E. Visayas council approves 7 projects funded from energy sales

By Sarwell Meniano

September 30, 2024, 10:08 am

<p><strong>ENERGY PROJECTS.</strong> An infomation material posted Aug. 14, 2024 by the Eastern Visayas Regional Development Council (RDC) calling for project proposals for funding from energy sales. The RDC has approved seven projects proposed by various local government units for funding under the Energy Regulations No. 1-94 program of the Department of Energy. <em>(Photo courtesy of RDC)</em> </p>

ENERGY PROJECTS. An infomation material posted Aug. 14, 2024 by the Eastern Visayas Regional Development Council (RDC) calling for project proposals for funding from energy sales. The RDC has approved seven projects proposed by various local government units for funding under the Energy Regulations No. 1-94 program of the Department of Energy. (Photo courtesy of RDC) 

 

TACLOBAN CITY – The Eastern Visayas Regional Development Council (RDC) has approved seven projects proposed by various local government units for funding under the Energy Regulations (ER) No. 1-94 program of the Department of Energy (DOE).

National Economic Development Authority Regional Director Meylene Rosales, vice chairperson of RDC, said on Monday the council approved these projects worth PHP13.15 million during its meeting on September 19. 

These projects are a second community-based adaptation through agro-forestry integration for a food security project in Basey, Samar; a solar-powered pumping system in Hinabangan, Samar; and the procurement of a delivery truck for direct marketing of copra and other agri-products by farmers in San Julian, Eastern Samar.

Also approved are repurposing waste to eco-bricks in Sulat, Eastern Samar; supply and installation of solar streetlights in Biliran province; layer production and marketing project in Jipapad, Eastern Samar; and installation of municipal solar street lights in Hinundayan, Southern Leyte. 

Rosales said these projects are set for implementation once the memoranda of agreement between the local governments and power generation companies is established. 

The ER 1-94 funds are derived from a one-cent per kilowatt-hour contribution from power generation companies’ electricity sales. 

Fifty percent of these funds are allocated for host communities to finance projects in livelihood and community development, reforestation watershed management and climate change resiliency, health service enhancement, and public facility enhancement," Rosales said. 

As of Sept. 10, 2024, RDC has accounted for a regional share of PHP13.34 million from power producers, including the Energy Development Corporation, Sulu Electric Power and Lights, Inc., Taft Hydroenergy Corporation, and Isabel Ancillary Services Co. Ltd. 

The selection of the projects was based on key criteria, including eligibility (30 percent), expected impact (30 percent), feasibility and sustainability (20 percent), and alignment with the Eastern Visayas Regional Development Plan 2023-2028 and Regional Development Investment Program (20 percent). (PNA)

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