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Opportunities ofPower in the
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
FortunatoOfficer-i
Solar & Wind Energy
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21 Jun
The views expressed in this presentation are those of the present
Scaling-up WindPhilippines
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S. Sibayan-Chargeanagement Division
Asia Structured Consultation
2010
r and do not necessarily represent those of the Asian Development Bank.
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Power Sect
Population 83 million; 82% conn
Energy Mix at 57% fossil fuel-boil), 43% Renewable Energy
Power Generation: RE Accounts3,478 MW, Geothermal1,972 MSolar 6.7 MW)
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
ec r c y ar cen s
Generation rate US cents 0.06
Required new capacity (2009-20Visayas 2,150 MW & Mindanao
Committed capacity 1,354 MW
Grid interconnection Luzon &
r Overview
ected to the grid
sed (33% imported fuel coal and
35% of the generation mix (Hydro W, Biomass 75.5 MW, Wind33 MW,
among wor s g es
o 0.10/kWh (PhP 2.96 to 4.39/kWh)
30) is 16,550 MW (Luzon -11,900 MW,2,500 MW)
while indicative capacity 4,211 MW
isayas grids are interconnected
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Wind R Limited indigenous fossil fuel resources but si
resources
WIND ATLAS
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
sources
Identified potential sites with
power density of at least 500
W/m2 and transmission line over25% of levelized cost of combined
generation and transmission
costs.
nificant solar, geothermal, hydro and wind
Philippine total potential is about
7,400 MW covering 1,038 wind
sites:
Luzon: 686 sites; 4,900 MW
Visayas: 305 sites; 2,168 MW
Mindanao: 47 sites; 336 MW
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Wind Pow
Capacity: 33 MW (20
WTG @ 1.65 MW)
Height of hub : 70 m
Cost = US$ 47.6 M
Northwind Wind Power Project
Bangui Bay, Ilocos Norte
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
r Projects
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TECHNICAL ASPECT
Long gestation period - limited
Infrastructure support distanc
lines, ports and road networks;
Availability low capacity factor
resource and still emerging tech
RE Develo
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
NON-TECHNICAL ASPECT
Market - high initial investment
manufacturers/fabricators/suppli
Institutional/Organizational limspecifically on the benefits of R
Political limited RE champions
stakeholders to commit RE proje
rimary data on resource;
from transmission/distribution
nd
due to intermittency/seasonality of
ology status.
ment Challenges
osts due to lack or limited local
ers;
ted local manpower and information;
and tendency of concerned
cts to favored RE developers.
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Institutional
REPUBLIC ACT 9513 - Renewable Energy Act of 2 AN ACT PROMOTING THE DEVELOPMENT, UTILIZATI
RESOURCES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Framework
08ON AND COMMERCIALIZATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY
NON-FISCAL INCENTIVES
1. Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS)
2. Feed-In Tariff System
3. Green Energy Option
4. Net Metering
Other Features
1. National Renewable Energy Board
2. Renewable Energy Management
Bureau3. RE Trust Fund
4. Financial Assistance Program
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June 12, 2009 Effec
August 10, 2009 Effe Awarded 44 Wind Energ
STATUS of
DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYDEPARTMENT OF ENERGYDEPARTMENT OF ENERGYDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
On process 40 applicati
ivity of the IRR;
tivity of GuidelinesService Contracts (920
R.A. 9513
ons (500 MW)
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WAY F
Development of guidelines for t
RPS
Net metering
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYDEPARTMENT OF ENERGYDEPARTMENT OF ENERGYDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
REM/RER Green Energy Opti
RE Trust Funds
RE Financial Progra
RWARD
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