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Napocor opens its reforestation program to the private sector, provides avenue for power providers to offset carbon emission
 
State-owned National Power Corporation launches the Energy Sector Carbon Sequestration Initiative (ESCSI), a program that taps the private power generators to join the cause in mitigating the effects of climate change through reforestation.
 
“This program opens the nine watershed reservations under our stewardship to private entities who wish to offset their carbon footprint and contribute to the improvement of the country’s forest ecosystem and biodiversity,” said Forrester Emmanuel A. Umali, Napocor’s Watershed Management Department Manager.
 
The nine watersheds open for this program are Angat Watershed in Bulacan, Buhi-Barit Watershed in in Camarines Sur, Caliraya-Lumot Watershed in Laguna, Lake Lanao-Agus Watershed in Lanao del Sur and Lanao del Norte, Makiling-Banahaw Watershed in Batangas, Laguna and Quezon, Pulangi Watershed in Bukidnon, San Roque Watershed in Pangasinan, Tiwi Watershed in Camarines Sur and Albay, and Upper Agno Watershed in Benguet and Ifugao.
 
Napocor said that there’s a total of 56,000 hectares of watershed land open for reforestation under ESCSI.
 
As mandated by Republic Act 9136 or the Electric Power Industry Act of 2001 (EPIRA), Napocor is tasked to also undertake watershed protection and rehabilitation functions to reservations that support power generation. In pursuit of this mandate, it is allocated with one-fourth of one centavo (P0.0025) of the Universal Charge – Environmental Charge collected from all electricity end-users.
 
“With the support of our private generators or power producers, we can hasten the restoration of the cited areas and contribute to providing livelihood and job employment opportunities in host communities. This will likewise greatly benefit our indigenous peoples in our watershed areas,” Umali said.