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Philippine Government's Department of Energy Making Moves To Promote Use Of Renewable Energy |
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by Carlos Montemayor | 29-10-2017 01:36 0 |
The Department of Energy teamed up with several other local government units recently to promote the use of renewable energy, as well as to make moves to reduce the effects of climate change in the country. In some government buildings, steps are being taken to conserve electricity consumption. Air conditioning units in offices are planned on being operated only from 9 AM to 4 PM on working day. Temperature will be set only to 25 degrees Celsius to lessen the energy consumption caused by the strain of air-con units when temperatures are set to be very low or cold. Aside from this, the increased use of LED lights over traditional incandescent or fluorescent bulbs is being promoted and implemented in government buildings all over the country. This type of light source is more energy efficient than its older predecessors, and thus would help a lot in reducing the electricity consumption for lighting.
In the Philippines' Visayas region, the use of renewable energy sources for producing electricity is common, with many wind and geothermal farms already established. Government officials said that it is planning to take more steps to promote nationwide use of these renewable energy sources which are more sustainable and more efficient and beneficial for society as a whole. Hopefully, this moves towards green energy in the Philippines will be consistent and will eventually benefit the country in the near future. Source: http://pia.gov.ph/news/articles/1001315 |
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Its a very good initiative taken by the government. Like Philippines, other developing countriess should also practice the renewable energy farms like wind and geothermal farms.
Posted 30-10-2017 02:40
Hi, Carlos! Thank you for sharing the recent movements of the Philippines' department of Energy to save energy. I was excited to hear about the transfer from bulbs to LED lights, because my home is also lighted by LED lights! :D They're way more energy efficient, brighter, and have a longer lifetime than fluorescent bulbs. I think that this is a great example of a case in which advancements is technology can save great amounts of energy, and also save our environment.
Posted 29-10-2017 19:42