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Common Myths About Clean Energy Transition in the Philippines: Debunked!




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This Monday 22 April is Earth Day, and in the Philippines the transition away from coal and towards renewable energy is not just an environmental imperative but a critical move for public health and economic prosperity.

Coal, a predominant source of energy in the country, is not only one of the largest contributors to global greenhouse gas emissions but also an important source of air pollution.

"Air pollution poses severe health risks, from respiratory ailments to heart diseases, affecting millions of Filipinos. As the Philippines endeavors to secure a sustainable future, reducing dependence on coal becomes crucial.

This Earth Day and beyond, it is vital that we debunk prevailing myths about clean energy transition, emphasizing the tangible benefits of renewable energy for the people of the Philippines."

- Glynda Bathan-Baterina, Deputy Executive Director, Clean Air Asia



Myth 1: "Energy Transition is too expensive for the Philippines"

Reality: The perception that renewable energy is prohibitively expensive is outdated. Significant global investments in renewables have led to dramatic cost reductions. Specifically, the integration of renewable energy since the turn of the century has cut electricity sector fuel costs worldwide by a staggering $520 billion, demonstrating that clean energy is increasingly economically viable [1]. With solar contributing 1.7% of the Philippines' power generation in the first half of 2022, the country avoided around PHP 4.5 billion in fossil fuel costs [2]. While there may be initial costs involved in transitioning to renewables, the Philippines can then leverage its abundant solar, wind, and geothermal resources to promise substantial long-term savings and energy price stability.

The price of electricity from solar is around PHP4 per kilowatt hour compared to PHP9 per kWh from coal [3]. This month, Meralco paid PHP17 per kWh for coal power [4]. In the coming years, it is expected that costs of solar and other renewables will decline with technology improvements, greater economies of scale and reduced financing costs for wind and solar power plants [5].

It is important also to always consider the health impacts. Children are particularly vulnerable to the health impacts of air pollution from coal-fired plants because of their still developing brains and bodies. Infants born within 20km of more than one coal-fired power plant had significantly greater chances of a low birth weight and very preterm delivery [6]. This damage to the health of future generations is too high of a price to pay.




Myth 2: "Renewables can't provide stable energy in the Philippines due to weather dependence"

Reality: Advances in renewable energy technologies and grid management have greatly enhanced the reliability of renewables, even in the face of variable weather conditions. Energy storage solutions and diversified renewable sources, such as solar and wind, complemented by geothermal energy, which is less weather-dependent, ensure a stable and reliable energy supply [7]. This effectively counters the myth of renewables' unreliability due to weather dependency, making them a dependable energy source for the Philippines. Comprised of over 7,000 islands, distributed renewable energy systems are particularly suited to the Philippines as these systems do not require the transport of fuel to islands. These systems also reduce the need for extra-long transmission lines vulnerable to extreme weather events, and battery technology can provide a quick backup of power during disasters [8].




Myth 3: "Renewable Energy cannot meet the Philippines' growing energy demand"

Reality: Despite concerns, renewable energy is increasingly capable of meeting the Philippines' energy demand [9]. The country's current reliance on coal has not prevented energy shortages and brownouts, including the recent energy supply issues such as in Iloilo, demonstrating coal's inability to meet demand reliably. These issues underscore the limitations of traditional energy sources and highlight the urgency for transitioning to renewables. With its rich resources in solar, wind, and geothermal energy (in fact, the Philippines has the third largest geothermal capacity in the world) [10], the Philippines is well-equipped to address these challenges, ensuring a stable, sustainable energy future beyond the constraints of coal dependency. By diversifying its energy mix and investing in renewable energy infrastructure, the country can mitigate the risks associated with over-reliance on fossil fuels while ensuring a stable and secure energy future.




Myth 4: "Transitioning to clean energy will hurt the Philippine economy"

Reality: The economic benefits of transitioning to clean energy are manifold. The downward trend in renewable energy costs makes it a competitive alternative to fossil fuels, promising job creation in the renewable sector and aligning with global efforts to reduce carbon emissions [11]. Moreover, the health benefits of reduced air pollution, such as fewer days lost to illness and lower healthcare costs, further underscore the economic gains from investing in clean energy sources.

This transition supports the Philippines' economic growth and sustainable development. Every dollar invested in the clean energy transition provides 3-8 times the return [12]. Renewable energy adoption can also create many jobs (the renewable energy sector has employed 12.7 million people around the world as of 2021) [13].

Coal-fired plants also pose a danger to children’s neurodevelopment. In a study of children aged 6-14 years old from communities located within 10 miles (16 kilometers) of two coal-burning power plants, forty-three (43%) percent of children had fly ash in their homes. The children with fly ash in their homes scored on average 2.63 points lower on the school competency scale than their peers without ash in their homes.




Myth 5: "An energy transition cannot be 'Just' for all Filipinos"


Reality: There's a prevailing belief that the shift from coal to renewable energy could disproportionately benefit urban and wealthier populations, leaving behind rural and poorer communities. However, a just transition strategy, carefully planned and implemented, ensures that the move to clean energy is inclusive and equitable. By involving community stakeholders in the planning process and investing in skills training and education, the transition can provide new economic opportunities in renewable energy sectors across the country. Additionally, decentralized renewable energy projects can bring reliable and affordable power to remote areas, improving access to energy for all Filipinos.

