Chiz pushes for tax
incentives for renewable energy developers
By Office of Senator Chiz
Escudero
March 4, 2016
PASAY CITY –
Independent vice-presidential candidate Sen. Francis “Chiz” Escudero
said the next administration should offer incentives to lure renewable
energy developers into the country to ensure a stable supply of
electricity.
The vice-presidential
frontrunner said providing tax incentives to companies that would
venture into renewable energy development will help keep a steady
supply of power in the long-run in areas with energy woes like
Bantayan Island in Cebu, also known as the “egg basket” of the Visayas.
“It’s a pity that many of
parts of our country still experience power problem when we already
have the resources for various renewable energy projects,” Escudero
said.
“We have to come up with
incentives for investors to consider renewable energy development,
which is not only sustainable but a cheaper power source as well,” he
added.
Data from the Department of
Energy showed that as of 2014, only 37 percent of generated power was
supplied by renewable sources while 63 percent came from non-renewable
energy, mainly coal.
Of the renewable sources,
less than one percent was from wind and solar energy.
Escudero, who is running as
Sen. Grace Poe’s vice president under the Partido Galing at Puso,
stressed the need to resolve the region’s power shortage as he pointed
out how tourism and business outsourcing, which are thriving in the
region, are dependent on power.
The veteran lawmaker said
power problems and the lack of infrastructures are preventing the
Philippines from becoming a top tourist draw even though the country
has more beautiful sights to offer than its neighbors in Southeast
Asia, such as Bantayan Island’s powdery soft white sand beaches.
Last year, 5.36 million
international tourists visited the Philippines but was just over half
of the DOT’s five-year target for 2016 of 10 million arrivals.