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NEW THREAT TO MASUNGI? DETECTION OF DRILLING RIGS SEALS GROUP’S WIND-FARM EXPANSION SUSPICIONS

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By John Eiron R. Francisco

ARAS, Rizal—The drones flying overhead confirmed suspicions that a nature and wildlife sanctuary here has four drilling rigs for a wind farm project.

THE Masungi Reserve eco-tourist area, nestled at the entrance of the Sierra Madre mountain ranges, is part of the delicate karst terrain system and is integral to the Upper Marikina River Basin protected area. BERNARD TESTA “YOU can develop a place, you can introduce enhancements, but only to enhance the character of the place and not to destroy or change,” said Masungi Georeserve Foundation cofounder and conservationist Billie Dumaliang. BERNARD TESTA

Masungi Georeserve Foundation cofounder and conservationist Billie Dumaliang told the BusinessMirror that they occasionally use drones to inspect hard-toreach areas, monitor entrances, tree-cutting activities and instances of fires within the Georeserve. “Na-spot namin na merong drilling rigs [We spotted that there are drilling rigs on the southern side of the Masungi Rock Formation]. They were bringing in some equipment and materials,” she said, highlighting the powerful use of drones that were able to zoom in on the area, exposing

the wind farm project initiated by Rizal Wind Energy Corp. (RWEC), a subsidiary of Singapore-based renewable energy company Vena Energy Holdings Ltd. The Masungi Georeserve management sought clarification by engaging in a dialogue with the representatives from both companies about the project’s nature and intentions, and, Dumaliang said, “that’s when we found out about the plan.” The plan “was to build around 12 wind turbines within the Masungi Karst Conservation Area,” Dumaliang said.

THE JC Vine (Strongylodon juangonzalezii), among the numerous flora identified by researchers, is reportedly found in only four to five locations across the Philippines. BERNARD TESTA

However, Angela Tan, head of corporate communication at Vena Energy Group, clarified to the BusinessMirror via email email that “we are only conducting a study on the potential of wind energy in Tanay [Baras], Rizal.”

Tan emphasized their collaboration with government authorities and commitment to complying with relevant laws regarding protected areas. Yet, Dumaliang pointed out the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) Administrative Order 1993-33, asserting “even studies for a wind farm should not have commenced in the first place.” Nevertheless, in November 2023, during a Senate hearing on the said “study of the establishment of windmill farms” in Masungi, Sen. Raffy Tulfo noted that, based on Proclamation 1636 series of 1977, Masungi Georeserve, situated in the rainforests of Baras, Rizal, was officially declared a wildlife sanctuary.

“Bakit po pinayagan ang isang wind farm na magtayo dun po sa Masungi conservation area na meron pong ancestral domain issue [Why was a wind farm allowed to be built in the Masungi conservation area despite the presence of an ancestral domain issue]? Vena Energy is what I’m talking about that was given permit by PAMB [Protected Area Management Board] to put up their structures,” asked Tulfo. Tulfo also cited the DENR AO 33 dated May 10, 1993, stressing that Masungi was declared a strict nature reserve and wildlife sanctuary, with no subsequent administrative orders superseding the said declaration. The DAO states the area is closed to mining location, exploration, development and exploitation

and other activities which might adversely affect the habitat and the ecological balance in the area. Yet, according to Sen. Cynthia Villar, the budget sponsor of the DENR, the PAMB did not issue a permit for the energy company to operate in the area, but only to conduct a study on the potential of wind energy. When the BusinessMirror asked about Dumaliang’s perspective on Senator Villar’s statement that it was just a study, she responded, “That’s what they [company proponents] will say; that’s what they will probably say to the public.” Dumaliang told the BusinessMirror that company executives told them “they were already in the advanced pre-development stage.” “They already had investments into the project and groundwork already in place,” she added. Dumaliang said that based on the conversations they had between Vena Energy and RWEC, “they really have the intention to push through with the project.” She expressed concern that allowing a study without clear rejection at this stage could potentially pave the way for large-scale commercial development; and permitting a study allows entities to speculate and invest money, making it more challenging to reject the project at later stages. “What we see on the ground tells otherwise, that they are actually already preparing towards commercialization,” Dumaliang said. She highlighted the potential risks of placing such projects in areas rich in biodiversity and heritage, worrying that it could lead to unintended problems. “So, to be clear, we’re not against development. In fact, sustainable development is one of the Continued on A2

PESO EXCHANGE RATES n US 56.0330 n JAPAN 0.3782 n UK 70.7641 n HK 7.1663 n CHINA 7.7870 n SINGAPORE 41.7129 n AUSTRALIA 36.5223 n EU 60.3756 n KOREA 0.0422 n SAUDI ARABIA 14.9413 Source: BSP (February 9, 2024)


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