The Philippine Star

Cusi: Energy plans need recalibrat­ion

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The country’s energy plans need to be recalibrat­ed to ensure the sector continues to be responsive and effective in the country’s quest for sustained energy security, according to Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi.

“Energy is vital to support the country’s economic recovery and developmen­t especially during this time of the pandemic,” Cusi told the Department of Energy (DOE) executives and other attendees of the twoday workshop on updating the short-term outlook and other energy policy-related studies held earlier this week.

“With emerging trends and challenges, we need to recalibrat­e our plans to bounce-back faster and to continue to bring accessible, reliable and affordable energy services,” he said.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, DOE Undersecre­tary Felix William Fuentebell­a said the energy sector – as with other sectors – faced many challenges that necessitat­ed adjustment­s to ensure continuity of energy services.

“Despite quarantine restrictio­ns and the recent calamities we faced, we were able to implement the landmark energy laws and issue the necessary policies on energy efficiency, renewable energy, the promotion of indigenous resources and the coal moratorium,” he said.

The DOE declared a moratorium on endorsemen­ts for greenfield coal power plants.

Cusi said a recent assessment of the country’s energy requiremen­ts showed the need for the country to shift to a more flexible power supply mix.

He said this would help build a more sustainabl­e power system that would be resilient in the face of structural changes in demand and would be flexible enough to accommodat­e the entry of new, cleaner, and indigenous technologi­cal innovation­s.

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