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GREENING DOST | The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) inks a 15-year partnership agreement with the Philippine National Oil Company Renewables Corporation (PNOC RC) for the installation of 100kw solar photovoltaic facility at the DOST Central Office and the Science Heritage Building, both at the DOST Compound in Bicutan, Taguig City. Signing the memorandum of agreement are DOST Secretary Mario G. Montejo (second from right), PNOC RC President Carlos Jaime P. Gatmaitan (second from left), DOST-PCIEERD Deputy Executive Director Raul C. Sabularse (right) and PNOC RC, Vice President for Corporate Services Atty. Gladys N. Nalda. (Photo by Gerry Palad/Te xt by Rodolfo de Guzman, S&T Media Service, DOST-STII)

DOST offices go green

GREENING DOST | The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) inks a 15-year partnership agreement with the Philippine National Oil Company Renewables Corporation (PNOC RC) for the installation of 100kw solar photovoltaic facility at the DOST Central Office and the Science Heritage Building, both at the DOST Compound in Bicutan, Taguig City. Signing the memorandum of agreement are DOST Secretary Mario G. Montejo (second from right), PNOC RC President Carlos Jaime P. Gatmaitan (second from left), DOST-PCIEERD Deputy Executive Director Raul C. Sabularse (right) and PNOC RC, Vice President for Corporate Services  Atty. Gladys N. Nalda. (Photo by Gerry Palad/Te xt by Rodolfo de Guzman, S&T Media Service, DOST-STII)
GREENING DOST | The Department of Science and Technology (DOST) inks a 15-year partnership agreement with the Philippine National Oil Company Renewables Corporation (PNOC RC) for the installation of 100kw solar photovoltaic facility at the DOST Central Office and the Science Heritage Building, both at the DOST Compound in Bicutan, Taguig City. Signing the memorandum of agreement are DOST Secretary Mario G. Montejo (second from right), PNOC RC President Carlos Jaime P. Gatmaitan (second from left), DOST-PCIEERD Deputy Executive Director Raul C. Sabularse (right) and PNOC RC, Vice President for Corporate Services Atty. Gladys N. Nalda. (Photo by Gerry Palad/Te xt by Rodolfo de Guzman, S&T Media Service, DOST-STII)

MANILA, Philippines – In its bid to promote renewable, clean, and green energy resources, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) has installed solar panels to power its office buildings.
The Philippine National Oil Company Renewables Corporation (PNOC RC), which encourages all government offices, agencies and departments in Metro Manila to adopt solar power as an alternative source of energy and to use green technology to protect the environment, has partnered with the DOST for this project.
“We welcome this partnership with the PNOC Renewables Corporation because we can really do something with renewable energy so that we are less dependent on traditional sources and this is a conquering step towards relying on other sources of energy,” said DOST Secretary Mario G. Montejo.
PNOC RC handled the installation of a 100kw Solar Photovoltaic Facility at the rooftop of the DOST Central Office Building, the Science Heritage Building, and other designated buildings within the DOST Compound in Taguig City.
According to the PNOC RC, DOST is the second government institution to adopt solar power energy, next to the Philippine Heart Center. The installations will run for 15 years, the length of the cooperation period which will end with DOST fully owning the panels.
“With this program we aspire to assist the energy needs of our country and with the partnership with DOST we can leverage our projects since DOST is deep in research and development in our aim to promote inclusive growth,” said PNOC RC President and CEO Carlos Jose P. Gatmaitan.
According to Montejo, this partnership will help address the needs of Filipinos especially the poorest of the poor who will enjoy the benefits of this program such as lessening the cost of electricity. It will also help in protecting our environment because of green technology.
“I really love this program and I appreciate the benefits it brings. This partnership will be a showcase and we intend to duplicate it in our other offices and even in our Pisay campuses,” said Montejo.
Present during the MOA signing were Sec. Montejo, PNOC Pre4sident and CEO Carlos Jose P. Gatmaitan, Deputy Executive Director of the Philippine Council for Industry, Energy and Emerging Technology Research and Development (PCIEERD) Engr. Raul C. Sabularse, and PNOC RC Vice President for Corporate Services Atty. Gladys N. Nalda.

Criselda Cabangon David, a happy mother of two kids, is a full-time Sociologist at the City Government of Lucena, Quezon Province. She is currently the Managing Editor of Ang Diaryo Natin Sunday News, a weekly local community newspaper in the Philippines and an active member of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines.