The Philippines, as chair of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), is steering regional energy policy by hosting the Special Senior Officials Meeting on Energy to review programs and push new initiatives.
The Department of Energy (DOE) said Monday the discussions will assess ongoing work programs, endorse annual energy priorities, and coordinate with ASEAN Dialogue Partners to strengthen regional energy resilience and preparedness for disruptions.
The talks will support the ASEAN Plan of Action for Energy Cooperation 2026–2030, a five-year blueprint covering the ASEAN Power Grid, Renewable Energy, Civilian Nuclear Energy, Oil and Gas Connectivity, Energy Efficiency, and Regional Energy Policy and Planning.
“The Philippines is advancing an energy agenda that delivers security for people, inclusive economic growth, innovation, and resilience across ASEAN,” Undersecretary and Philippine Senior Official on Energy Leader Felix William B. Fuentebella said.
“Through these technical discussions, we are turning shared commitments into practical action, enabling ASEAN to move forward with confidence in building a secure, sustainable, and resilient energy future.”
The DOE is coordinating with the National Organizing Council, the Provincial Government of Bohol, and the Municipality of Panglao and will use electric vehicles provided by ACMobility during the meetings to support cleaner and more efficient transport.
“As chair, the Philippines is committed to ensuring our collective efforts deliver tangible benefits, from powering homes and businesses to strengthening resilience and supporting inclusive growth for all ASEAN peoples,” Fuentebella added.