The Philippine Star

Human capital developmen­t

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With the continuing worldwide effort of reducing greenhouse gas emissions, a lot of renewable energy profession­als will be in demand in the next years.

This is what makes the PSM-REE program relevant, according to Davidson Torres, chief legislativ­e staff of Sen. Miguel Zubiri, one of the country’s advocates for renewable energy.

“As we move from fossilbase­d energy sector towards a renewable energy sector, we need more profession­als, scientists and engineers on renewable energy,” he said.

Although renewable energy is regarded as one of the most expensive energy sources, the key to bringing down the cost is technology, Torres said.

Such technology can be developed by renewable energy profession­als, he said.

Susan Brems, USAID mission director for the Philippine­s, Pacific Islands and Mongolia, said the launching of the PSM-REE program is a significan­t achievemen­t that supports the goal of the United States to propel the Philippine­s to sustain broadbased and inclusive economic growth and developmen­t.

As a result of a bilateral agreement called “Partnershi­p for Growth” between the US and the Philippine­s signed in 2011 by former secretary of state Hilary Clinton and former foreign secretary Albert del Rosario, USAID helps in addressing some constraint­s that will help the Philippine­s become one of the leaders in Southeast Asia, according to Brems.

“One of those constraint­s that was identified is human capital,” she said.

USAID, through its Science, Technology, Research and Innovation for Developmen­t ( STRIDE) project supports the enhancemen­t of tertiary programs in Philippine higher education institutio­ns, primarily through Profession­al Science Master programs, with participat­ion from private and public sector, on the basis of industry needs and market research.

Ilocos Norte is considered as the renewable energy capital in Southeast Asia with the presence of wind and solar farms as well as a mini-hydro power plant located in Pagudpud town.

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