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Davao Oriental explores innovative and non-traditional strategies to resolve energy and water shortage issues

Davao Oriental collaborates with EōS Organization to resolve solar and desalination-related energy and water concerns.

Davao Oriental turns to novel, off-beat methods to tackle energy and water issues
Davao Oriental turns to novel, off-beat methods to tackle energy and water issues

Davao Oriental explores innovative and non-traditional strategies to resolve energy and water shortage issues

In a bid to improve the long-term energy and water situation in Davao Oriental, the EōS Organization has proposed a comprehensive package of clean and sustainable technologies. This proposal, which is at no cost to the provincial government, aims to address the province's energy and water challenges with climate resilience and affordability as core principles.

The energy challenges in Davao Oriental have been manifested through high electricity costs and frequent outages, largely due to demand growth and aging infrastructure. The EōS solutions seek to enhance energy reliability and affordability by deploying a mix of innovative, alternative technologies. These include desalination, hydro-pumped storage, solar power, waste-to-energy (WTE), and nuclear power solutions, all tailored to the province's needs and resource availability.

Water security in Davao Oriental is also under threat due to reliance on groundwater and climate change impacts. These risks are posing a risk of water stress in some areas of the province, particularly due to the depletion of aquifers. To mitigate these risks, EōS proposes sustainable water management and desalination technologies.

The Governor of Davao Oriental, Nelson L. Dayanghirang, sees this proposal as a vital opportunity to resolve the province's longstanding energy and water issues. He is committed to providing clean, reliable, and affordable access to essential services for all residents and has called on all municipal mayors and concerned officials from every town in the province to actively participate in all planning and consultation phases.

To sustain the initiative, the provincial government plans to create an Energy Code and a Water Code as frameworks for climate-resilient development. They will also establish a Provincial Water Governance Board, promote watershed protection, declare protected areas, and support research for evidence-based policymaking.

The EōS Organization, a global firm specializing in sustainable energy, water, and infrastructure, has demonstrated successful projects in the Philippines and other countries. Their commitment to helping address Davao Oriental's water and energy challenges is evident in the Zero CapEx Model they have proposed. This model is seen as a means to reduce cost while achieving greater benefits for the people of Davao Oriental.

As the initiatives are still in the early stages, the provincial government is moving forward with the formulation of codes and boards to address the province's energy and water challenges. The Governor, along with EōS, is optimistic about the potential of these solutions to provide a reliable power supply and safe drinking water for the constituents of Davao Oriental.

  1. The EōS Organization's proposal for Davao Oriental includes solutions targeting both energy and water challenges, leveraging science and renewable-energy technologies to enhance resilience and affordability.
  2. As part of its comprehensive package, EōS proposes desalination and sustainable water management technologies to mitigate the threats posed by climate change and groundwater depletion.
  3. The Governor of Davao Oriental is confident that the EōS Organization's proposals can help resolve the province's longstanding energy and water issues, fostering a sustainable lifestyle for its residents.
  4. To support the long-term success of these initiatives, the provincial government plans to establish an Energy Code and a Water Code, as well as a Provincial Water Governance Board.
  5. With a commitment to environmental science, the provincial government aims to protect watersheds, declare protected areas, and encourage research for evidence-based policymaking.
  6. In alignment with the EōS Organization's Zero CapEx Model, the provincial government hopes to achieve greater benefits for its people while reducing costs associated with energy and water infrastructure.
  7. As industries and homeowners adopt sustainable living practices, the implementation of renewable-energy technologies such as solar power and waste-to-energy (WTE) in Davao Oriental could contribute to a greener finance sector and a more sustainable environment.

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