Meta Data
Draft: 
No
Revision of previous policy?: 
No
Effective Start Year: 
2004
Scope: 
National
Document Type: 
Programme, Other
Economic Sector: 
Energy, Power, Transport
Energy Types: 
Oil, Power, Other
Issued by: 
President of the Philippines
Overall Summary: 
The Administrative Order No. 110 of 2004 Directing the Institutionalization of a Government Energy Management Program (GEMP) mandates the government to reduce its monthly consumption of electricity (in kilowatt-hours) and petroleum products (in liters) by at least ten percent (10%) through the implementation of the GEMP for a minimum period of three (3) years starting January 2005.
Efficiency
EE targets: 
Each government entity is mandated to adopt and implement an electricity efficiency program to reduce electricity consumption by ten (10) percent of its average monthly consumption for the 1st semester of 2004.
EE transport standards : 
Each government entity is mandated to adopt and implement a program that will reduce its fuel consumption for transport by ten (10) percent of its average monthly consumption for the 1st semester of 2004. The ten percent (10%) fuel reduction may be achieved thru substitution or blending of petroleum products with alternative fuels, such as Coco-Methyl Ester (CME) in accordance with the provisions of MC No. 55, Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), Ethanol, and other biofuels, among others as certified by the DOE.
Governance
Energy management principles: 
Each government entity shall conduct a prioritized survey by requiring walk-through audits in all its facilities. The DOE shall provide technical assistance to all government entities for this purpose. Each government entity upon establishing its priorities, shall conduct detailed energy audits either through the services of the DOE or an Energy Service Provider (ESP). Each government entity shall designate a senior official as its Energy Conservation Officer (ECO). The ECO shall be responsible for his/her government entity's compliance with the provisions of this Administrative Order, as well as the development and implementation of energy efficiency and conservation measures.
National policy structure: 
The Government shall aim to reduce its monthly consumption of electricity (in kilowatt-hours) and petroleum products (in liters) by at least ten percent (10%) through the implementation of the GEMP for a minimum period of three (3) years starting January 2005.