Ilocos
Norte hosts the 44th meeting of the Expert Group on New and
Renewable Energy Technologies (EGNRET) held at the Fort Ilocandia Resort Hotel
on April 13-16. In a press conference held at the Sampaguita Hall of the hotel
on April 14, delegates cite the great potential of Ilocos Norte as host to
unique renewable technology projects which may be use as a model for technology
transfer or basis for strategy development among APEC-member economies. In
photo are (from left): Dir. Mario
Marasigan of the DOE-REMB and co-chair of EGNRET, Governor Imee Marcos, Dr.
Chung-Hsien Chen of the Ministry of Economic Affairs-Bureau of Energy of
Chinese Taipei and chairman of EGNRET, and Vivian Hsieh, EGNRET Secretariat. (Lei
Adriano photo)
By Leilanie G. Adriano
Staff reporter
Laoag
City—As the Philippines commit to develop
more renewable energy sources such as the successful operation of the growing
wind and solar power farms in Ilocos Norte, Ilocanos here has urged various renewable
energy players, particularly the Department of Energy to ensure a fair and
balanced distribution of economic benefits particularly among host communities.
As energy experts from a
sub-working group of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) composed of
representatives from Hong Kong, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Singapore, United
States and Philippines were in the province to personally visit at least two
big-time renewable energy facilities in the towns of Burgos and Bangui, Ilocos
Norte Governor Ma. Imelda “Imee” R. Marcos has also underscored the importance
of creating more “green” jobs and reducing the cost of electric bills of
individual households in areas where alternative renewable energy sources such
as wind, water and solar are fully operational.
As host to the 283-megawatt
(MW) capacity wind farms in the neighboring towns of Burgos, Bangui and
Pagudpud, Ilocanos have yet to feel in their pockets the reduction of electric
bills which has been going up over the years amidst the Department of Energy’s
claim that the cost of putting up renewable energy plants has gone down.
Recognizing the complexity of
the power generation system including the transmission and long distribution
process, Ms. Marcos said it is necessary for developers and the DOE to manage
the expectation of those from the grassroots levels.
“For ordinary citizens, it is
your electric bill that bothers you that you have to pay every month. People
talk too much about green jobs that haven’t been in the offing. Perhaps, it is
time for reality check whereas we attempt to be clean and green after the
construction and building stage, there are not too many jobs except for few
extremely expert and highly qualified engineers to calibrate the turbines,” Ms.
Marcos said in a press conference held at the Fort Ilocandia Resort Hotel in
Laoag City where the 44th meeting of the Expert Group on New and
Renewable Energy Technologies (EGNRET), a sub-working group of APEC is
on-going.
For his part, Director Mario
Marasigan of the DOE’s Renewable Energy Management Bureau, who is also the
co-chairperson of EGNRET, said the DOE and the Energy Regulatory Commission is
now presently collaborating to determine the actual cost of renewable energy.
“Very soon, the ERC will
issue a new resolution on the new feed-in-tariff rate for solar energy.
Definitely it’s not the same as the issues we had two years ago,” Mr. Marasigan
said.
Comparing the actual cost of
generation, the production of wind and solar energy is still high compared to
coal-powered plants. This is why the DOE is currently looking for ways to save
on transmission costs while reviewing some of the mechanisms for utilizing
renewable energy to bring down the costs.
“The grid system is still a
challenge and we can’t transfer generation from one place to another. These are
some of the early stages of birth pains of developing renewable energy which
will eventually become almost maintenance-free given a period of time,” he
said.
As home to a growing number
of various renewable energy projects, Ilocos Norte was chosen as a venue of the
EGNRET 44th meeting.
Dr. Chung-Hsien Chen of the
Ministry of Economic Affairs-Bureau of Energy of Chinese Taipei said result of
the meeting and site visit to Ilocos Norte’s renewable energy farms will be
presented to the APEC officials of energy during the Energy Minister’s meeting to
be held in Cebu in October.
The EGNRET aims to facilitate
the promotion of resource development and increase the use of new and renewable
energy technologies in the APEC region.
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