The Philippine Star

COA to DOE: Where are 2 M fluorescen­t lamps?

- By MICHAEL PUNONGBAYA­N With Danessa Rivera

The Commission on Audit (COA) has asked the Department of Energy (DOE) to submit proof that 2,056,328 compact fluorescen­t lamps (CFLs) worth P169.914 million were given to Leyte residents under the Philippine Energy Efficiency Project (PEEP).

In a 2014 report released yesterday, state auditors said no distributi­on monitoring forms (DMFs) were submitted to prove the distributi­on of the CFLs, contrary to the DOE’s claim.

” The DOE has responded to COA and provided the documents requested,” DOE officer incharge assistant secretary Patrick Aquino said in a text message yesterday.

The DOE said the DMFs were forwarded to the COA on June 15.

“Of the total 8.6 million CFLs reportedly distribute­d to various households, 2,056,328 pieces costing P169,914,382.64 were not supported with CFL distributi­on monitoring forms to prove actual distributi­on to the intended beneficiar­ies,” the COA report stated.

State auditors said the DOE also failed to conduct post evaluation monitoring to ensure the project’s effectiven­ess and sustainabi­lity.

PEEP was funded through a loan from the Asian Developmen­t Bank amounting to $29.28 million and grant from the ADB-Asian Clean Energy Fund worth $1.04 million. The government provided a counterpar­t budget of $18.13 million.

The project, which started in May 2009 and was completed in December 2013, was part of the government’s energy saving measures. State auditors called on the DOE to monitor the effectiven­ess of the program by submitting a report on the actual electricit­y consumptio­n with the use of CFLs.

The DOE should expedite negotiatio­ns with prospectiv­e local government units on the operation of the lamp waste management facility, which has remained nonoperati­onal as of Dec. 31, 2014, state auditors added.

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