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Bicameral Conference Committee Meeting on the Disagreeing Provisions on Energy Efficiency and Conservation Bills (HB 8629 and SB 1531)

January 18, 2019
Katt Baligod
ECCP at Work
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The ECCP attended the 16 January 2019 Bicameral Conference Energy Affairs Committee Meeting, to discuss the disagreeing provisions on the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Bills -- Senate Bill No. 1531 and House Bill 8629. Both chambers agreed to use SB 1531 as the base bill for the reconciled version of the measure. Chairing the Senate Energy Affairs Committee is Senator Sherwin Gatchalian, while Congressman Lourd Allan Jay Velasco is his House counterpart.

The law aims to provide security in supply, while reducing carbon emissions due to the use of energy. Senator Gatchalian highlighted that this measure can be seen as way to increase power supply in the form of savings. Moreover, it helps provide stability and sufficiency of energy supply, and the country align with the Sustainable Development Goals and international commitments.

Salient points of the bill are:

  • Creation of a National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Plant that will define national targets, come up with strategies, and executes a monitoring and evaluating system for energy efficient projects
  • Generation of a database containing all relevant information on energy consumption and application of technologies
  • Provision of fiscal (provided under Executive Order 226 or the Omnibus Investments Code of the Philippines) and non-fiscal (awards and recognition, technical assistance) incentives to certified energy efficient projects

According to Senator Gatchalian, the Philippines is the only country in ASEAN that is yet to implement a law that promotes and incentivises energy-efficient projects. With this development, the country is a step closer to finally enacting a measure that was first proposed in 1988 during the 8th Congress.