Share on facebook
Facebook
Share on twitter
Twitter
Share on email
Email

Bacolod SP pushes citywide energy conservation

The Sangguniang Panlungsod of Bacolod City has approved a resolution urging all barangays, business establishments, and the private sector to adopt energy conservation and efficiency measures in response to the ongoing national energy emergency and prevailing oil crisis.

The resolution authored by Councilor Caesar Distrito, comes amid rising fuel prices and increasing electricity costs that continue to place economic pressure on households and businesses. It aligns with national government efforts to promote responsible energy use and mitigate the impact of supply constraints.

Distrito emphasized the importance of collective action at the local level, noting that energy conservation is not only a national concern but a shared responsibility across all sectors of society.

“Simple, practical measures, such as using energy-efficient lighting, managing electrical equipment properly, and maximizing natural ventilation, can significantly reduce overall energy consumption. If adopted widely, these actions can lead to substantial savings for families and businesses while contributing to energy security and environmental protection.” Distrito said.

The resolution also highlights the vital role of barangays in leading grassroots efforts, particularly through information campaigns and by modeling energy-efficient practices within their communities.

Anchored on Republic Act No. 11285, or the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act, the measure reinforces the city’s commitment to sustainable development and resilience in the face of global energy challenges.

Distrito called on all sectors in Bacolod City to actively participate and support the initiative, stressing that coordinated and immediate action is necessary to address the current crisis.

“This is a timely and necessary response. By working together, we can ease the burden on our constituents and help secure a more sustainable energy future for Bacolod,” he added.*

Loading

ARCHIVES

Read Article by date

April 2026
MTWTFSS
 12345
6789101112
13141516171819
20212223242526
27282930 

Get your copy of the Visayan Daily Star everyday!

Avail of the FREE 30-day trial.