11:03 PM December 13th, 2015
http://business.inquirer.net/204097/energy-execs-seek-stronger-re-friendly-power-grid
THE
PHILIPPINE power industry must have the backing of a stronger transmission
system to cope with the rapidly changing global energy outlook and the
possibility of a single grid for the Association of Southeast Asian Nations,
experts said.
National
Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP) president and CEO Henry Sy Jr. said at the
Philippine Electricity Summit 2015 in Mandaluyong City that there had been
“extensive” discussions on RE and related issues between the grid system
operator and Philippine Electricity Market Corp. (PEMC), which operates the
energy spot market.
Much
has been said about the benefits of renewable energy, most especially in
developing countries like the Philippines. However, for the country to reap the
benefits of RE, it needs more investments in power plants, transmission
facilities and other infrastructure.
Sy as
well as other speakers said clear policies, strict regulation and commensurate
incentives must be combined to effectively spur an RE boom in the country and
support the need for more energy supply without sacrificing the environment.
“It is
high time that industry players start the conversations going and work toward
cleaner and more sustainable energy sources, and toward a successful and
competitive energy industry that is at par with, if not better than Asean
counterparts,” Sy said. “As the grid operator, NGCP remains committed to PEMC,
and the whole energy industry, in pursuing our goal of providing stronger
transmission for a stronger nation.”
Energy
Secretary Zenaida Monsada, in her speech, also highlighted Asean integration
and RE growth among the opportunities that the Philippine energy sector must
learn to take advantage of.
“As we
grow as a nation, let us always be mindful of the goals we are trying to
achieve and what we want to leave behind as our legacy to the country: a
sustainable energy industry capable of withstanding any challenge and changes
brought about by the dynamism of economies worldwide,” Monsada said.
NGCP,
for its part, fully supports the initiatives of PEMC in encouraging dialogue on
Asean economic integration into the power sector.
NGCP
is a privately owned corporation in charge of operating, maintaining, and
developing the country’s power grid. Riza T. Olchondra
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