APRI conducts ER 1-94 clinic, empowers project implementors to access ER funds

 APRI conducts ER 1-94 clinic, empowers project implementors to access ER funds

HAVING FUN WHILE LEARNING. Competitive yet fun government employees participated in the interactive ‘quizcon’ as hosted by APRI Reputation Supervisor Jocelyn Binalla.

AP Renewables Inc. (APRI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Abotiz Renewables Inc. (ARI), the renewable arm of AboitizPower, conducted an information drive to all the beneficiaries of its ER 1-94 Fund last February 11, at APRI-Tiwi Admin Building. 
The 40 attendees of the information campaign included leaders and representatives from APRI’s 16 host barangays, the municipality of Tiwi, the Provincial Government of Albay, Region V’s Regional Development Council (RDC), and the Albay Electric Cooperative (ALECO). The activity aimed to help beneficiaries easily access the ER funds by understanding the program’s key components, processes, and FAQs. It also made the attendees informed of the latest circulars from the Department of Energy (DOE), including the submission timeline for the Annual Work Plan (AWP).
Instead of a plain discussion, the APRI Reputation Management Team launched the session through a quiz competition. The team provided a point system wherein the winning team takes home a simple token of appreciation.
“Natutuwa ako sa mga pakulo ng APRI. Habang nalilibang ako ay aking natutunan na hindi maaaring kumuha ng pondo galing sa DLF kung ang iyong proyekto ay under RWMHEEF maliban na lang kung ito ay “properly justfied’ kagaya na lamang ng ‘water system project’ ng LGU Tiwi,, said Brgy. Captain Roger Canted of Cararayan. 
The activity also clarified some misconceptions about the program.
APRI Reputation Supervisor Jocelyn Binalla cleared that the unutilized ER funds [due to the pending liquidation of LGU’s past projects] are accumulated in the bank and can still be accessed once requirements have been compiled.
“We, in APRI, ensure that our communities benefit from this program. We are not only here to comply with the Philippine government but we are here to help you”, said APRI Reputation Manager Wendy Bautista.
“As we aim to expand our renewable energy assets, we will be truthful to our promise of advancing business and communities. Imagine the positive impact it can have on the lives of many people, most especially the young ones. We just need to work together and find strategies on how we can maximize these funds,” said APRI Vice President for Corporate Services Leonardo Robel, Jr. 
In the middle of the discussion, ALECO representative Marivic Ranara announced that their office is open for a project collaboration with the Tiwinions for its proposed electrification project.
The ER 1-94 was enacted to ensure that power-generating companies such as APRI will donate 1 centavo per kilowatt hour of electricity to its host communities. These millions of funds can fund several programs under the Development and Livelihood, Electrification, and Reforestation, Watershed Management, and Health and Environment Enhancement.
Before the second quarter ends, APRI will soon introduce Project Aurish, an automated website development where the local implementors can access information about their ER funds 24/7.= = =
About AP Renewables Inc. 
APRI, a wholly-owned subsidiary of AboitizPower, is one of the leading geothermal energy producers in the country. It delivers clean and renewable baseload power with two facilities that operate in Tiwi, Albay; and Sto. Tomas, Batangas.
About AboitizPower
AboitizPower is the holding company for the Aboitiz Group’s investments in power generation, distribution, and retail electricity services. It advances businesses and communities by providing reliable and ample power supply at a reasonable and competitive price, and with the least adverse effects on the environment and host communities.
The company is one of the largest power producers in the Philippines with a balanced portfolio of assets located across the country. It is a major producer of Cleanergy, the company’s brand for clean and renewable energy with several hydroelectric, geothermal, and solar power generation facilities. It also has thermal power plants in its generation portfolio to support the country’s baseload and peak energy demands.
The company also owns distribution utilities that operate in high-growth areas in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao, including the country’s second and third-largest private utilities.
AboitizPower, together with its partners, is the Philippines’ largest owner and operator of renewable energy based on installed capacity. In the next 10 years, the company will significantly expand its Cleanergy portfolio, in support of the government’s efforts to promote renewable energy in the country. AboitizPower will build an additional 3,700 MW of renewable energy, growing its existing Cleanergy capacity threefold by 2030.

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