By Francine Beatriz Pradez

Philippine Daily Inquirer-Oct 22, 2025

In far too many parts of the Philippines, energy insecurity is not an anomaly but a way of life. In Puerto Galera, Oriental Mindoro, we met a father of three who has lived without electricity since the pandemic. His power was disconnected due to unpaid bills, and for three years, his family endured darkness in the most literal sense. No fan, no cold storage for food, no light for homework. What many experience as an inconvenience is, for others, chronic exclusion. This is the face of energy poverty in the Philippines, and it is far more common than we care to admit.

Read more at: https://opinion.inquirer.net/186906/how-filipinos-cope-with-energy-insecurity First published in Philippine Daily Inquirer