By Lenie Lectura - December 13, 2018
THE National Electrification
Administration (NEA) on Wednesday welcomed the passage of the “Energy Virtual
One-Stop Shop” bill at the bicameral conference committee level.
“This measure comes at a time when
energy supply is at its highest demand historically due to increased economic
activity in the rural areas and the government’s hastened capital outlay
expenditure primarily for public infrastructure construction,” NEA
Administrator Edgardo Masongsong said.
“Aside from further satisfying the
accelerated power demands being distributed by electric cooperatives in the
provinces, when enacted into law, this measure will insulate the country from
unexpected shocks from the dynamics of the global market and ensure energy
security, especially in developing regions of the country,” the NEA chief
added.
Recently, the Senate Committee on
Energy and the House Committee on Energy agreed to adopt Senate Bill 1439,
which seeks to streamline the permitting process of power generation,
transmission and distribution projects through the establishment of an online
system called the Energy Virtual One-Stop Shop or Evoss.
Once enacted into law, Evoss is seen
to accelerate the permitting process for energy projects and to cut red tape in
the government.
Under the bill, Evoss will be managed
by the Department of Energy, while its operations will be determined and
monitored by a Steering Committee.
Senate Committee on Energy Chairman
Sen. Sherwin T. Gatchalian is optimistic the bill will “drive down
electricity costs and provide significant savings to power consumers by
modernizing and streamlining the permitting process behind power infrastructure
projects.”
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