posted March 02, 2019 at 10:00 pm by Alena Mae S. Flores
Negros Oriental has declared March 5
every year as renewable energy day, solidifying its commitment to promote
renewable energy in the region.
Negros Oriental is the first
province in the Philippines to institutionalize its support and commitment to
renewable energy through an annual commemorative local government event.
Governor Roel Ragay Degamo recently
signed Executive Order No. 22-18 declaring Renewable Energy Day in Negros
Oriental every 5th of March.
“Consistent with these directives
and ideals, the Province of Negros Oriental shall prioritize the utilization of
clean, renewable energy, which is abundant in the province; to continuously
protect and develop such renewable energy sources and, at the same time, shun
operations and activities including sourcing and use of energy sources that are
destructive to the environment and harmful to its citizens’ health and
livelihood,” the declaration stated.
“Such detrimental operations and
activities are primarily caused by the operation of power plants run by the
burning of fossil fuels such as coal,” it said.
The first Renewable Energy Day in
2019 is seen as a culmination of a week-long celebration in the province
focused on increasing awareness and information about renewable energy sources,
engaging the public especially the youth in pro-environment initiatives and
causes, and showcasing the positive effects and benefits of “greener” and
reliable energy.
This follows a similarly
groundbreaking executive order signed in March last year declaring Negros
Oriental as an environment-friendly and clean energy province.
“Making my province, Negros
Oriental, as an environment-friendly and clean-energy province is one of the
toughest decisions I have made as governor,” Degamo said earlier.
“I want to share our experience so
that it can serve not just as an example but an inspiration on how we can
achieve a cleaner energy future not just for individual communities but for the
entire country,” he said.
Negros Oriental is host to several
renewable energy power plants that generate clean, reliable power through
geothermal, solar, hydro and wind sources, contributing substantially to the
electricity needs of the Visayas region.
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