(The Philippine Star) | Updated January 21, 2018 - 12:00am
MANILA, Philippines — Energy Secretary
Alfonso Cusi has institutionalized the adoption of a policy on energy
resiliency to secure energy-related facilities as the country continues to reel
from a number of natural calamities year in and out.
Cusi said the policy
“Adoption of Energy Resiliency in the Planning and Programming of the Energy
Sector to Mitigate Potential Impacts of Disasters” would aid industry partners
to plan and address potential impacts of disasters since the Philippines is one
of the most vulnerable countries to disasters.
This will
institutionalize disaster resilience in the energy sector for strengthening
energy systems and facilities, quick restoration and provision of alternative
sources that will lessen the burden to our consumers during calamities, DOE
Secretary Alfonso Cusi said.
Cusi earlier said the
Philippines is one of the most vulnerable countries to natural calamities,
experiencing an average of 20 typhoons per year, flash floods, storm surges,
earthquakes and landslides.
The Energy Resiliency
Policy aims to strengthen existing infrastructure facilities, implement
the build back better principle in terms of reconstruction and rehabilitation,
improve existing operational, maintenance and practices to ensure continuous
operations and energy supply; and develop resiliency standards that will be
used as basis in the future construction of energy facilities.
“These principles are
geared towards mainstreaming disaster risk reduction to ensure energy
resiliency as a priority to protect the people,” Cusi said.
One of the key features
of the policy is the institutionalization of the Resiliency Compliance Plan,
which provides engineering and non-engineering measures to ensure
infrastructure and human resource disaster preparedness.
“Through this policy,
we enjoin all the energy stakeholders to put upfront disaster risk reduction
programs into their respective planning and investments,” Cusi said.
To oversee the
implementation of the policy, the DOE is strengthening the Inter-agency Task
Force on Securing Energy Facilities through the creation of the Task Force on
Energy Resiliency.
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