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Government Agencies Now Required To Use Energy-Efficient Products

The mandate affirms the government’s commitment to clean energy transition and sustainability leadership.

Government Agencies Now Required To Use Energy-Efficient Products

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Government agencies nationwide are now mandated to use energy-efficient products and prioritize the installation of solar rooftop systems to help reduce public sector electricity consumption and accelerate the transition to clean energy.

According to the Department of Energy (DOE), which leads the Inter-Agency Energy Efficiency and Conservation Committee (IAEECC), the Committee’s decision to approve a resolution for this directive was made during its meeting on Sept. 16 in line with the Government Energy Management Program (GEMP).

The resolution, it said in a press release Thursday, requires all government offices to comply with Minimum Energy Performance Standards (MEPS) under the Philippine Energy Labeling Program (PELP).

The MEPS sets the minimum efficiency levels that appliances, equipment, and other energy-consuming products must have before they can be sold or used.

“Every peso the government saves on electricity is a peso we can redirect to vital services for our people. By requiring energy-efficient products and prioritizing solar rooftops, we are not only reducing costs but also setting an example for every household, business, and community. This is more than compliance, it’s a statement of our firm resolve to build a cleaner, smarter, and more sustainable Philippines, starting with the government,” Energy Secretary Sharon Garin said.

The DOE said the IAEECC is currently reassessing the Joint Memorandum Circular aimed to establish dedicated Energy Efficiency and Conservation (EEC) Offices in local government units “to empower LGUs to design tailored energy-saving programs and give communities more control over their consumption.” (PNA)