By equipping people with the necessary knowledge and skills, the transition to clean energy can create new economic opportunities and promote social mobility, particularly for those traditionally marginalized in the energy sector. A just energy transition is not only achievable but imperative for the Philippines. By embracing principles of inclusivity, equity, and community participation, the transition to clean energy can pave the way for a more sustainable, prosperous, and equitable future for all Filipinos.




Conclusion

Embracing renewable energy in the Philippines presents a path toward sustainable development, economic growth, and improved public health. By addressing and debunking myths about clean energy wherever they occur, we can encourage a deeper understanding and acceptance of the benefits of clean energy, advocating for informed policy decisions to break the country’s reliance on coal and improve the health of all Filipinos.


About Clean Air Asia

Clean Air Asia is an international non-governmental organization leading the regional mission for better air quality, and healthier, more livable cities throughout Asia. Its mission is to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions in Asia and contribute to the development of a more sustainable, equitable and healthier region.

www.cleanairasia.org




















Dermorepubliq Revealed as Mysterious 'D' Behind Viral Billboard that raked 30 million views online


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Dermorepubliq, TikTok Shop Philippines' top skincare brand, has stepped forward as the mastermind behind the viral billboard along C5 Southbound in Libis, Quezon City, which has sparked intrigue from an estimated 30 million social media users with its heartfelt plea to salvage relationships.

The billboard, featuring the message "Wag na tayo mag-break, please" (Let's not break up, please) and signed with the initial "D," initially sparked speculation among netizens. Celebrity actors like Daniel Padilla and Dominic Roque were swiftly linked to the campaign, given their recent public breakups, fueling further speculation about the identity of "D."

The original video that went viral was posted by social media influencer Gifer Fernandez, garnering nearly 20 million views and thousands of reactions, comments, and shares on Facebook alone.

Dermorepubliq's revelation sheds light on the creative campaign behind the emotional appeal. The message was crafted as part of the launch campaign for Dermorepubliq's latest skincare innovation, the 5% Niacinamide + Hyaluronic Acid serum, which joins the local skincare brand’s meticulously curated range of 28 products.

The newly replaced billboard, situated in the same location, now bears the message, “Sabi ni D, breakout no more sa tulong ni Dermorepubliq with regular use of 5% Niacinamide." (D says, no more breakout with the help of Dermorepubliq with regular use of 5% Niacinamide.)

This breakthrough serum aims to innovate skincare routines by addressing common concerns such as breakouts, blemishes, pore refinement, hydration, and oil regulation. Positioned as an essential addition to any skincare regimen, the serum offers gentle yet effective solutions for individuals seeking radiant and flawless skin.

Keith Sta. Barbara, President and Founder of Dermorepubliq, said, "The unveiling of Dermorepubliq as the force behind the viral billboard narrative underscores our commitment to creativity and innovation in the skincare industry." He emphasized the brand's dedication to providing science-based products that cater to the diverse needs of consumers.

Sta. Barbara added, "Our mission at Dermorepubliq is to empower individuals to feel confident and comfortable in their own skin. We believe that skincare should be accessible to all and that our products offer effective solutions for a wide range of skin concerns."

As speculation continues to swirl, Dermorepubliq invites the public to uncover the story behind the billboard's emotive plea and explore its range of innovative skincare products.


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About Dermorepubliq


Dermorepubliq is a local skincare brand founded in 2020 by Keith Corwin. Specializing in science-based formulations that prioritize quality and results, Dermorepubliq offers a range of 28 meticulously crafted products. Designed for men and women aged 18-35, the brand combines affordability and efficacy, empowering young adults to embrace their skin's natural beauty. With a strong presence on platforms like Shopee, Lazada, TikTok, and physical stores at SM Masinag, SM Tanza, Dermorepubliq has become a leading name in the Philippine skincare industry.


You can find Dermorepubliq’s newest stores at the following locations:

SM Fairview: Lower Ground Level, Parkway

Riverbanks Center: KF-08, Palm Lane


You may also visit their online platforms through the following links:

https://dermorepubliq.com/

https://shopee.ph/dermorepubliq

https://www.lazada.com.ph/dermorepubliq

https://www.tiktok.com/@dermorepubliq







Ayana Resort is the Perfect Family Getaway


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With a collection of four resorts, a private beach, 27 dining concepts, 14 swimming pools, one of Bali’s best spas, AYANA Farm, SAKA Museum dedicated to the Balinese day of silence, three gyms, an 18-hole golf putting course, two tennis courts, a jogging track, two fitness centers and two Kids Clubs, the Resort truly offers the ultimate vacation for the young and young-at-heart

Enjoy resort credits up to IDR300,000 and 30 per cent off room with breakfasts at AYANA Resort, AYANA Segara, AYANA Villas Bali or RIMBA by AYANA for two adults and two children

A legacy destination on the Island of the Gods, AYANA Resort, has evolved over the decades into a truly immersive sanctuary that caters to all travellers’ aspirations. Following recent enhancements, the massive Resort boldly presents The Perfect Family Getaway to take full advantage of upcoming school holidays across Asia. Beyond hospitality excellence at four award-winning resorts, guests will enjoy the best of Balinese culture, cuisine and lifestyle without leaving the Resort.

