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Thematic Multi-Sectoral Meeting onPower and Second Manufacturing Resurgence Program (MRP) Cluster Meeting

Dir. Mylene C. CapongcolElectric Power Industry Management Bureau (EPIMB)Department of Energy (DOE)

23 June 2015 / Makati City

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Outline

•Power Outlook and 2015 Situation

•Committed and Indicative Power Projects

•Plans and Programs

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2015May: 7.5 MW Bataan Cogen

18 MW IBEC Bio*Jun: 82 MW Anda Coal

100 MW Avion13.2 MW Sabangan HEPP

2015July: 18 MW Pililia Wind P1

18 MW Pililia Wind P218 MW Pililia Wind P3

Aug: 150 MW SLPGC Coal U1Oct: 150 MW SLPGC Coal U2Nov: 150 MW SLTEC Puting Bato Coal U2

10.8 MW Green Innov BioDec: 3.15 MW Bicol Biomass

LUZON DEMAND-SUPPLY OUTLOOK 2015-2020

Notesa. Required Reserve Margin (RM) i.e. 4% regulating reserve and contingency and dispatchable reserve requirement b. 4.2 % peak demand growth rate resulted from observed 0.6 elasticity ratio of demand for electric power with national economic growth applied to 7

percent GDP growth rate (GR) target for 2015.c. 4.8 % peak demand growth rate resulted from observed 0.6 elasticity ratio of demand for electric power with national economic growth applied to 8

percent GDP growth rate (GR) target for 2016-2020.d. Assumed average forced outage of the total dependable capacity

* On-going testing and commissioning

2016Jun: 450 MW San Gabriel NG

Phase IIAug: 150 MW Limay Coal U1Dec: 12 MW SCJIPower Bio P2

2017Jan: 150 MW Limay Coal U2

Nov: 420 MW Pagbilao 3

Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

(%) 1.5 2.0 2.0 6.3 5.6 7.5 7.5 2.8 5.2 6.9 7.2 3.1

MW 167 230 631 712 642 858 856 316 595 779 808 348

3

2019Mar: 1 MW Bulanao HEPPJun: 460 MW SBPLSep: 1 MW Prismc HEPP

As of 15 May 2015

Actual

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Source: National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) Daily Operations Report

Luzon Supply-Demand Situation01 January – 15 June 2015

Note:FO – Forced Outage / PO – Planned Outage

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TOTAL AVAILABLE CAPACITY SYSTEM PEAK DEMAND REQ'D REG. RESEREVE REQ'D CONT. RESERVE REQ'D DISP. RESERVE

Demand = 5,539 MWPapal Visit

(15-19 Jan 2015)

Min Demand = 4,659 MW (01 Jan)

New Year

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN

QPPL (456 MW) on PO from 17 Jan – 4 Mar 2015

Ilijan A2 on FO from 14-20 Mar 2015

5,314 MW (3 Apr)Good Friday

Ilijan A (600 MW) limited at 385 MW running using B2* fuel; Ilijan B (600 MW) on PMS from 15 Mar-13Apr 2015 (extended

to 15 Apr 2015)

SLTEC U1 (135MW) on FO since 11 May 2015

PAGBILAO U1 (382 MW) on FO from 15-20 May 2015

On PO from 30 May – 28 Jun 2015

Malampaya Gas Restriction from 10-15 May 2015

Max Demand = 8,928 MW (21 May)

GNPower U1 (302 MW) on FO from 26 Oct 2014 - 15 Mar 2015

Ilijan A2 (300 MW) on FO from 23 Dec 2014 to 24 Feb 2015

Malampaya Turnaround15 Mar – 13 Apr 2015

Sual Units 1 and 2 tripped on 13 Mar 2015GNPower U2 on PO from 29 Dec 2014

- 23 March 2015

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Luzon Additional Capacities (Jan 2014 to 15 May 2015)

Power Plant LocationInstalled Capacity

Commercial Operation

Maibarara Geothermal Power Sto. Tomas, Batangas 20 March 2014

Bangui Bay Wind Power Project Phase 3

Bangui, Ilocos Norte 18.9 October 2014

TMO Navotas, Metro Manila 242 Recommissioned: November 2014

Burgos Wind Power Project Burgos, Ilocos Norte 150 November 2014

SJCiPower Rice Husk-Fired Biomass Power Plant Project

San Jose, Nueva Ecija 12 November 2014

Caparispisan Wind Energy Project Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte 81 December 2014

