
The Department of Energy (DOE) is calling on the public to conserve energy as electricity demand peaks during the summer season. With demand in Luzon projected to hit 14,769 MW, the agency is pushing for demand-side management strategies to prevent grid strain and ensure a stable power supply.
Energy Secretary Raphael P.M. Lotilla emphasized the need for mindful energy consumption, noting that the increased use of cooling appliances such as air conditioners and refrigerators is driving higher electricity demand.
“Without conservation efforts, the power grid could face supply challenges and fluctuating prices in the electricity spot market,” Lotilla warned.
Energy-Saving Tips for Households and Businesses
The DOE is advising households to set air conditioners between 24-26°C, maximize natural ventilation, and use electric fans for better air circulation.
For those purchasing new appliances, the agency recommends investing in inverter-type models, which consume less electricity and minimize power fluctuations.
Businesses and industrial facilities are encouraged to maintain energy-efficient equipment, schedule high-energy activities outside peak hours, and integrate renewable energy sources such as solar power into their operations.
Government Institutions Lead by Example
Government offices are also expected to implement energy-saving protocols, including setting air conditioning units to 24°C, turning off unused equipment, and limiting cooling system operations to 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM.
These measures aim to reduce operational costs while ensuring the reliability of the power grid throughout the summer season.
The DOE forecasts a maximum adjusted generating capacity of 15,504 MW in Luzon, 3,040 MW in Visayas, and 3,314 MW in Mindanao, as outlined in the Grid Operating Maintenance Program (GOMP) for 2025-2027.
Additional power projects under testing and commissioning are expected to contribute 1,890 MW in Luzon and 193 MW in Visayas, reinforcing supply.
High-voltage direct current (HVDC) interconnections between Luzon-Visayas and Visayas-Mindanao will further enhance supply availability by enabling capacity sharing of 250 MW and 450 MW, respectively.
Hydropower generation will also be supported by continued water releases from Pantabangan and Magat dams, as assured by the National Irrigation Administration (NIA).
The DOE is urging all energy consumers to participate in conservation efforts, stressing that even small daily adjustments can help create a more stable and efficient energy system.
“Sustainable energy use not only prevents power interruptions but also helps maintain a balanced energy supply for future needs,” Lotilla said.