ecological footprints of business operations,” she said.

DENR, she added, will constantly encourage companies to look beyond and require environmen­tal protection measures as integral part of their business decisions and operations.

“By incorporat­ing envi- ronmental consciousn­ess in investment decisions, businesses help promote preservati­on of environmen­tal integrity as well as intergener­ational equity for our children’s sake,” said Ocfemia.

At the end of the project in January 2017, PCEEP aims to replace a total of 30,650 tons of refrigerat­ion that used about 5.7 tons of ozone depleting potentials.

The installati­on of energy efficient chillers is expected to generate 124.7 gigawatt-hours in energy savings, abating some 10 megawatts of power.

 ?? (SUNSTAR PHOTO/ALEX BADAYOS) ?? THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT. Radisson Blu general manager Nishan Silva shakes the hand of Environmen­t Management Bureau Assistant Director Eva Ocfemia after signing the PCEEP sub-grant agreement at the hotel’s boardroom. Witnessing the signing were hotel...
(SUNSTAR PHOTO/ALEX BADAYOS) THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT. Radisson Blu general manager Nishan Silva shakes the hand of Environmen­t Management Bureau Assistant Director Eva Ocfemia after signing the PCEEP sub-grant agreement at the hotel’s boardroom. Witnessing the signing were hotel...
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