Pampanga Solar Pampanga 10 February 2015

Cavite Economic Zone (CEZ) Solar Rooftop Power

Cavite Economic Zones I and II, Rosario and Gen. Trias,

Cavite41.3 March 2015

SLTEC Puting Bato Coal Fired Power Plant Unit 1

Calaca, Batangas 135 April 2015

Millennium Gas Turbine Power Plant

Navotas, Metro Manila 100 May 2015

Total 810.2

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* On-going testing and commissioning

As of 15 May 2015

6

Name of the Project Project Proponent Mother/ JV Company LocationRated Capacity

(MW)

Target Testing &

Commissioning

Target

Commercial

Operation

Anda Power Corporation

Ciculating Fluidized Bed

Coal Fired Power Plant

Anda Power Corporation Anda Power Corporation

Brgy. Bundagul,

Mabalacat,

Pampanga

82.0 Jun-15 Jun-15

SLPGC Coal-Fired Power

Plant Phase I Unit 1

Southwest Luzon Power

Generation Corporation

(SLPGC)

DMCI Power CorporationBrgy. San Rafael,

Calaca, Batangas150.0 Jun-15 Aug-15

SLPGC Coal-Fired Power

Plant Phase I Unit 2

Southwest Luzon Power

Generation Corporation

(SLPGC)

DMCI Power CorporationBrgy. San Rafael,

Calaca, Batangas150.0 Aug-15 Oct-15

Puting Bato Coal Fired

Power Plant Phase II

South Luzon Thermal

Energy Corp. (SLTEC)

Trans Asia Oil and Energy

Development Corporation

(TAOil)

Brgy. Puting Bato

West, Calaca,

Batangas

135.0 Aug-15 Nov-15

Limay Power Plant Project

Phase I Unit 1

SMC Consolidated

Power Corporation

SMC Consolidated Power

Corporation

Brgy. Lamao,

Limay, Bataan150.0 May-16 Aug-16

Limay Power Plant Project

Phase I Unit 2

SMC Consolidated

Power Corporation

SMC Consolidated Power

Corporation

Brgy. Lamao,

Limay, Bataan150.0 Oct-16 Jan-17

Pagbilao 3 Coal-Fired

Thermal Power Plant

Pagbilao Energy

CorporationTeaM Energy / Aboitiz Power

Pagbilao Power

Station, Nrgy.

Ibabang Polo,

Pagbilao, Quezon

420.0 May-17 Nov-17

San Buenaventura Power

Ltd. Co. (SBPL) Project

San Buenaventura

Power Ltd. Co. (SBPL)QPPL/EGCO Mauban, Quezon 460.0 Mar-19 Jun-19

IBEC Biomass Power Plant

*

Isabela Biomass Energy

Corporation (IBEC)

Isabela Biomass Energy

Corporation (IBEC)Isabela 18.0 Apr-15 May-15

Bataan 2020 Rice hull-fired

Cogen PlantBataan 2020 Inc. Bataan 2020 Inc. Bataan 7.5 May-15 May-15

LUZON COMMITTED PROJECTSTotal Capacity - 2,367.65 MW

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As of 15 May 2015

7

Name of the Project Project Proponent Mother/ JV Company LocationRated Capacity

(MW)

Target Testing &

Commissioning

Target

Commercial

Operation

GITC Biomass Power Plant

Project

Green Innovations for

Tomorrow Corporation

(GITC)

Green Innovations for Tomorrow

Corporation (GITC)Nueva Ecija 10.8 Nov-15 Nov-15

Bicol Biomass Energy

Corporation

Bicol Biomass Energy

CorporationBicol Biomass Energy Corporation Camarines Sur 3.15 Dec-15 Dec-15

MW SJCiPower Rice Husk-

Fired Biomass power Plant

Project Phase 2

San Jose City I Power

CorporationSan Jose City I Power Corporation

Brgy. Tulat, San

Jose, Nueva Ecija12.0 Dec-16 Dec-16

San Gabriel Avion ProjectPrime Meridian PowerGen

CorporationFirst Gen Power Corporation

Barangay Bolbok,

Batangas100.0 May-15 Jun-15

San Gabriel NG Phase II First Gas Power Corp. First Gen Power CorporationSan Gabriel,

