Outages unlikely in dry season, DOE assures public

The DOE says it is not expecting any rotational brownouts during the dry season despite thin reserves.

FILE PHOTO: An electrical lineman checks power meters in San Andres, Manila. INQUIRER FILES

The Department of Energy (DOE) on Thursday assured the public that there would be no power outages in the summer months because the supply of electricity is sufficient despite the expected leaner reserves.

“For now, we’re not saying that we already have a lack of electricity [supply] and that we’ll be having what we call rotational brownouts or outages,” DOE Assistant Secretary Mario Marasigan said during the Laging Handa public briefing.

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“We haven’t declared yet any force outages or that there would be a lack of supply of electricity [during the summer months],” he added.

According to Marasigan, the prime concern of the DOE is to ensure that there will be sufficient power reserves. —JEROME ANING

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