Philippines Launches $561,000 Solar Initiative To Power Four Lanao Del Sur Hospitals By 2026

The Philippine government has announced a new $561,000 solar power initiative designed to support four key medical facilities in Lanao del Sur with reliable, clean, and uninterrupted electricity. The project, valued at around PHP 33 million, aims to strengthen the delivery of essential medical services in a region where power interruptions are common and can directly affect critical healthcare operations. According to the Department of Energy, the installations will include rooftop solar photovoltaic systems paired with battery storage to ensure a continuous electricity supply, especially during emergencies. These systems are being developed under the Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency: Access to Climate Security and Health Services Project, known as RE3ACHS.

The initiative is being led by the Department of Energy through its Mindanao Field Office in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme, the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao’s Ministry of Environment, Natural Resources, and Energy, and the Provincial Government of Lanao del Sur. The Government of Japan is also supporting the project as part of a broader climate-related program.

Under the RE3ACHS initiative, a total of 170 kilowatt-peak of rooftop solar capacity will be installed across the four healthcare facilities, along with battery systems to store energy for use during outages. The Tamparan Provincial Hospital will receive a 40 kWp rooftop solar system along with 140 kilowatt-hours of battery storage. The Provincial Infirmary located in Marawi City will be equipped with a 30 kWp solar installation supported by 60 kilowatt-hours of battery backup.

Wao District Hospital is set to receive a 50 kWp solar system paired with a 100-kilowatt-hour battery unit, which will help strengthen its energy resilience. Dr. Serapio B. Montañer Jr. Al-Haj Memorial Hospital will also receive 50 kWp of rooftop solar panels supported by 100 kilowatt-hours of battery storage. All installations are expected to be completed and fully operational by early 2026. Over a 20-year operational period, the systems are projected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by an estimated 8.67 kilotons of carbon dioxide equivalent, contributing to both climate mitigation and improved public health outcomes.

The RE3ACHS Project is part of the Japan Supplementary Budget 2024 Climate Promise Global Initiative. The broader effort is backed by a $1.3 million grant from the Government of Japan aimed at supporting climate-aligned development, sustainable energy solutions, and enhanced resilience in vulnerable communities. In Lanao del Sur, the initiative is expected to significantly improve the capacity of hospitals to provide continuous medical care without disruptions caused by unstable power supply. Officials believe the combination of solar energy and battery storage will not only strengthen health services but also contribute to long-term environmental benefits in the region.

 

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