Batangas450.0 Mar-15 Jun-16

Sabangan HEPP Hedcor Sabangan, Inc. Aboitiz Power Corporation Mt. Province 13.2 Jun-15 Jun-15

Bulanao HEPPDPJ Engineers and

Consultants

DPJ Engineers and ConsultantsTabuk, Kalinga 1.0 Mar-19 Mar-19

Prismc HEPP PNOC-Renewables

CorporationPNOC Rizal, Nueva Ecija 1.0 Sep-19 Sep-19

Pililla Wind Power Project Alternergy Wind One

CorporationAlternergy

Brgy. Halayhayin,

Pililla, Rizal18.0 Apr-15 July-15

Ph1

Pililla Wind Power Project Alternergy Wind One

CorporationAlternergy

Brgy. Halayhayin,

Pililla, Rizal18.0 Apr-15 July-15

Ph2

Pililla Wind Power Project Alternergy Wind One

CorporationAlternergy

Brgy. Halayhayin,

Pililla, Rizal18.0 May-15 July-15

Ph3

TOTAL 2,367.65

LUZON COMMITTED PROJECTSTotal Capacity - 2,367.65 MW

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Notesa. Reserve Margin (RM) i.e. 4% regulating reserve and largest online unit for contingency and dispatchable reserve requirement (100 MW

to increase by 135 MW in 2016)b. 7 % peak demand growth rate resulted from observed 1 elasticity ratio of demand for electric power with national economic growth

applied to 7 percent GDP growth rate (GR) target for 2014-2015.c. 8 % peak demand growth rate resulted from observed 1 elasticity ratio of demand for electric power with national economic growth

applied to 8 percent GDP growth rate (GR) target for 2016-2020.d. Assumed 4.35 percent average forced outage of the total available capacity

VISAYAS SUPPLY-DEMAND OUTLOOK 2015-2020

2015May: 3 MW Hpo Bagasse*

82 MW TPC Coal Expansion*36 MW Nabas Wind Ph1

Jun: 8 MW Villasiga HEPSep: 14 MW Nabas Wind Ph2Oct: 3 MW VMCI BioNov: 18 MW SCBiopower

2016Sep: 135 MW Concepcion Coal 1 Nov: 135 MW Concepcion Coal 2

2017Jun: 8 MW Cantakoy HEPP

* On-going testing and commissioning

8

As of 15 May 2015

Actual

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Source: National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) Daily Operations Report

9Note:FO – Forced Outage / PO – Planned Outage

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN

PEDC U2 (82 MW) on FO from 20 Jan 2015 to 22 Jan 2015

UMPP U3 (27.1 MW) on FO from 09 Jan 2015 to 19 Feb 2015

CEDC U3 (82 MW) on PMS from 14 Jan 2015 to 28 Jan 2015

19 Feb 2015 Visayas Partial Blackout

1,196 MW (17 Jan)Papal Visit/Sinulog

CEDC U3 (82 MW) on FO from 28 Feb - 8 Mar 2015

Min Demand = 1,137MW (03 Apr)

Good Friday

PEDC U1 (82 MW) on FO from 20-26 Apr 2015

CEDC U3 (82 MW) on FO from 13 -20 May 2015

Max Demand = 1,617 MW (21 May)

Panay Partial Blackouton the evening of 20 April

2015 due to tripping of PEDC Units 1 and 2

PEDC U1 (82 MW) on FO from 10 Feb - 05 Mar 2015

CEDC U1 (82 MW) on PMS from 21 Feb - 7 Mar 2015

PEDC U2 (82 MW) on FO from 25-28 May 2015

CEDC U2 (82 MW) on FO from 26 May – 06 June 2015

KSPC U2 (103 MW) on Unplanned outage from 31

May – 14 June 2015

KSPC U1 (103 MW) on FO from 31 May – 03 June 2015

Visayas Supply-Demand Situation01 January – 15 June 2015

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Visayas Additional Capacities (Jan 2014 to 15 May 2015)

