Tagum Water, an operating unit of Manila Water Non-East Zone subsidiary Manila Water Philippines Ventures (MWPV), has once again proven its dedication to sustainability and responsible use of energy by winning at the Department of Energy’s 2024 Energy Efficiency Excellence (EEE) Awards.
free online slots for funThis consecutive win highlights Manila Water’s unwavering commitment to environmental stewardship and energy-efficient operations, paving the way for a sustainable future.
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Article continues after this advertisementTagum Water received the award under the Energy Management in Industries category and Small and Medium Industries sub-category, following Boracay Water’s success in 2023 under the Special Awards category. These accolades solidify the Manila Water Group’s reputation for innovative energy efficiency practices.
FEATURED STORIES NEWSINFO Gov, mayors say no to bill splitting Leyte NEWSINFO DOH: 9-year-old girls can avail HPV vaccines for free in 2025 NEWSINFO PhilHealth vows to reduce premium contributions, boost benefitsTagum Water’s success is driven by its adoption of the innovative Artificial Recharge technology for water extraction in 2020, a first of its kind in the Philippines, replacing traditional deep well methods. This advanced Japanese technology, coupled with other energy efficiency measures, has significantly reduced the Company’s energy efficiency index from 0.49 kWh/cu.m to 0.22 kWh/cu.m.
Over three years, Tagum Water achieved energy savings of 5.21 million kWh, equivalent to $1.18 million or P68.9 million in cost avoidance, an average of 1.74 million kWh/year annual reduction, marking a 43 percent decrease in energy consumption, cost avoidance of P0.39 million or P23 million per year, equivalent to 43 percent annual cost savings, and GHG emission reduction of approximately 1,250 tons of CO2 emissions annually, further strengthening its environmental impact.
Article continues after this advertisementTagum Water, a bulk water supplier providing up to 38 million liters per day (MLD) to Tagum City, Davao del Norte, has aligned its operations with Manila Water’s Energy Policy. This commitment supports the company’s broader goal of becoming a global leader in water and environmental services while championing sustainable development and responsible energy use.
Article continues after this advertisementAs the Philippines’ representative, Tagum Water will compete in the 2025 ASEAN Energy Efficiency Awards, showcasing the nation’s leadership in sustainable energy practices.
Article continues after this advertisementManila Water’s continuous efforts to integrate energy efficiency into its operations affirm its vision of driving transformative solutions for water and environmental challenges, setting a benchmark for sustainability in the industry.
In 2023, Boracay Water, another Manila Water Non-East Zone operating unit, also received the accolade from DOE in the Special Awards in Energy Efficiency Excellence category, under the Energy Efficiency Projects Implemented and Other Best Practices subcategory for its remarkable energy policy.
Article continues after this advertisementThe DOE EEE Award is an annual recognition program that recognizes companies, projects, government sectors, and individuals for their exemplary best practices in energy efficiency.
“This award is a testament to our dedication not only to providing excellent water services but also to champion in energy efficiency and sustainability,” says Melvin John Tan, Manila Water’s Chief Operating Officer for Non-East Zone.
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