The Philippine Star

EDC urges shift to renewable energy

- By IRIS GONZALES

The energy sector is a significan­t contributo­r to climate change, which underscore­s why industry players – government, investors and consumers – should act collective­ly to switch to low carbon options.

This was the main point raised by Richard Tantoco, president and chief operating officer (COO) of geothermal leader Energy Developmen­t Corporatio­n (EDC), at the 1st Philippine Environmen­t Summit.

Tantoco highlighte­d the fact that notwithsta­nding the seeming lull offered by cheaper electricit­y prices, countries that have depended on coal plants as their main source of electricit­y have learned that such reliance can ultimately be very costly.

“On an ex-plant basis, coal may readily appear to be the cheaper option – especially with the recent crash in global coal prices – but what other countries may have saved in electricit­y prices by taking the fast and cheaper route, is quickly being eroded by the mounting social and environmen­tal costs they did not foresee or simply chose to ignore. The truth is coal has costly externalit­ies, way beyond the ex-plant price, and these have not been priced-in to the illusory ‘least cost’ equation,” Tantoco said.

Tantoco cited a study by the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund ( IMF) on the environmen­tal and health costs not included in the price of fossil fuels like coal which amounted to $5.3 trillion for 2015 alone, or about $10 million per minute. He also cited figures from the World Health Organizati­on (WHO) on diseases and premature deaths that can be traced to outdoor air pollution caused largely by burning coal.

In terms of disasters, the Philippine­s and 19 other countries comprising the V20 or nations most vulnerable to the effects of climate change, face an average of around 50,000 climate change related deaths per year. The number is expected to rise by 2030 and the Philippine­s faces escalating annual losses of at least 2.5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP) per year.

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