Department of Energy (Philippines)

Department of Energy
Kagawaran ng Enerhiya
Seal of the department
Department overview
FormedDecember 9, 1992; 32 years ago (1992-12-09)
HeadquartersEnergy Center, Rizal Drive, Bonifacio Global City, Taguig
Employees996
Annual budget₱1.66 billion (2024)[1]
Department executive
Websitewww.doe.gov.ph

The Department of Energy (Filipino: Kagawaran ng Enerhiya, abbreviated as DOE) is the executive department of the Philippine government responsible for preparing, integrating, manipulating, organizing, coordinating, supervising, and controlling all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution and conservation.

History

The Department of Energy was created by then-president Ferdinand Marcos as he issued Presidential Decree No. 1206 which created the Ministry of Energy and attached the National Power Corporation and the Philippine National Oil Company to this new agency. The ministry and its two bureaus (Bureau of Energy Development and Bureau of Energy Utilization) remained intact but was downgraded into a mere Office of Energy Affairs—headed by Wenceslao de la Paz and reporting to then Deputy Executive Secretary for Energy Catalino Macaraig, Jr. based in Malacañang—during the administration of President Corazon Aquino. During the presidency of Fidel V. Ramos, the department was created due to Republic Act No. 7638 otherwise known as the Department of Energy Act of 1992.

The department was vested additional powers and functions under Republic Act No. (RA) 8479 or the "Downstream Oil Deregulation Act of 1997", RA 9136 or the "Electric Power Industry Reform Act of 2001", RA 9367 or "Biofuels Act of 2006", RA 9513 or "Renewable Energy Act of 2008, RA 11234 or "Energy Virtual One Stop Shop Act", RA 11285 or "Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act", RA 11592 or "LPG Industry Regulation Act", RA 11646 or "Microgrid Systems Act", and RA 11697 or "Electric Vehicle Industry Development Act."

Organization

The department is headed by the Secretary of Energy who is assisted by five Undersecretaries and three Assistant Secretaries. Under the department are the Administrative Service, Financial Service, Information Technology and Management Service, Legal Service and Energy Research Testing and Laboratory Service. In place of regional offices, the department has field offices for Luzon in Rosales, Pangasinan, Visayas in Cebu City, and Mindanao in Davao City.

List of secretaries of the Department of Energy

Bureau Acronym Incumbent
Electric Power Industry Management Bureau EPIMB Irma C. Exconde
Energy Policy and Planning Bureau EPPB Michael O. Sinocruz
Energy Resources Development Bureau ERDB Nenito C. Jariel, Jr.
Energy Utilization Management Bureau EUMB Patrick T. Aquino, CESO III
Oil Industry Management Bureau OIMB Rino E. Abad
Renewable Energy Management Bureau REMB Marissa P. Cerezo

On June 01, 2024, the DOE created the Nuclear Energy Division under its Director Patrick T. Aquino, CESO III. The new Division is attached under the Energy Utilization Management Bureau and will report to Energy Undersecretary Sharon Garin. It will coordinate with the Philippine Nuclear Research Institute. It originated from Executive Orders No. 116, EO No. 164 (2022) and House Resolution No. 134 (2023).[2]

Attached agencies

Agency Acronym Incumbent
National Biofuels Board NBB Raphael P.M. Lotilla (ex-oficio)
National Power Corporation NAPOCOR/NPC Fernando Martin Y. Roxas
National Transmission Corporation TransCo Fortunato C. Leynes
National Electrification Administration NEA Antonio Mariano C. Almeda
Philippine National Oil Company PNOC Oliver B. Butalid
PNOC Exploration Corporation PNOC EC Adrian Ferdinand S. Sugay
PNOC Renewables Corporation PNOC RC John J. Arenas
Power Sector Assets and Liabilities Management Corporation PSALM Dennis Edward A. Dela Serna

See also

References

  1. ^ "Department of Energy Official Gazette" (PDF). dbm.gov.ph. Retrieved January 20, 2024.
  2. ^ Lagare, Jordeene (June 1, 2024). "DOE creates new division for nuclear energy". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Retrieved June 3, 2024.