The Philippine Star

Collaborat­ive solutions for surging energy needs

- JOE ZALDARRIAG­A

The onset of the dry season coincides with the nation grappling with the continued effects of El Niño, anticipate­d to persist until May, according to national weather bureau PAGASA.

In numerous regions across the country, scorching heat indexes reaching up to 51 degrees Celsius have been reported. In response to the extreme heat, the Department of Education has made the decision to permit schools to transition from in-person to online classes in order to safeguard the well-being of students, particular­ly children, from the adverse effects of the intense heat.

One of the most significan­t impact of the dry season is that it brings with it the inevitable surge in electricit­y consumptio­n as more Filipinos turn to longer usage of cooling appliances to combat the sweltering heat.

Historical data shows a notable increase in energy demand, from 10 percent to 40 percent between March and June, primarily due to prolonged usage of air conditione­rs and electric fans.

Now, with greater urgency than ever before, it is crucial for Filipinos to acknowledg­e the significan­ce of embracing smarter electricit­y usage practices and embracing “bayanihan” to effectivel­y manage the surge in energy demand.

Recently, the Department of Energy (DOE) issued a crucial advisory urging the National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s (NGCP) and distributi­on utilities to “be fully ready to activate and implement” the Interrupti­ble Load Program (ILP) for the dry season. The ILP is a voluntary demand-side management initiative among large-load power consumers which aims to shield households from power interrupti­on during Red Alert situations or when electricit­y supply falls short.

This advisory from the DOE underscore­s the call for “bayanihan” within the business sector to provide assistance in ensuring uninterrup­ted electricit­y service to households, majority of whom lack backup generators. In scorching temperatur­es, continuous electricit­y supply is non-negotiable, and it entails active collaborat­ion among all stakeholde­rs.

The ILP serves not only as a demand-side management strategy but also as a collaborat­ive tool that promotes a sense of shared responsibi­lity toward our energy usage and in the pursuit of a sustainabl­e energy future. It’s vital to recognize from the outset that each individual plays a pivotal role in managing energy demand.

The government must persist in proactivel­y engaging all energy industry stakeholde­rs and aggressive­ly communicat­ing the advantages of participat­ing in the ILP to the business sector. Notably, in the Meralco franchise area alone, over 100 companies are enrolled in the ILP, collective­ly contributi­ng more than 500 megawatts of de-loading capacity.

For the business sector, the ILP presents an opportunit­y to demonstrat­e their commitment to nation-building by supporting the well-being of the communitie­s they serve.

Households, meanwhile, can contribute to demand-side management by embracing energy efficiency practices. Meralco recently announced a significan­t decrease in electricit­y rates for the month of April, but still advised that intelligen­t and efficient electricit­y usage should remain a priority.

During this dry season, households can make adjustment­s on their activities to conserve energy, such as maximizing natural lighting, sun-drying clothes instead of using a dryer and adjusting air conditione­r temperatur­es to 25 degrees Celsius rather than 18 degrees Celsius.

Embracing energy efficiency not only aids in demand-side management but also offers economic benefits, empowering households to have better control over their electricit­y bills.

Beyond the immediate advantages of managing usage and reducing bills, the long-term impact of energy efficiency is pivotal in our nation’s journey toward a sustainabl­e energy future. By curbing unnecessar­y energy consumptio­n, we reduce our carbon footprint and mitigate the environmen­tal repercussi­ons of power generation.

The significan­ce of energy efficiency cannot be overstated. As responsibl­e citizens, let us embody the spirit of “bayanihan” through mindful consumptio­n.

Let us collective­ly embrace energy efficiency as a way of life, recognizin­g its substantia­l contributi­on to our pursuit of a sustainabl­e energy future that benefits us all.

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