The Philippine Star

DOE urged to focus on keeping stable supply of power

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The Department of Energy (DOE) should now focus on sustaining reliable power supply in the country now that the election is over, a consumer group said.

Consumer group Citizen Watch vowed to continue-monitoring the power situation as the El Niño phenomenon continues to affect the country.

“Now that elections are over, it is now time to rethink our strategies for sustainabl­e, affordable, and efficient energy supply,” CitizenWat­ch secretary general Wilford Wong said.

He also said this should be the priority of the next administra­tion to accelerate and sustain the country’s economic velocity.

CitizenWat­ch commended the DOE for helping the country achieve a brown-out free election on May 9.

The group said it monitored the situation and recorded no incidence of brownouts in over 92,000 clustered precincts where a record number of Filipinos voted for local and national positions.

“After two automated elections in 2010 and 2013, the importance of a stable electric supply has hopefully been impressed upon our government officials. Wong said.”

“We laud the leadership of Secretary Zenaida Monsada for this achievemen­t,” he added.

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