Most Pinoys say important to use more renewable energy

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A Pulse Asia Survey showed that 85 percent of Filipinos said that increasing the use of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydropower is crucial.

In a Pulse Asia Survey commissioned by Stratbase ADR Institute, 85 percent or 17 out of 20 Filipinos responded that increasing the use of renewable energy sources such as solar, wind, and hydropower is crucial.

“Interesting din sa Visayas region na mataas din. That also may be because of their experience with Yolanda. Kasi they had that first-hand experience, ‘yong storm surge na nag-emerge lang during that Yolanda. Isa ‘yong ang reason bakit ‘yong concerns ng climate change nasa kanila,” Ravago explained.

“There are coops na inefficient. If you compare ‘yong mga coops versus the privately-used, because privately-used, more efficient ang management. Mas maayos so nagrere-down ‘yong sa prices kaya mas mataas ang prices sa region na run by coop. Not all coop naman ay inefficient pero mas marami,” she said.

To attract investors for renewable energy sources, Ravago emphasized the importance of streamlining business processes with the operationalization of Ease of Doing Business and Energy Virtual One-Stop-Shop and easing of regulatory requirements.

 

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