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PH TRANSITION­ING TO RE SOURCES

DTI Secretary Pascual said during the Offshore Wind Conference that renewable energy is not merely an option for a necessity

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The Philippine­s stands at the threshold of a significan­t transforma­tion. Our geographic­al position puts us in an enviable position to harness the power of renewable energy.

SEC. FRED PASCUAL DTI

TAGUIG CITY – The Philippine government is already in pursuit of renewable energy transition, according to Trade and Industry Secretary Fred Pascual.

In his message during the Offshore Wind Conference, Secretary Pascual said, “The Philippine­s stands at the threshold of a significan­t transforma­tion. Our geographic­al position puts us in an enviable position to harness the power of renewable energy. Renewable energy isn’t merely an option for us but a necessity. Thus, our government is ardently promoting using and developing renewable energy sources.”

The conference, organized by the China Energy Engineerin­g Group Guangdong Electric Power Design Institute Co., Ltd. (GEDI)., gathered various government agencies and Philippine and Chinese companies to discuss the country’s plan and policies for developing renewable energy.

The Trade and Industry Secretary emphasized that the Philippine­s’ abundant natural resources together with its long coastline and excellent wind resource are significan­t in the country’s pursuit of sustainabl­e power generation.

As the energy demand in the country continues to rise, renewable energy remains one of the priority sectors of the Marcos administra­tion. During President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s recent trip to Beijing, he encouraged Chinese and other foreign firms to invest in renewable energy projects in the Philippine­s.

Last May 21, 2023, President Marcos Jr. signed Executive Order (EO) No. 21, mandating the creation of a policy and administra­tive framework for the optimal developmen­t of offshore wind resources in the country. This includes the integratio­n into the Energy Virtual One Stop Shop (EVOSS) System of applicable permits required by relevant Permitting Agencies for offshore wind activities.

The Department of Energy (DOE) also issued a circular allowing 100% foreign equity in renewable energy projects in the Philippine­s. The trade chief considers this a significan­t stride in the efforts to attract more investment­s in renewable energy.

Secretary Pascual shared, “Chinese investors and businesses can rely on the country’s roadmap in offshore wind developmen­t. Launched in April 2022 and initiated by The World Bank Group in partnershi­p with the DOE, the roadmap identified the country’s offshore wind potential, opportunit­ies, and challenges, among others.”

As of December 2022, the country already awarded 190 onshore and offshore Wind Energy Service Contracts – with offshore contracts mainly in Luzon alongside Panay and Guimaras Strait.

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