LEGAZPI CITY (PIA) -- Communities and local government units hosting the Bacon-Manito (BacMan) geothermal power plant in Albay and Sorsogon received more than P29.1 million financial benefits for programs on COVID-19, development and livelihood and environment protection.
Of the P29.1 million recently turned over by the Energy Development Corporation, P7.74 million will be used for the COVID-19 plans and projects of the local governments to help in their current battle against the said virus. The remaining P10.68 million will be allocated for the Development and Livelihood Fund (DLF) and the other P10.68 million for reforestation, watershed management and environment enhancement fund.
Based on the Energy Regulations 1-94 from the Department of Energy Act of 1992 and Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001 (EPIRA), power generation companies are mandated to turn over P0.01 per kilowatt-hour of their total electricity sales as a financial benefit to the host communities.
“Beyond complying with rules and regulations set by the authorities, EDC is more than happy to provide not only clean and uninterrupted power to the grid but also to share its blessings for the renewable power it harnesses from the ground,” said Atty. Allan V. Barcena, EDC assistant vice president and head of Corporate Social Responsibility and Public Relations.
Of the total amount, 50% of the one centavo is for the electrification fund of the concerned distribution utilities; 25% for development and livelihood fund and the remaining 25% for reforestation, watershed management, health and/or enhancement fund of the host LGUs.
“We believe that the benefits we bring to the community is our responsibility and is part of our commitment to our revitalized mission of forging collaborative pathways for a regenerative and decarbonized future,” Barcena said.
On April 2020, the DOE issued a circular allowing the use of ER1-94 program funds for COVID-19 intervention programs of host communities to energy generation firms.
Following these guidelines, EDC has downloaded P10.16 million and P18.19 million to the LGUs of Albay and Sorsogon respectively, including its municipalities, cities and barangays that host EDC’s Bacon-Manito geothermal plant.
On top of its regular compliance with the ER 1-94 program, EDC has been extending its support to its host communities through skills development training for possible employment, educational assistance, environment protection, and enterprise development.
To date, 59 Albayanos are undergoing EDC’s skills training program in partnership with Keitech Foundation, Inc., Manito LGU and First Balfour.
EDC is the largest pure renewable energy company in the Philippines, operating a total of 1,480 MW geothermal, wind, hydroelectric power, and solar power plants in various parts of the country, including the Bicol region. (SAA/PIA5/Albay)