Level Playing Field, Walang Lamangan. Energy is considered the life-blood of the economy. It is indispensable in achieving economic growth and critical in sustaining a nation’s progress and prosperity.
We
at the Department of Energy (DOE) have committed to pursue
national development through the two-fold agenda of attaining
energy independence and implementing power market reforms,
which we have affirmed in our Philippine Energy Plan 2005-2014
(2005 PEP).
QUICK LINKS
Invitation for Submission of Expression of Interest (EOI): Transport, Treatment, Storage and Disposal of Incandescent Bulbs
Philippine Power Industry Study Tour. The Vietnamese officials from the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT), headed by Vice Minister Hoang Quoc Vuong, and the Electricity of Vietnam Corporation (EVN), headed by Vice President Duong Quang Thanh, met with Department of Energy (DOE) Chief of Staff and Undersecretary Josefina Patricia M. Asirit yesterday (January 9) along with director sand division chiefs from the Electric Power Industry Management and Energy Policy and Planning Bureaus of the DOE to get an overview of the Philippines’ power sector.
Erratum
The Department of Energy would like to clarify that there was an error with our press release yesterday. In the release it was stated that “The IRC is initiated by the DOE to address the issue of alleged excessive overpricing…”
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DOE Names Independent Review Committee Members
The Department of Energy announced the final members of the Independent Review Committee (IRC) set to look into the books of oil companies to ensure transparency in fuel pricing.
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Lighting Retrofit to Save Government P20M in Energy Cost
A projected annual savings of Php 20 million is foreseen as the Government Building Retrofit component of the Department of Energy’s Philippine Energy Efficiency Project (PEEP)
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