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Saturday, December 14, 2024

Low adoption of solar tech not just due to cost

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Despite the immense potential for solar energy in urban areas of the Philippines, the technology’s upfront cost and a lack of public awareness of its benefits remain major hurdles to its widespread use. Government subsidies and promotional campaigns are seen to help boost its adoption.




With some of the most expensive power rates in Southeast Asia, the Philippines stands to benefit immensely from rooftop solar power installations in urban areas like Metro Manila. However, adoption is hampered by a lack of public awareness and the need for more government support. CREDIT: Rosalina Palanca-Tan


A new study from the Ateneo de Manila University highlights the persistent challenges preventing widespread adoption of rooftop solar power (RTSP) in Metro Manila and nearby provinces. Conducted by Department of Economics Professor Rosalina Palanca-Tan and published in the journal, Challenges in Sustainability, the study surveyed 403 respondents to understand why households remain reluctant to invest in solar technology despite its undisputed economic and environmental benefits.


Major selling points: long-term savings, eco-friendliness


The Philippines has some of the highest electricity rates in Southeast Asia—as high as $0.20 (approximately ₱11.50) per kilowatt-hour on average, compared to as low as $0.08 (~₱4.50) in Vietnam or even $0.06 (~₱3.50) in Malaysia. This makes the potential long-term savings from RTSP its biggest selling point for many households.


Homeowners also recognize that solar energy contributes to environmental protection by reducing greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution, helping combat the effects of climate change. Overall, the respondents generally viewed RTSP as a sound long-term investment, with added advantages such as increased property value and enhanced roof durability.


However, the upfront cost of installing solar panels remains a major hurdle to public adoption: a home RTSP setup could easily go for well over $1,700 (₱100,000), equivalent to more than half a year’s salary for minimum wage workers. Many households are unsure if this initial expense is justified by long-term financial and environmental returns.


In any case, cost by itself does not significantly influence adoption decisions, the Ateneo survey found. Respondents said that the trustworthiness of providers, clarity on warranties, and the perceived quality of the installations themselves were just as important considerations as cost, if not more so.


Government support to spur public adoption

Although 82% of surveyed households expressed some interest in adopting solar panels, only 20% had firm intentions to do so. This gap apparently stems from a lack of knowledge: while most survey respondents said they understood the broad concept of renewable energy and its role in addressing climate change, few were aware of the specific advantages of RTSPs and how to access reliable installation services. Concerns over the quality of materials, maintenance needs, and provider credibility also added to their reluctance.


Thus, the study urges stronger government intervention and public education campaigns. In particular, the study suggests improving net metering rates, expanding access to financing options, and accrediting trustworthy RTSP providers to build consumer confidence.


Word-of-mouth recommendations also proved instrumental in decision-making, as households with friends or family who had adopted solar power were more likely to consider it for themselves as well. Promoting success stories and community-based testimonials could be a crucial key to shifting perceptions and increasing adoption rates of RSTP in the Philippines.




Although most surveyed households in and around Metro Manila were interested in adopting solar technology, only one in five had firm intentions to do so. Most respondents were unaware of its specific advantages and how to find reliable installers. CREDIT: Rosalina Palanca-Tan



Qatar celebrates National Day


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Qatar officially celebrated its National Day in commemoration of First Ruler Sheikh Jassim Bin Mohammed Bin Thani, founder of the State of Qatar, at the Grand Ballroom of Shangri-La The Fort located at Bonifacio Global City in Taguig.

The program started with an opening introduction to the Qatar Ambassador to the Philippines, Ahmed Saad N.A. Al-Homidi. The Ambassador welcomed guests from various sectors in the country. High ranking officials from the Philippine government were present, such as Senator Aquilino Pimentel III and Taguig City Councilor Alex Penolio.






Qatar Airways, the official flag carrier of Qatar, received numerous inquiries and applications at the entrance of the venue. Foreign dignitaries from different countries are also present, including selected guests from the media.

The Philippine side was well represented by courtesy remarks from the Department of Foreign Affairs Undersecretary for Civilian Security and Consular Affairs, followed by the national anthem of Qatar and the Philippines.

An early welcome treat was given to the guests as Qatar Airways organized a raffle draw that gave business class tickets for 2 to any selected country, excluding the United States of America, for the chosen winner.



Of course, every celebration would eventually conclude with a feast of sumptuous dishes enjoyed by everyone plus the opportunity to socialize and meet new acquaintances. The program ended with a welcome dinner serving authentic Qatari cuisine and signature delicacies. Guests were also serenaded by music from the Manila Symphony Junior Orchestra. Souvenir items were also given away as tokens of appreciation for everyone's attendance at the event.


Written by: Renz Delim, Miles Alimangohan and Alfonso Relingado

Friday, December 13, 2024

Shop All The Way as the World Bazaar Festival 2024 Opens Today!

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It’s time to shop all the way as the World Bazaar Festival (WBF) makes its grand return at the World Trade Center Metro Manila! With consistent increase in foot traffic year after year, the annual charity bazaar has become a staple in the holiday destination in the Philippines, spreading cheers and smiles among Filipinos!

This year’s theme is “Shop All The Way”, a fitting theme that reflects the current holiday season and the culture of gift giving. The theme also fits with the World Bazaar Festival and its unlimited options for shoppers to experience and check out the amazing exclusive deals and unique products available. In line with the theme, the World Bazaar Festival is sure to offer options from more than 550 merchants from all over the world! These items range from appliances, pet items, houseware, clothes, food items, toys, fabrics, accessories, and even electronics. Be amazed by lifesized trains, whimsical decorations, and Instagrammable spots that will transport you to Woobie’s Express - a shopping pit stop like no other!


















The opening ceremony, which happened on December 13, 2024, was hosted by TNT Alumna Ana Ramsay. Her energy and extraordinary hosting skills made the opening ceremony very lively for everyone. Mr. Joseph Ang, the founding chairman of WSI, gave his opening speech to officially welcome visitors to the ten long-day festive treats of the World Bazaar Festival. Joining him are Co-founding Chair Ms. Levi Ang, WSI Managing Director Ms. Jill Aithnie Ang, and WSI Financial Director Ms. Michelle Paula Ang-Yu. Gracing the opening ceremony was the Mayor of Pasay City Hon. Mayor Imelda Calixto-Rubiano; the House of Representatives - 2nd District of Laguna Hon. Congresswoman Ruth Hernandez, represented by Ms. Fatima Eleonor A. Villasenor; Secretary of the Department of Agriculture Hon. Fransisco P. Tiu Laurel Jr., represented by Dir. Junibert E. De Sagun; and Secretary for the Department of Tourism Hon. Christina Garcia Frasco, represented by Hon. Usec Myra Paz Valderrosa-Abubakar

WSI is thrilled to end the year with a festive bang as the World Bazaar Festival officially opens TODAY until December 22, 2024, from 10 AM to 10 PM at the World Trade Center Metro Manila. It’s time to shop all the way this Christmas season

You can get your tickets now at www.worldbazaarfestival.com, or visit the Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/worldbazaarfestival for more details.

The World Bazaar Festival is organized by Worldbex Services International and is for the benefit of the ABS-CBN Foundation and is organized by Worldbex Services International.


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