In a significant move to combat the adverse effects of climate change and reduce high electricity consumption, the provincial government of Nueva Vizcaya, under the leadership of Governor Atty. Jose V. Gambito, is transitioning from traditional energy sources to renewable energy. This initiative will see the installation of solar panels on two major buildings: the Nueva Vizcaya Convention Center and the Provincial Capitol Main Building.
The provincial government has allocated 51 million pesos for this groundbreaking project. According to Provincial Planning and Development Officer Engr. Edgardo Sabado, this transition to renewable energy is expected to yield substantial financial benefits. “With the shift from traditional energy sources to renewable energy, the provincial government anticipates annual savings of 10 to 11 million pesos,” Engr. Sabado stated.
Acting Provincial General Services Office (PGSO) head Kathleen D. Marcelo provided additional context on the province’s current energy consumption. “The monthly electric consumption of the provincial capitol is around 2.8 million pesos, and this figure is exclusive of other facilities managed by the province, such as hospitals, which consume an additional 1.2 million pesos per month,” Marcelo explained.
Beyond the renewable energy initiatives at the provincial capitol, the provincial government is also prioritizing sustainable agricultural practices. The “Padanum ti Umili” project, a solar-powered irrigation system aimed at enhancing agricultural productivity, is being implemented in the municipalities of Villaverde and Quezon, as well as the demo farm of the Provincial Agriculture Office at Sitio Polloc, Brgy. Roxas Solano. The province has allocated 14 million pesos for the first phase of this project.
The project aligns with global efforts to mitigate climate change by reducing carbon emissions and promoting sustainable energy solutions. Governor Gambito emphasized the importance of these initiatives, noting that they not only address environmental concerns but also demonstrate fiscal responsibility. “These projects are a testament to our commitment to sustainable development and prudent financial management. By investing in renewable energy, we are securing a greener future for Nueva Vizcaya while also ensuring significant cost savings. Our province is leading the way with several innovative initiatives in public service that I have introduced, and I am committed to ensuring that Nueva Vizcaya remains at the forefront of these advancements,” Governor Gambito remarked.
The installation of solar panels is set to commence soon, while the implementation of the solar irrigation system is almost 100% complete. These efforts mark pivotal moments in the province’s journey towards sustainability. By setting a strong example, these initiatives pave the way for other local government units to follow, demonstrating that renewable energy can be a practical and advantageous alternative to traditional energy sources.
As the world grapples with the challenges posed by climate change, Governor Gambito’s proactive approach serves as an inspiring example of how local governments can lead the way in environmental stewardship and energy efficiency. /RMI
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