Power Plant LocationInstalledCapacity

Commercial Operation

San Carlos Solar Photovoltaic Power Project Phase 1

San Carlos City, Negros Occidental

13 May 2014

San Carlos Solar Photovoltaic Power Project Phase 2

San Carlos City, Negros Occidental

9 August 2014

Nasulo Geothermal Project Valencia, Negros Oriental 50 September 2014

San Lorenzo Wind Farm Project (TAREC)

San Lorenzo, Guimaras 54 December 2014

Universal Robina Corporation Bagasse Cogeneration Facility

Negros Occidental 46 February 2015

PSFLI (Soleq) Solar Power Project Leyte 24 April 2015

Total 196 MW

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As of 15 May 2015

11

Name of the Project Project Proponent Mother/ JV Company LocationRated Capacity

(MW)

Target Testing &

Commissioning

Target

Commercial

Operation

TPC Coal-Fired Power Plant

Expansion Project* Toledo Power Company Global Business Power Corporation Toledo City, Cebu 82.0 Oct-14 May-15

Concepcion Coal-fired Power

Plant Unit 1

Palm Thermal Consolidated

Holdings Corp.

AC Energy Holdings, Inc./ Palm

Thermal Consolidated Holdings

Corporation/ Jin Navitas Resource,

Inc.

Brgy. Nipa,

Concepcion, Iloilo135.0 Jun-16 Sep-16

Concepcion Coal-fired Power

Plant Unit 2

Palm Thermal Consolidated

Holdings Corp.

AC Energy Holdings, Inc./ Palm

Thermal Consolidated Holdings

Corporation/ Jin Navitas Resource,

Inc.

Brgy. Nipa,

Concepcion, Iloilo135.0 Sep-16 Nov-16

Villasiga HEPSunwest Water & Electric

Co., Inc. (SUWECO)

Sunwest Water & Electric Co., Inc.

(SUWECO)

Brgy. Igsoro,

Bugasong, Antique8.0 Sep-14 Jun-15

Cantakoy HEP Quadriver Energy Corp. Quadriver Energy Corp. Danao, Bohol 8.0 Jun-17 Jun-17

HPCo Bagasse Cogeneration

Plant*

Hawaiian Philippines

CompanyHawaiian Philippines Company Negros Occidental 3.0 Nov-14 May-15

SCBiopower Bagasse-Fired

Power Generation ProjectSan Carlos Biopower Inc. Bronzeoak Philippines Negros Occidental 18.0 Nov-15 Nov-15

VMCI Bagasse-Fired

Cogeneration Plant

Victorias Milling Company

Inc.Victorias Milling Company Inc. Negros Occidental 3.0 Oct-15 Oct-15

Nabas Wind Power Project

Phase 1

Petrogreen Energy

CorporationPetrogreen Energy Corporation

Brgy. Pawa, Nabas,

Aklan36.0 Jan-15 May-15

Nabas Wind Power Project

Phase 2

Petrogreen Energy

CorporationPetrogreen Energy Corporation

Brgy. Pawa, Nabas,

Aklan14.0 Sep-15 Sep-15

TOTAL 442.0

* On-going testing and commissioning

VISAYAS COMMITTED PROJECTSTotal Capacity - 442 MW

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Actual

2016Feb: 150 MW Therma South 2

150 MW SMC Davao U1Mar: 25 MW Lake MainitJun: 135 MW FDC Coal U1Aug: 150 MW SMC Davao U2Sep: 135 MW FDC Coal U2Nov: 100 MW SEC Coal 2Dec: 135 MW FDC Coal U3

MINDANAO DEMAND-SUPPLY OUTLOOK 2015-2020

Notesa. Required Reserve Margin (RM) i.e. 4% regulating reserve and contingency and dispatchable reserve requirement b. 5.6 % peak demand growth rate resulted from observed 0.8 elasticity ratio of demand for electric power with national economic growth applied to 7

percent GDP growth rate (GR) target for 2014-2015.c. 12.8 % peak demand growth rate resulted from observed 1.6 elasticity ratio of demand for electric power with national economic growth applied to 8

percent GDP growth rate (GR) target for 2016d. 8 % peak demand growth rate resulted from observed 1 elasticity ratio of demand for electric power with national economic growth applied to 8

percent GDP growth rate (GR) target for 2017-2020e. Assumed average forced outage of the total dependable capacity * TBD – To be determined (target commercial operation)

