The Department of Energy (DOE), through its Energy Utilization and Management Bureau (EUMB) and Visayas Field Office, and the local government units (LGUs) in Iloilo have launched the province’s first large-scale energy efficiency and conservation program, ensuring that all 43 participating LGUs develop a Local Energy Efficiency and Conservation Plan (LEECP).
The LEECP serves as a roadmap for LGUs to institutionalize energy efficiency programs by establishing governance structures, policies, and monitoring mechanisms to track energy consumption and optimize power use. These plans align with the Government Energy Management Program (GEMP), which mandates government agencies to reduce their electricity and fuel use by at least a ten percent.
“The success of this pioneering workshop marks a significant step toward empowering our LGUs with the knowledge and tools to drive the EEC. Through the LEECP, we are fostering a culture of sustainability, ensuring that every community contributes to the government’s overall government energy management program,” Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla said.
Each LGU is required to finalize its LEECP by March 31, 2025, with approval from local chief executives to guarantee implementation.
Iloilo, a recipient of the DOE’s first-ever Sustainable Energy Award in the LGU category in December 2025, has been a leader in sustainable energy efforts, having passed its Renewable Energy Ordinance (I-PORE) in 2022. I-PORE mandates the development of renewable energy infrastructure and provides incentives such investments.
The province initially allocated 0.5% of its budget toward renewable energy projects and plans to increase this to 1% next year.
With this investment, Iloilo has implemented various energy efficiency initiatives. Solar photovoltaic (PV) systems were installed in six district hospitals, leading to significant energy savings. The province also deployed solar-powered streetlights to reduce electricity costs while improving public safety. A solar-powered desalination project was developed to ensure a stable supply of potable water.
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