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By Myrna M. Velasco
The renewable energy
investment arm of state-owned Philippine National Oil Company (PNOC) is eyeing
to develop a waste-to-energy project in Baguio City which will then help ease
that locality’s waste disposal dilemmas.
A memorandum of
understanding (MOU) on the proposed venture has already been sealed between
PNOC-Renewables Corporation (PNOC-RC) and the city government of Baguio.
Waste-to-energy facilities are classified under the genre of renewable energy,
fundamentally falling under the category of biomass resources.
As noted by PNOC-RC,
Baguio City is currently facing “solid waste crisis and is running out of
disposal facility due to its rugged and mountainous location,” that are also
being aggravated by its increasing population and thriving tourism activities.
For the state-run subsidiary,
it sees the processing of solid wastes into energy generation as an
opportunity, thus, it was prompted to pursue this tie-up with Baguio City.
PNOC-RC President John
J. Arenas noted that there are existing waste-to-energy technologies abroad
that can be deployed, but may yet reach commercial installation in the
Philippines.
With the planned
venture, Arenas had given word that “the government will make sure that it will
consider the welfare of the society and the environment,” so that civil society
opposition could be avoided.
Arenas said the project will also generate renewable energy from a local
source, hence, “security and sustainability of energy supply can be assured.”
He qualified that
PNOC-EC supports the Department of Energy’s bid to harness the potential of
waste-to-energy “as one of the solutions for solid waste problem,” although he
acknowledged that there are still some limitations in pursuing such ventures.
For Baguio City Mayor
Mauricio Domogan, he asserted that this partnership with PNOC-RC will help
“address one of our basic concerns not only in the city of Baguio but including
La Trinidad, Itogon, Sablan, and Tublay.”
While there had been no
investment scale and capacity targeted yet for the planned facility, the city
mayor expressed his locality’s hope on the project’s concretization, “so other
local government units can use this as a model and replicate the same in their
respective areas.”
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