2015Jun: 150 MW Therma South 1

3 MW PTI BioAug: 11.9 MW SPC Koronadal DPPOct: 100 MW SEC Coal 1Dec: 10 MW LPC Bio

3.5 MW Green Earth Bio

2018Jan: 9 MW Limbatangon HEPP

8 MW Asiga HEPP *

12Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

(%) 1.2 2.2 15.5 14.4 9.9 1.3 4.0 4.4 2.8 3.6 2.3 1.9

MW 19 34 241 224 155 20 62 69 44 55 36 29

2017Feb: 55 MW Minergy Coal 1Apr: 55 MW Minergy Coal 2Jun: 55 MW Minergy Coal 3 Jul: 30 MW Puyo HEPDec: 10 MW Malaybalay Bio

540 MW GNPower Kauswagan

As of 15 May 2015

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TOTAL AVAILABLE CAPACITY SYSTEM PEAK DEMAND REQ'D REG. RESEREVE REQ'D CONT. RESERVE REQ'D DISP. RESERVE

Source: National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) Daily Operations Report

Note:FO – Forced Outage / PO – Planned Outage

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN

Min Demand = 1,079 MW (01 Jan)

New Year

Pulangi4 HEPP U3 (70 MW) on FO 15 Jan 2015 to 30 April 2015

25 Jan 2015Agus 5 U1 PO (27.5 MW)Agus 6 U3 PO (50 MW)TMI-2 U1 PO (50 MW)

STEAG U1 (105 MW) on PO since 21 Feb 2015 until 12 Mar 2015

STEAG U2 (105 MW) on PO since 19 Feb-2 Mar 2015

Max Demand = 1,435 MW (8 June 2015)

1,107 MW (03 April) Good Friday

5 April 2015 Mindanao Partial

Blackout

TMI 2 U2 (50 MW) on PMS on 3 April 2015

STEAG U1 (105 MW) on Unplanned Outage from 6 May to 14 May 2015

Mindanao Supply-Demand Situation01 January – 15 June 2015

TMI 1 Unit 1 (50 MW) on PO from 6 – 12 Jun 2015

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Mindanao Additional Capacities (Jan 2014 to 15 May 2015)

Power Plant LocationInstalled Capacity

Commercial Operation

SoEnergyBgry. Apopong,

Gen. Santos City, South Cotabato

19 March 2014

MPC-Digos, Digos, Davao del Sur 15 March 2014

KEGI - Panaon,Panaon, Ozamis City,

Misamis Occ.15 May 2014

Tudaya 1 Hydroelectric Power Project

Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur

6.6 May 2014

Tudaya 2 Hydroelectric Power Project

Sta. Cruz, Davao del Sur

7 May 2014

MPC – IDPPDalipuga, Iligan City

103Recommissioned: May

2014

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Mindanao Additional Capacities (2014 to 15 May 2015)

Power Plant LocationInstalledCapacity

Commercial Operation

MPC Koronadal South Cotabato 12.0 February 2015

Peak Power Soccsargen, Inc. (PSI)

General Santos City 20.9 February 2015

Peak Power ASELCO Agusan del Sur 5.9 February 2015

Mapalad Energy Generation Corp.

lligan City 15 February 2015

Total 219.4

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As of 15 May 2015

16

Name of the Project Project Proponent Mother/ JV Company LocationRated Capacity

(MW)

Target Testing &

Commissioning

Target

Commercial

Operation

Therma South Inc.Coal-Fired

Energy Project Unit 1Therma South Inc. (TSI)

Aboitiz Power

Corporation

Brgy. Binugao, Toril, Davao City

and Brgy. Inawayan, Sta. Cruz,

Davao Del Sur

150.0 Mar-15 Jun-15

Southern Mindanao Coal Fired

Power Station Unit 1

Sarangani Energy

Corporation (SEC)

Alsons Power

Corporation

Brgy, Kamanga, Maasim,

Sarangani100.0 Jun-15 Oct-15

Therma South Inc.Coal-Fired

Energy Project Unit 2Therma South Inc. (TSI)

