Ilocos Norte to host APEC meet to boost power needs
>> Friday, March 27, 2015
At least 70
international delegates and members of the Expert Group on New and Renewable
Energy Technologies (EGNRET), a subcommittee of the Asia-Pacific Economic
Cooperation (APEC), will converge on April 13-16 in Ilocos Norte to discuss and
conduct workshops in ‘doubling the APEC region’s goal of generating renewable
energy.’
Gov. Imee R. Marcos said that Ilocos Norte is proud to host the meeting
as the province “is now an emerging renewable energy capital not only in the
Philippines but also in Southeast Asia.”
Since 2010, her initiatives have paved the way for Ilocos Norte to become
home to the 150-megawatt wind power project of Energy Development Corporation
(EDC), a unit of First Gen Corporation, in Burgos; the 81-MW Caparispisan wind
station of Northern Luzon UPC Asia Corporation; and the 52-MW Bangui wind
project of Northwind Power and Development Corporation. The latter is also
planning to build a 2-MW solar project to match its wind power generators in
the province.
Ongoing project in the province includes the near completion of EDC’s
4.1-MW solar project within the Burgos wind project area.
Through this meeting, APEC aims to discourage the subsidy of fossil
fuels by promoting the use of renewable energy.
“We hope through holding the [44th meeting] of EGNRET [in Ilocos
Norte], we can exchange information and learn new techniques [of renewable
energy production] from each other in the APEC region,” said Vivian Hsieh, APEC
EGNRET’s secretariat.
In the recent APEC Energy Ministerial Meeting held in China, EGNRET
strengthens its objective to develop a road map for the aspirational goal of
doubling the share of renewables in the APEC energy mix, including in power
generation by 2030.
Governor Imee R. Marcos noted that the province is an ideal investment
site for renewable energy facilities because of its “strong and consistent wind
conditions, the presence of solar and a clean and green Ilocos Norte”.
Maria P. Cerezo, Director of the Department of Energy’s Renewable Energy
Management Bureau, said that “as announced by the APEC EGNRET’s secretariat,
the gathering will be devoted to meetings, workshops and site visit to the
renewable energy facilities in the province.”
“Preparations are already ongoing as we want to make sure that the
delegates will have the chance to visit the tourist spots and experience the
dynamic and rich culture of the province,” said Mr. Eric Pascua, head of the
Provincial Investment Office.
Recently, Governor Marcos lauded the strong contributions of renewable
energy production to the local community, especially during calamities and
natural disasters.- J. Michael Mugas
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