Bisita Iglesia In The Age Of Energy Transition: Three Ways To Do It Cleanly

Why it matters: The Bisita Iglesia tradition will stress the Philippines' energy grid and transition efforts by 2026.
- Millions of Filipinos participate in Bisita Iglesia, traveling across cities and provinces to visit seven churches.
- The tradition is rooted in faith but will become an "unintentional stress test" for energy transition by 2026.
- The article suggests three ways to conduct Bisita Iglesia cleanly, implying a focus on sustainable practices during the pilgrimage.
The Filipino tradition of Bisita Iglesia, where millions visit seven churches in a single day during Holy Week, is becoming an unexpected challenge for energy transition efforts. By 2026, this faith-rooted practice will inadvertently stress-test the Philippines' move towards cleaner energy sources.




