Department Of Energy Approves Hybrid Microgrid Project To Deliver 24/7 Power In Quezon Province

The Department of Energy (DOE) has approved funding for a hybrid microgrid project that will provide round-the-clock electricity to remote communities in Quezon Province. The project is part of the government’s commitment to achieve total electrification, focusing on off-grid and underserved areas that have long faced unstable or no access to power.

Located in the municipality of Quezon, the hybrid microgrid will combine solar energy, diesel generators, and battery storage systems to ensure a reliable and continuous electricity supply. For many families living in coastal and mountainous villages, electricity has been limited to a few hours a day, often powered by small diesel generators or kerosene lamps. The new system aims to change this situation by delivering 24/7 power to homes and community facilities.

Residents are expected to benefit significantly from the project. With constant electricity, households will have access to proper lighting, refrigeration, and communication devices. Small businesses such as stores and food vendors will be able to operate longer hours and improve their services. Health centers will gain the ability to refrigerate vaccines and medicines safely, while students will be able to study at night under proper lighting conditions. Local officials believe that reliable power will improve overall living standards and create more economic opportunities in the area.

The DOE said the hybrid approach is well suited for island provinces and remote regions where extending the national grid can be expensive and technically challenging. By integrating solar panels into the system, the microgrid will reduce dependence on imported diesel fuel, which is costly and difficult to transport. The battery storage system will store excess solar energy produced during the day and release it at night, ensuring uninterrupted supply even when sunlight is not available.

The project also supports the country’s renewable energy goals under the Renewable Energy Act, which aims to increase the share of clean energy in the national power mix. Officials noted that if successful, the Quezon microgrid could serve as a model for other provinces facing similar geographic and infrastructure challenges.

As the Philippines continues to deal with high electricity costs and frequent natural disasters that affect the main grid, localized microgrids are seen as a resilient and practical solution. The Quezon hybrid microgrid marks an important step toward narrowing the energy gap between urban and rural communities, giving more Filipinos access to reliable and sustainable power.


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