The Freeman

Marcos orders government offices to conserve energy

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MANILA --- President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. on Tuesday ordered government offices to minimize power consumptio­n after several power plants either stopped supplying electricit­y or operated at reduced capacity.

In a post on X, Marcos directed government agencies to “set the standard” in conserving energy.

“At this time, it is crucial that we all work together to ensure a stable power supply for the next couple of days,” the president said after the National Grid Corporatio­n of the Philippine­s placed the Luzon grid on red and yellow alerts, and the Visayas grid on yellow alert.

“Let’s adopt energy-efficient practices and stand together to overcome this challenge,” he added.

Marcos also ordered the Department of Energy to closely monitor and coordinate with stakeholde­rs to address the power supply situation.

A red alert is issued when power supply is insufficie­nt to meet both consumer demand and the grid’s regulating requiremen­t.

Meanwhile, a yellow alert is raised when the operating margin is not enough to meet the grid’s contingenc­y requiremen­t.

Think tank Institute for Climate and Sustainabl­e Cities (ICSC) said in a report released on Tuesday that the Luzon grid is expected to face a tight power supply in May, especially between May 13 and 26. This could lead to yellow alerts, as El Niño threatens the country’s power sufficienc­y.

“Any unplanned outages may further deplete operating reserve levels and affect the grid’s reliabilit­y,” said Jephraim Manansala, ICSC’s chief data scientist and co-author of the report.

“The timely delivery of committed power projects and their expedited testing and commission­ing are necessary steps that can enhance the power supply situation,” Manansala added. -

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