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Take energy conservation seriously
« on: October 28, 2017, 04:52:16 PM »
Take energy conservation seriously - PGMA
Iloilo City (27 June) -- President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo called on the people to take energy conservation seriously and without complacency.

According to the President, energy conservation and efficiency should not only be a standard of responsible conduct across all ages and sectors, that would have been in normal times. Those who conserve energy, the President said become more efficient, more competitive. This time, she said "it's not just a question of efficiency, competitiveness and being above everybody else, it must be now a way of life for all Filipinos."

The government's action to take conservation measures seriously is because the present crude oil prices have reached the 60 dollars per barrel level. Last year, they were just 30 dollars. In just a year crude oil prices have doubled. The government predicts this crisis is worse than any of those three oil crises in l974, l979 and in l991. Now that the price is higher, the President said we should all be together in energy conservation.

In 2004, the government saved some 1.2 billion pesos from best energy efficiencies in households, governments and industry.

The President said she welcomed the pledge of the Department of Education, Meralco, the Philippine Lighting Industries Association, the U.P. Association of Valuers of Energy Resources, and the Philippine Product Safety and Quality Foundation, to reduce electric consumption by at least 10 percent in nine weeks, and the move to get grades 5 and 6 pupils to monitor this program.

She also cited the crucial partnership between the private sector and the government. The President lauded the PCCI, Ad Board, DDB Philippines and the other business organizations for driving the ENERCON train forward. According to her, the active participation of the entire industrial, commercial and transport as well as residential consumers in this nationwide effort to reduce our dependence on imported oil was very much needed.

The President also extended her thanks to the representatives of the transport industry, particularly the Philippine Jeepney Operators and Drivers Alliance Foundation, and the Confederation of Truckers Association of the Philippines for committing to convince the rest of the industry to adopt best practices so as to save oil. (PIA-6) - PGMA
Iloilo City (27 June 2005) -- President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo called on the people to take energy conservation seriously and without complacency.

According to the President, energy conservation and efficiency should not only be a standard of responsible conduct across all ages and sectors, that would have been in normal times.

Those who conserve energy, the President said become more efficient, more competitive. This time, she said "it's not just a question of efficiency, competitiveness and being above everybody else, it must be now a way of life for all Filipinos."

The government's action to take conservation measures seriously is because the present crude oil prices have reached the 60 dollars per barrel level. Last year, they were just 30 dollars. In just a year crude oil prices have doubled. The government predicts this crisis is worse than any of those three oil crises in l974, l979 and in l991. Now that the price is higher, the President said we should all be together in energy conservation.

In 2004, the government saved some 1.2 billion pesos from best energy efficiencies in households, governments and industry.

The President said she welcomed the pledge of the Department of Education, Meralco, the Philippine Lighting Industries Association, the U.P. Association of Valuers of Energy Resources, and the Philippine Product Safety and Quality Foundation, to reduce electric consumption by at least 10 percent in nine weeks, and the move to get grades 5 and 6 pupils to monitor this program.

She also cited the crucial partnership between the private sector and the government. The President lauded the PCCI, Ad Board, DDB Philippines and the other business organizations for driving the ENERCON train forward. According to her, the active participation of the entire industrial, commercial and transport as well as residential consumers in this nationwide effort to reduce our dependence on imported oil was very much needed.

The President also extended her thanks to the representatives of the transport industry, particularly the Philippine Jeepney Operators and Drivers Alliance Foundation, and the Confederation of Truckers Association of the Philippines for committing to convince the rest of the industry to adopt best practices so as to save oil. (PIA-6)

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