Monday, March 23

Bacolod SP urges national gov’t to fast-track renewable energy dev’t

The Bacolod City Sangguniang Panlungsod is urging the national government to accelerate the development and implementation of renewable and alternative energy programs in response to rising global oil prices, Councilor Caesar Distrito said on Monday, March 23.

The SP resolution, authored by Distrito, cites the country’s continued dependence on imported oil, which exposes the Philippine economy to external shocks, particularly amid ongoing geopolitical tensions affecting global fuel supply.

“Fuel price volatility directly impacts the daily lives of our people, from higher transportation fares to increased food and commodity prices. This is a systemic issue that requires long-term solutions,” Distrito said.

The measure calls on the national government, through the Department of Energy and other relevant agencies, to intensify efforts in expanding renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, geothermal, and biomass.

Distrito emphasized that Bacolod City and Negros Occidental are well-positioned to contribute to the country’s energy transition, citing the region’s strong potential in solar energy and biomass derived from the sugar industry.

“Investing in renewable energy is not only about sustainability, it is about economic stability, energy security, and protecting Filipino families from the recurring burden of rising fuel costs,” he added.

The resolution also encourages the national government to provide stronger incentives, funding support, and policy measures to attract investments in renewable energy projects, particularly in high-potential areas like Negros Occidental.

With the passage of the resolution, the Bacolod SP joins the call for a more resilient, sustainable, and forward-looking energy policy for the country, Distrito said.*

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