The Freeman

DOE announces 76% of power in Reg. 8, Bohol restored today

- Michael Ortega Ligalig, Correspond­ent

TAGBILARAN CITY — The Department of Energy (DOE) in a statement said that about 76 percent of power in quake-hit areas of Leyte, Samar and Bohol will be restored by the agency today, July 23.

The DOE noted that Leyte and Samar provinces have already been receiving 135.8 MW of power, while Bohol has been receiving 56.1 MW.

DOE Undersecre­tary Felix William Fuentebell­a, at a press briefing in Tagbilaran City on Friday, said an additional 40 megawatts (MW) capacity is expected to come in from the Tongonan Geothermal Power Plants.

As of Friday, most parts of Bohol are still experienci­ng rotational brownouts stretching from three to six hours due to limited power supply from Leyte, which was struck by a 6.5 magnitude earthquake on July 6 and triggered a total blackout here.

"DOE is fully committed to bring back normalcy of power to the people of Bohol," Fuentebell­a said.

During Fuentebell­a’s visit to the province on Friday, the DOE praised Bohol officials for organizing an energy advisory group that would help charter future directions of Bohol toward energy resiliency and power independen­ce from sources located outside the province.

Fuentebell­a, at a press briefing that day, commended the leadership of Governor Edgar Chatto for creating the Bohol Energy Developmen­t Advisory Group (BEDAG), which has members from power distributi­on utilities, business sector, and concerned government agencies.

Chatto formed the group in 2010 when he assumed governor, and it was in 2013—following the 7.2 magnitude earthquake that struck Bohol and supertypho­on Yolanda that for weeks cut off power supplies from Leyte to Bohol—that the group moved in full force to make Bohol energy resilient.

"Because you have BEDAG, it is easier for us (DOE) to communicat­e with your officials and address energy issues," Fuentebell­a told a group of reporters at the press briefing during his visit to the province. "We have to work on our resiliency," he said. "The power sector has to be strong."

Under the instructio­n by DOE Secretary Alfonso Cusi, Fuentebell­a has been attending BEDAG meetings here and explored options for Bohol, DOE, and power stakeholde­rs to have a unified, inland-based power generation sources.

 ?? MICHAEL ORTEGA LIGALIG ?? Energy Undersecre­tary Felix William "Wimpy" Fuentebell­a (2nd from left) discusses energy resiliency strategies during his press briefing in Bohol. With him are Governor Edgar Chatto (2nd from right) and acting provincial administra­tor John Mitchell...
MICHAEL ORTEGA LIGALIG Energy Undersecre­tary Felix William "Wimpy" Fuentebell­a (2nd from left) discusses energy resiliency strategies during his press briefing in Bohol. With him are Governor Edgar Chatto (2nd from right) and acting provincial administra­tor John Mitchell...

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