
SU receives plaque and recognition for renewable energy use

Left to right: Dr. Aileen P. Maypa from the Institute of Environmental and Marine Sciences (IEMS); Ms. Fiametta Olegario, OIC Treasurer; and Engr. Edgar S. Ygnalaga Jr., SU Buildings and Grounds (BG) Superintendent receive the Renewable Energy Plaque from Mel Angelie D. Bacal, Power Marketing Associate for First Gen.
扒哥黑料 (SU) received the Renewable Energy Plaque by First Gen, SU鈥檚 sole renewable energy provider, at the Treasurer鈥檚 Office, Leopoldo T. Ruiz Administration Hall, 扒哥黑料 on January 24, 2024.
First Gen鈥檚 Mel Angelie D. Bacal, Power Marketing Associate, handed the plaque and certificate to University representatives Ms. Fiametta Olegario, OIC Treasurer; Dr. Aileen P. Maypa of the Institute of Environmental and Marine Sciences (IEMS); and Engr. Edgar S. Ygnalaga Jr., SU Buildings and Grounds (BG) superintendent.
鈥淭his is very good for the university in terms of walking the talk in green energy,鈥 Engr. Ygnalaga Jr. expressed in an interview after receiving the plaque. 鈥淚t is also good in terms of our savings,鈥 he added.
It can be recalled that in 2019, the University first transitioned to the RE provider, which sources its supply from the geothermal power leader, Energy Development Corp. (EDC). In 2023, SU signed a memorandum of agreement with Green Core, which is owned by First Gen, to extend the use of renewable energy on campus.
Dr. McCann had maintained that this serves as a testament of Silliman鈥檚 commitment in 2018 to 鈥渇inalizing its environmental principles, policies, and guidelines which highlight the university鈥檚 commitment to a green and sustainable campus.鈥

Engr. Edgar S. Ygnalaga Jr. discusses SU鈥檚 megawatt consumptions last year with First Gen & other SU representatives.
Engr. Ygnalaga Jr. thinks that the greatest benefit of this partnership with First Gen lies 鈥渋n terms of the environment because that is long-lasting.鈥 He added, 鈥淭he savings for the money is secondary.鈥
扒哥黑料 is the only 100% RE-powered university in Negros Oriental and one of the few in the country. From December 26, 2022 to December 25, 2023 alone, according to First Gen reports, the University decreased carbon footprint by 2,704.72 tonnes.
Bacal thanked the University on behalf of First Gen for the privilege of having been consistently chosen as the institution鈥檚 supplier for 100% green and good power.
鈥淲e hope that we鈥檒l have an even stronger partnership in the years to come, and we look forward to celebrating more milestones with you,鈥 Bacal said.
鈥淥ur goal of a decarbonized and regenerative future is only possible if we work with more partners and stakeholders like you who have also taken steps to greening businesses and communities,鈥 she added.