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Monday, July 17, 2017

Jim Paredes of Apo Hiking Society Is Special Guest at Wazzup Pilipinas Radio


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When friends stand by you at all times, you would somehow hear these lyrics from the Awit ng Barkada OPM song of Apo Hiking Society.


"Nandirito kami, ang barkada mong tunay
Aawit sa 'yo
Sa lungkot at ligaya, hirap at ginhawa
Kami'y kasama mo"


Yup, I grew up singing the songs of Jim Paredes, Danny Javier and Boboy Garovillo. This is why our latest episode of Wazzup Pilipinas Radio is special for me. Their campus tour concert at our college during my freshman year was my first attendance to a concert. I have all their albums but were unfortunately damaged when the Ondoy flood reached our home. For me their music was really "music to my ears." Walang itatapon. Lahat magaganda.

Umuulan na naman papuntang SM Mall of Asia Arena pero di ko pinayagang pumigil iyon sa aking panonood sa grand coronation night ng Miss Philippines Earth 2017. Alam kong hatinggabi na naman iyon matatapos so meaning makakuwi ako ng madaling araw pabalik ng Pasig city. Eh mayroon akong radio show ng ala-sais ng umaga, so that would mean I have to sleep for only a couple of hours. However, I did not dare sleep anymore because I was afraid I won't wake up on time. I needed to wake up as early as 3 am so I could prepare kasi for the Sunday episodes of Wazzup Pilipinas Radio, and eventhough I have my co-hosts, I did not want to miss out on this particular episode because one of our guest is Jim Paredes of the iconic Apo Hiking Society.

Both events were special for me since I value every opportunity that comes my way. First, I got VIP tickets for the coronation night thanks to one of the sponsors - Paul Izon Reyes, the owner of Rufo's Famous Tapa.

Next is the opportunity to host my own radio show named after my own blog. I am grateful to our producer for trusting me with this task. He has plenty of choices, but he gave me a slot to be among his trusted hosts.

Energy Services in Quake-hit Areas Improving


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The Department of Energy (DOE) announced today that the majority of areas in Region 8 and Bohol are now already supplied with electricity 10 days after an earthquake devastated energy facilities there.

Based on the consolidated reports from the Energy Development Corp., National Grid Corporation and the other members of the energy family, the quake-hit areas in Leyte, Samar and Bohol is already being supplied with 194 megawatts (MW) or 76% of its recent 255 MW peak electricity requirement.

The actual total power load share of provinces are as follows:

1. Leyte and Samar with 137.4 MW (Ormoc, Baybay at 18.4 MW, Southern Leyte at 8.4MW, Northern Leyte and Biliran at 27.3MW, Samar at 7.4MW, Tacloban City and Palo at 28.6 MW, Northern Samar & Calbayog City at 19.5MW, Eastern Samar at 9.8MW).

2. Bohol with 56.6 MW.

The DOE assures the public that the energy family is working 24/7 to ensure that all energy facilities affected by the quake are repaired and brought back online to target the projected demand which could reach as high as 291 MW.

Cusi Tells ASEAN: PH Moving Towards Energy Resiliency


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Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi said today (17 July) that the Duterte Administration is working hard to address the resiliency of energy systems and infrastructure and the reasonability of electricity rates in the Philippines as he opened the ASEAN 35th Senior Officials Meeting on Energy (SOME) at Okada Manila.

​Cusi congratulated the organizers of the week-long series of meetings that form part of the events being hosted by the Philippines in celebration of the 50th founding anniversary of the ASEAN (Association of Southeast Asian Nations).

​"We are tasked to ensure energy security for the region to sustain our respective domestic economies. This becomes more urgent as we move towards the realization of an ASEAN Economic Community through greater collaboration," Cusi told the delegates.

Cusi cited the 10-year ASEAN Plan of Action on Energy Cooperation (APAEC) 2016-2025 as the region sets to achieve enhanced energy security, accessibility, affordability and sustainability.

​On the home front, Cusi said government's "Ambition 2040" aspires to transform the Philippines to an upper middle-income economy in which Filipinos get to enjoy a comfortable and secure existence.

​He added that the Philippine is moving to bring about a "golden age of infrastructure" through a "Build, Build, Build" infrastructure plan which is part of "Dutertenomics."

​"In support of this infrastructure plan, the Philippines would need additional capacity of 44,000 MW up to 2040. To do this, the Philippines is pursuing fuel and technology neutral and balanced environmental protection goals and socio-economic growth,” Cusi told the delegates.

​"Along this line, we have set our sights on an optimal demand behavior-based fuel mix with 70-20-10 share of baseload, mid-merit and peaking capacity requirement to support our growing economy," Cusi said.

​The challenge is to increase energy supply specially electricity, both for grid and off-grid areas, he stressed.

​"Our ultimate vision is to provide power of choice to our consumers," said the Energy Chief.

​"We will implement policies that would increase our supply and make our electricity market more competitive while also addressing the perennial concerns of system inefficiencies."

​Cusi invited energy sector players to come up with innovative solutions and dynamism, thus "increasing supply and ensuring more competition in the sector."

​He pointed out that Executive Order (E.O.) No 30 signed by President Rodrigo Duterte on June 28 created a task force to establish a simplified approval process for permits and licenses to fast track the implementation of big-ticket energy projects.

“The EO instructs government agencies to act on applications of energy projects within 30 days upon complete submission of requirements,” Cusi explained.

Also, a new policy initiative of the DOE now subject to public consultations is institutionalizing disaster resilience in the energy sector by strengthening energy systems and facilities, quickly restoring damaged facilities and providing alternative energy sources during calamities.

​Given the archipelagic nature of the country, “the DOE will pursue distributed electrification for currently off-grid island provinces through independent mini and/or micro grids served by local indigenous power sources like run-of-river and biomass,” said Cusi.

​This is to mitigate the risk of extensive outages that may be sustained in the transmission lines and distribution networks due to natural and human-induced calamities like earthquakes and typhoons that are of increasing frequency and intensity lately.

"Major activities under this policy also include the implementation of the ‘Build-back Better’ principle in reconstruction and rehabilitation of infrastructures, improvement of operational and maintenance standards and practices, as well as resiliency standards for new energy facilities," said Cusi.


Cover Photo:

EMPOWERING A UNIFIED ASEAN: Philippine DOE Secretary Alfonso Cusi together with the ASEAN Senior Officials on Energy animated the E-Power Mo! pose during the 35th ASEAN Senior Official Meetings on Energy at Okada Manila, Parañaque City. In photo with Sec. Cusi (center) are (L-R) Dato Jamain Julaihi (Brunei Darussalam), Sodavath Chan (Cambodia), Andy Noorsaman Sommeng (Indonesia), Khamso Kouphokham (Lao PDR), Badriyah Ab malek (Malaysia), Htein Lwin (Myanmar), DOE Usec. Jesus Cristino Posadas (Philippines), Jonathan Kok Chye Goh (Singapore), Areepong Bhoocha-oom (Thailand), Phuong Hoang Kim (Vietnam), Tran Dong Phuong (ASEAN Secretariat), Sanjayan Velautham (ACE), Syaiful Bakhri Ibrahim (HAPUA) and Nopporn Chuchinda (ASCOPE).
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