The survey required that the respondent be the household head or spouse of the household head or a household member responsible for expenditure decisions. The survey was conducted during the daytime on weekdays during which the mostly male household head is out of the house at work, a common scenario in the Philippines.
The conduct of the survey for this study was funded by the Economic Research Institute for ASEAN and East Asia. Writing of the manuscript was undertaken through the Research and Creative Work Faculty Program of the University Research Council of the Ateneo de Manila University.
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MANILA, Philippines — Project proposals for renewable energy research and development will be funded by the Department of Energy and managed by the Department of Science and Technology.
The DOST and DOE’s cooperation agreement aims to further develop and utilize renewable energy sources amid the impact of climate change and the demand for a transition to clean, affordable and reliable energy.
A call for proposals on July 15 will be opened for the Renewable Energy Science, Technology and Innovation (RESTI) program by theDOST-Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (PCIEERD).
The DOST is looking for research proposals under the following priority areas: Integrated Renewable Energy Information and Mapping Systems, Local Market Assessment of Solar Photovoltaic Systems and Sustainable Aviation Fuel Production.
A P50-million budget for three years has been allocated for Integrated RE Information and Mapping Systems, which would streamline and automate the monitoring and operation of renewable energy initiatives.
A P5-million budget has been set aside by the DOE for a proposal centered on conducting a market study to assess the volume of key components of Solar PV Systems in the Philippine market.
A P35-million fund has been earmarked by the DOE for a project that would produce eco-friendly fuels, supporting the International Civil Aviation Organization’s goal of zero carbon emissions from international flights by 2050.
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The Philippine government has set its sights on a sustainable future, with an ambitious plan to increase the share of renewable energy in the power generation mix.
By 2030, the country aims to reach 35 percent and by 2040, an even more impressive 50 percent. This endeavor is underpinned by a comprehensive framework of policies and programs, including the Philippine Energy Plan 2020-2040, the Renewable Energy Act of 2008 and the Green Energy Auction Program.
As it stands, the Philippines boasts of a diverse mix of renewable energy sources, featuring hydropower, solar and wind. Hydropower reigns supreme as the largest contributor, with an impressive capacity of 4.3 gigawatts (GW). Solar energy follows suit as the second-largest source, providing 896 MW of capacity, closely followed by wind energy at 427 MW.
The government''s unwavering commitment to renewable energy offers a multitude of benefits for the nation. Notably, it lessens the Philippines'' dependence on fossil fuels, a vital step to fortify energy security in a country heavily reliant on fuel imports.
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