Level Playing Field, Walang Lamangan. Energy is considered the life-blood of the economy. It is indispensable in achieving economic growth and critical in sustaining a nation’s progress and prosperity.
We
at the Department of Energy (DOE) have committed to pursue
national development through the two-fold agenda of attaining
energy independence and implementing power market reforms,
which we have affirmed in our Philippine Energy Plan 2005-2014
(2005 PEP).
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Report on Contracts Awarded thru the AMP CY 2012: Fabrication, Delivery and Installation of Glass/Wooden Partitions & Doors at the NPTL Bldg.; Procurement of Materials for the Fabrication of Twelve (12) Units Steel Framing Cabinets; 2012 Conduct of IEC Campaign & Workshop on EPIRA Implementation - Retail Competition and Open Access (RCOA)
Peer Review on Energy Efficiency Opens.
At the opening ceremony in Best Western Premier F1 Hotel, the Department of Energy (DOE) welcomes the delegation for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation’s (APEC) Peer Review on Energy Efficiency (PREE) last February 6. The program, PREE, is anchored on the Leaders Declaration (Sydney, 2007) which aims to work towards achieving an APEC-wide regional aspirational goal of energy intensity reduction of at least 25% by 2030 (base year 2005), encourage all APEC economies to set individual goals and action plans for improving Energy Efficiency, and review progress through the voluntary APEC Energy Peer Review Mechanism. The last component is the subject of the five-day visit from APEC member-economies in reviewing the Philippines’ current energy efficiency scenario.
Photo Release: Peer Review on Energy Efficiency Opens February 6, 2012
(Standing- Mr. Kenji Kobayashi, President, Asia Pacific Energy Research Center (APERC); Energy Secretary Jose Rene D. Almendras, Undersecretary Loreta G. Ayson, and Energy Utilization Management Bureau Director Evelyn N. Reyes)
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Peer Review on Energy Efficiency to Help Country Further Manage its Energy Demand
The Philippines’ Energy Efficiency and Conservation Program is the subject for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation’s (APEC) Peer Review on Energy Efficiency (PREE) from February 6 to 10, 2012.
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Erratum
The Department of Energy would like to clarify that there was an error with our press release yesterday. In the release it was stated that “The IRC is initiated by the DOE to address the issue of alleged excessive overpricing…”
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