Time to Go Solar: Solar Energy Now Affordable & Viable for Filipino Homes
“Thanks to our country’s proximity to the equator, we have consistent sunlight throughout the year and across most areas in the country”, the expert added.
“Coal and other fossil fuels are very unstable sources of energy because we could run out of coal [anytime],” shared Austria. “Kasi kung nakita niyo naman, nagkageralang sa ibang lugar na malayo sa atin, tumataas na agadang presyo ng langis at coal. At dahil dyan, pati na rin ang kuryente natin. So that’s why I love renewable energy, specifically yung solar kasi walang may
control sa presyo niyan.”
Ping Mendoza, President and Board Member of PSSEA, spearheading Shell's renewable generation business in the Philippines |
Expert Tips for Going Solar
Mendoza encourages those considering solar to explore grid-tied systems with net metering, a program under the Department of Energy's Renewable Energy Act of 2008. Net metering allows homeowners to sell excess solar power back to the grid, offsetting the cost of electricity purchased from the local utility when solar energy falls short. This setup offers the most cost-effective solution for solar adoption, providing the quickest return on investment and significant savings on electricity bills.
Take the next step towards a brighter future – watch Oliver Austria's YouTube videoon transitioning to renewable energy. #LetsGoRenewablePH, one solar-powered product at a time.
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