As Filipinos anticipate the onset of the dry season, which is intensified by the ongoing El Niño, President Marcos has issued a crucial directive to all government entities, both at the national and local levels, emphasizing the imperative need for energy efficiency and conservation.
Through Administrative Order 15, the President has called upon all government agencies, including government-owned or -controlled corporations (GOCCs), to expedite the execution of the Government Energy Management Program (GEMP). This move is prompted by the urgent necessity to reduce the bureaucracy’s monthly electricity consumption, with the anticipation of heightened power demand during the impending dry season.
This directive marks a significant stride, complementing the ongoing implementation of the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act. It also demonstrates that the government is at the forefront, establishing a strong example for the country in adopting a sustainable energy lifestyle, showcasing effective and efficient electricity utilization.
From a holistic perspective, it is noteworthy that the Philippines has laid the foundation with necessary infrastructure and policies needed to advance the nation toward a sustainable energy future. President Marcos’ administration not only champions the energy efficiency campaign but also actively advocates for renewable energy sources to address the looming threat of climate change. With the implementation of these policies, the nation is positioned to emerge as a shining example of sustainable energy practices.
However, achieving greater energy efficiency mandates active participation and collaboration from both the public and private sectors. This collaboration is essential for the implementation of programs and for raising awareness about the importance of adopting a sustainable energy lifestyle among Filipinos.
Despite electricity rates being a lower priority among Filipinos, as indicated in a recent survey by the OCTA Research Group, it is essential to recognize that reasonable pricing doesn’t diminish the need for a more proactive information campaign on energy efficiency.
To be able to foster public participation toward embracing energy efficiency and sustainable practices, the private sector needs to align and complement the ongoing efforts of the government.
As an example, emphasizing the benefits of energy efficiency, such as cost savings, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and meeting the surging energy demand, can significantly enhance the government’s campaign to encourage Filipinos to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle.
GEMP serves as a model for offices to embrace energy efficiency, having already yielded tangible results. In 2023 alone, GEMP generated over P300 million in energy savings, equivalent to over 300 million kilowatt-hours of electricity consumption, as reported by the Department of Energy (DOE). Accelerating the program’s implementation could potentially yield up to P2 billion in savings, according to the DOE.
The private sector, especially energy industry players, must take the lead in advocating for energy efficiency among their stakeholders and rigorously implement government programs.
Take Meralco, for instance, which actively executes the government’s Interruptible Load Program (ILP) to alleviate households from power interruptions during red alert situations or insufficient supply. The ILP, a demand-side management initiative, involves large-load customers utilizing their generator sets during instances of red alert. Likewise, in a bid to empower Filipino households with more control over their monthly energy consumption, Meralco has incorporated an appliance calculator in its mobile app and shares energy efficiency tips via multi-platform communication channels, in collaboration with the DOE.
Through sustained cooperation between the public and private sectors, a sustainable energy lifestyle could soon be ingrained in every Filipino home and office.
These vital initiatives, including the steadfast execution of government programs, impactful information campaigns, and unwavering support from the private sector, are integral in shaping a truly sustainable energy future, serving as a model for other nations to emulate.