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Energy dep’t outlines measures to ensure reliable power for polls

by May 5, 2025
by May 5, 2025

THE Department of Energy (DoE) said on Monday that measures are in place to ensure stable and reliable power during the midterm elections, and also directed the removal of campaign materials attached to power infrastructure.

“The delivery of stable and reliable electricity is a national priority, especially during elections when the democratic process relies heavily on uninterrupted power,” Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla said in a statement.

Mr. Lotilla said the DoE is working closely with the Commission on Elections (Comelec) and the energy industry “to ensure that the power sector infrastructure remains clear of any obstructions, especially those that endanger lives and disrupt essential services.”

Comelec has received reports of campaign materials being illegally affixed to power poles and cables.

“These practices not only breach election rules but also pose serious safety hazards and threaten the stable operation of the country’s power systems,” the DoE said.

In a virtual briefing, Energy Undersecretary Felix William B. Fuentebella affirmed the full readiness of the Energy Task Force Election.

“We’d like to assure everyone that the Energy Task Force Election is doing its best to ensure unimpeded power supply during the election period,” he said, adding that the task force is scenario planning to map out its planned responses.

The DoE said public and private energy companies conducted inspections and maintenance of critical infrastructure, including pre-election checks of polling and canvassing centers, particularly in critical areas identified by Comelec.

In off-grid and remote areas, distribution utilities overseen by the Small Power Utilities Group maintained lines to ensure continuous power supply.

Meanwhile, the National Grid Corp. of the Philippines conducted inspections and cleared its right-of-way areas along high-voltage transmission corridors, according to DoE.

“Contingency plans are in place, and we are in constant coordination with the security forces to help ensure a smooth and secure election,” Mr. Fuentebella said. — Sheldeen Joy Talavera

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