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DOE Thanks GIZ for RE Gains of SupportCCC II Project


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The Department of Energy (DOE) expressed its appreciation yesterday (13 February) for all the technical and financial assistance extended by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ) to the Philippines at the culmination event of the Support to the Philippines in Shaping and Implementing the International Climate Regime (SupportCCC II) Project held at the Novotel Manila Araneta Center.

Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi stated, “For three consecutive years, the Philippines ranked first among 125 countries in terms of energy environmental sustainability. This couldn’t have been achieved without the strong collaboration among the different Philippine government agencies, as well as the technical and funding support from our international partners, like GIZ.”

The event featured presentations on the project’s major accomplishments with key implementation partners, the way forward to further enhance the country’s climate policy, lessons and capacity building measures in the implementation of the Paris Agreement, and the partnerships built among key stakeholders to ensure synergy in succeeding climate actions.

Sec. Cusi added that GIZ played an instrumental role in enriching renewable energy (RE) deployment and utilization in the Philippines.

Since the project’s inception in 2015, SupportCCC II has continually provided extensive technical assistance to the DOE and other relevant government agencies, such as the Climate Change Commission (CCC) and the Housing and Land Use Regulatory Board, to further develop the national climate change policy.

Focusing on RE innovations, it has helped the Philippines learn the management of increasing amounts of variable RE (vRE) and adapt power planning with the mega trends happening globally, and facilitated capacity building for energy stakeholders, such as the grid operator and the distribution utilities, on the grid integration of vRE.

A high-level delegation visit to Germany was also arranged through the project, where decision makers learned about the grid and market integration of vRE. They also witnessed first-hand, the positive outcome of utilities’ learning to manage increasing amounts of RE over time, as evidenced by the 40 gigawatts (GW) of solar and 40 GW of wind power currently installed in the German system having only 11 minutes of annual down time.

In addition, relevant studies were also conducted which included an assessment of the power planning process, a policy review of the Feed-in-Tariff and net-metering for RE, a cost-benefit analysis of the power sector using the RE country diagnostic tool, and an analysis of the Negros solar situation.

The closing activity was attended by DOE Spokesperson Undersecretary Felix William B. Fuentebella, Director Mario C. Marasigan, Officer-in-Charge of the DOE-Electric Power Industry Management Bureau, key officials from the Climate Change Commission and other government agencies, civil society groups and members of the academe.

ENCHANTED: Unlocking the Realms of Senses in Marketing


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We explored a new world by unlocking the realms of fresh knowledge and learning about sensory marketing when 4Dimensional Productions (BSBA-MM 4-4D) gave us the most awaited FREE ADMISSION academic marketing seminar entitled,

“ENCHANTED: Unlocking the Realms of Senses in Marketing” happened this February 15,2019 at PUP NALLRC Bulwagang Balagtas from 1:00-5:00 PM.

We got our eyes, ears and feelings allured by the fruitful talks from four (4) different experts in different marketing strategies that uses sensory marketing along with guest performers, prizes and many more!

Thank you, Marketistas!


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Philippines Continues Record-breaking Streak in World Math, Science Contests


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Around 700 young achievers in science and mathematics gathered at the Philippine International Convention Center in Pasay City on February 14, 2019, for the annual Youth Excellence in Science (YES) Award.

The ceremony, organized by the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI), celebrated the momentous wins of elementary and high school students in international science and math competitions such as the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) and the Singapore International Mathematics Olympiad Challenge (SIMOC).

In her welcome remarks, DOST-SEI Director Josette Biyo thanked the awardees for reminding the world of the excellence and hard work of Filipinos.

“We hope you can be our scholars and be with the people as you reach your dreams,” she added.


DOST-SEI spearheads the country’s premier science scholarship program.

Biyo also lauded parents, teachers, school officials, and national organizers of science and math competitions who wholeheartedly supported the students.

YES awardee Emmanuel Osbert Cajayon of Emilio Aguinaldo College-Cavite expressed gratitude to DOST and shared his experiences and reflections in his student’s response speech. The IMO bronze medalist reminded his fellow awardees to focus on their passion for their chosen field and not just on achievements.

The YES Award is now on its 11th year, with each year showing a steady increase in the total number of awardees. From recognizing 70 student-medalists on its first year, 2018’s total number is 1,469 (from 332 schools) – the highest number recorded in YES history and a huge 23 percent increase from the previous year’s 1,195.

During the ceremony, 730 students from 120 schools in the National Capital Region were given the Secretary’s Medal which signifies DOST’s high regard for excellence and competitiveness.

DOST Secretary Fortunato Dela Peña led the awarding with the help of top DOST officials Undersecretary Carol Yorobe, Dr. Josette Biyo, DOST-SEI Deputy Director Albert Mariño, and DOST-NCR Regional Director Jose Patalinjug III. Students from the other regions will receive their medals in special ceremonies conducted by DOST Regional Offices.

Dela Peña emphasized that the increasing trend is more than an upsurge in numbers. “What we are more interested in is the quality that we elicit among our students as well as the values we taught them during training, during the actual competitions, and after reaching the goal,” he added.
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