A strong advocate of local heritage and traditions, AYANA Resort offers unique experiences that would enrich the body, mind and soul:

AYANA Farm is a two-hectare educational center for guests to discover the natural beauty of their surroundings and learn about farming techniques passed through generations of Indonesian farmers. Each section is designed to work in harmony with one another to create a balanced and sustainable ecosystem. Waste materials from the Resort’s kitchens, stables and verdant grounds are repurposed to create high-quality compost. AYANA Farm uses climate-smart methods and will shift to 100 per cent solar energy by 2025.

In late 2023, AYANA Bali became the island’s best destination to learn about Nyepi, Ogoh-ogoh, and all forms of traditional and contemporary Balinese culture with the opening of SAKA Museum. An important cultural hub for celebrating the local community’s creative, spiritual and philosophical expressions, SAKA Museum offers insightful museum tours with a focus on Nyepi, the Balinese Day of Silence.

For a fulfilling holiday, complement the educational experiences with delicious culinary indulgence, wellness treats and fitness activities without stepping out of AYANA Resort. From now until 20 December 2024, AYANA Resort offers:

Up to 30% discount on room with breakfast rate for all properties within AYANA Resort
Resort credit IDR 300,000 for AYANA Resort, AYANA Segara, The Villas at AYANA and IDR200,000 for RIMBA Jimbaran

Daily breakfast for two adults and two children under nine years old

One time Pizza and Glass of beer at AYANA or RIMBA pools for two persons

One time three-course set Lunch or Dinner for two adults and two children at selected restaurant (Minimum stay of four nights stay)

10% Spa discount on in-room treatments and Spa on the Rocks treatments

10% Discount on food and beverages including Rock Bar, BALI

Complimentary 1 hour Thalassotherapy pool experience for two people per room (minimum stay of two nights)



Additional complimentary usage of facilities at AYANA Resort:Priority access to award-winning Rock Bar, BALI

Access to Bali’s most beautiful and secluded white sand beach, Kubu Beach Club

Access to 14 swimming pools in AYANA and RIMBA

Wi-Fi internet access throughout the AYANA Resort

Access to 18-hole Golf Putting course and tennis court

A jogging trail that stretches throughout the Resort

Use of 24 hours Gym in AYANA and RIMBA
Access to Kids Club in AYANA and RIMBA



Terms and conditions:

Package is valid until 20 December 2024

Minimum stay of three nights is required

Rates are subject to 21% government tax and service charges

Valid for direct bookings through www.ayana.com

Credit card and deposit required upon arrival to complete the check-in process

All reservations are subject to room availability

F&B discount is applicable for a la carte menu at all restaurants

This offer cannot be combined with other promotions or discounts

For reservations, please visit The Perfect Family Getaway.



About AYANA Resort

Just 12 km from Bali’s international airport, AYANA Resort enjoys a majestic 1.3 km stretch of cliff-front coastline above Jimbaran Bay. The 90-hectare resort is home to four award-winning hotels:

AYANA Resort Bali, whose 294 rooms and suites blend classic elegance with traditional Balinese aesthetics, with each featuring marble bathrooms, furnished balconies, and interconnecting doors

AYANA Segara Bali, whose 197 rooms and suites bring a contemporary indoor-outdoor twist to the legendary Balinese-inspired AYANA experience

AYANA Villas Bali, whose 78 luxurious villas feature private plunge pools and spectacular ocean backdrops

RIMBA by AYANA Bali, a 403-room family-friendly resort

AYANA Resort is also home to AYANA Residences, Bali’s first purely residential community integrated within a 5-star resort, and the award-winning AYANA Spa, featuring 53 treatments rooms including one of the world’s largest hydrotherapy seawater pools, and set on a cliff above the Indian Ocean, Spa on the Rocks. AYANA Resort offers 15 wedding venues; 14 freshwater swimming pools including a children’s pool and the saltwater infinity Ocean Beach Pool at the cliff’s base; a secluded beach; 27 dining venues; 15 meeting and event venues; a business center, an 18-hole golf putting course; 2 tennis courts; a jogging track; 2 fitness centers; and 2 kids’ clubs.



About AYANA Hospitality

Established in 2009, AYANA Hospitality comprises a portfolio of ten luxury hotels and residences: AYANA Villas Bali, AYANA Segara Bali, AYANA Resort Bali, RIMBA by AYANA Bali, and AYANA Residences within the 90-hectare resort destination AYANA Bali; AYANA Midplaza Jakarta and The Plaza Residences in Jakarta; AYANA Komodo Waecicu Beach in Labuan Bajo; and Delonix Hotel Karawang and Delonix Residences in Karawang. AYANA Hospitality is renowned for its genuinely caring and truly attentive service inspired by authentic Balinese hospitality. As AYANA means “a place of refuge” in Sanskrit, each AYANA Hospitality property embodies peace, harmony and happiness.

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