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By Myrna M.
Velasco
The Department of
Energy (DOE) would still need to put in order the criteria for what shall be
classified as “energy projects of national significance” (EPNS) under Executive
Order (EO) 30 recently issued by President Rodrigo Duterte.
This criteria-setting
process, according to Energy Undersecretary Felix William Fuentebella, shall be
pursued to weed out ‘the insignificant aspects and components’ of those under
the EPNS category.
“The bureaus (of the
DOE) will have to fix the criteria internally, so that when we pass it on as
part of the Philippine Energy Plan, it’s clear why a project is of national
significance,” he said.
While fixing the
categorization of the projects, he told industry stakeholders in a forum last
week that they are also harmonizing approval processes based on the 30-day
timeline prescribed by the EO.
For now, he stressed
that such approval timeframe, if it would already spillover by five (5) days, a
project of national significance shall be “deemed approved.”
But Fuentebella
qualified “that is provided all required and necessary documents had already
been submitted and complied with by the project proponent.”
Coordination processes
with other relevant government agencies covered in the EO have been ongoing, he
said.
“We’ll show it to them,
especially on how to streamline the process – that they cannot point to the
other agencies anymore as a pre-condition to their required approvals – like,
saying that they would be requiring certificates from other agencies – it is
assumed that such document is already there,” Fuentebella stressed.
At this stage, the
energy department has already instituted the Energy Investment Coordinating
Council (EICC) now chaired by Senior Energy Undersecretary Jesus Cristino P.
Posadas.
When it comes to the
regulatory aspect of approvals, primarily on the rates of power projects under
supply agreements, these shall be tackled independently by the Energy
Regulatory Commission.
“The PSAs (power supply
agreements) will involve rates with impact on consumers, so ERC will need to
act on them separately based on their mandate,” the energy official reiterated.
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