Aboitiz Power

Corporation

Brgy. Binugao, Toril, Davao City

and Brgy. Inawayan, Sta. Cruz,

Davao Del Sur

150.0 Nov-15 Feb-16

SMC Davao Power Plant

Project Phase I Unit 1

San Miguel Consolidated

Power Corporation

San Miguel

Consolidated Power

Corporation

Brgy. Culaman, Malita, Davao

del Sur150.0 Dec-15 Feb-16

SMC Davao Power Plant

Project Phase I Unit 2

San Miguel Consolidated

Power Corporation

San Miguel

Consolidated Power

Corporation

Brgy. Culaman, Malita, Davao

del Sur150.0 May-16 Aug-16

3 X 135 MW FDC-Misamis

Circulating Fluidized Bed

(CFB) Coal-Fired Power Plant

Project

FDC Utilities, Inc. FDC Utilities, Inc.Phividec Industrial Estate,

Villanueva, Misamis Oriental405.0

U1 – Dec 2015 U1 – Jun 2016

U2 – Mar 2016 U2 – Sep 2016

U3 – Jun 2016 U3 – Dec 2016

Southern Mindanao Coal Fired

Power Station Unit 2

Sarangani Energy

Corporation (SEC)

Alsons Power

Corporation

Brgy, Kamanga, Maasim,

Sarangani100.0 Feb-16 Nov-16

3x55 MW Balingasag Thermal

Power Plant (Circulating

Fluidized Bed Combustion

(CFBC) Coal-Fired Power

Plant Plant)**

Minergy Coal Corporation Minergy Brgy. Mandangoa, Balingasag,

Misamis Oriental165.0

U1 – Feb 2017 U1 – Feb 2017

U2 – Apr 2017 U2 – Apr 2017

U3 – Jun 2017 U3 – Jun 2017

GNPower Kauswagan Ltd.

540MW Clean Coal-Fired

Power Plant

GN Power Kausawagan GN Power Ltd. Co. Kauswagan, Lanao del Norte 540.0 Feb-17 Dec-17

11.9 MW Koronadal Diesel

Power Plant**

Supreme Power

Corporation

Purok Garfin, Barangay Paraiso,

Koronadal City11.9 Aug-15 Aug-15

MINDANAO COMMITTED PROJECTSTotal Capacity - 2,018 MW

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As of 15 May 2015

17

Name of the Project Project Proponent Mother/ JV Company LocationRated Capacity

(MW)

Target Testing &

Commissioning

Target

Commercial

Operation

Lake Mainit Agusan Power Corporation Tranzen Group Inc. Jabonga, Agusan del Norte 25.0 Mar-16 Mar-16

Puyo Hydroelectric Power

Project

First Gen Mindanao

Hydropower Corp.First Gen Power Corporation Jabonga, Agusan del Norte 30.0 Jul-17 Jul-17

Limbatangon Hydroelectric

Power Project

Turbines Resource &

Development Corp.

Turbines Resources and

Development Corp. (TRDC)

Cagayan de Oro City,

Misamis Oriental9.0 Jan-18 Jan-18

Asiga HEPP Asiga Green Energy Corp. Santiago, Agusan del Norte 8.0 TBD TBD

3 MW Biomass Cogeneration

Facility

Philippine Trade Center,

Inc.Philippine Trade Center, Inc. Maguindanao 1.6 Jun-15 Jun-15

3.5 MW Biomass Cogeneration

System**

Green Earth Enersource

Corporation

Green Earth Enersource

CorporationMaguindanao 3.5 Dec-15 Dec-15

15 MW LPC Biomass Power

Plant ProjectLamsan Power Corporation Lamsan Power Corporation Maguindanao 10.0 Mar-16 Mar-16

10 MW Malaybalay Bio-Energy

Corporation Multi Feedstock

Power Generating Facility

Malaybalay Bioenergy

Corporation

Malaybalay Bioenergy

Corporation

FIBECO, Anahawan,

maramag, Bukidnon9.0 Dec-17 Dec-17

TOTAL 2,018

MINDANAO COMMITTED PROJECTSTotal Capacity - 2,018 MW

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Energy Sector Developments, Plans and Programs

• Market Driven Policies

• Transparency Initiatives

• Investment Promotions

• Specific Concerns

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Power Sector Challenge:“Security of Power Supply”

A chain is as strong as its weakest link –

reliability of supply is dictated by the most unreliable service provider

Generation Transmission Subtransmission Distribution

Supply

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For more information, kindly visit:

www.doe.gov.ph

www.kuryente.org.ph

www.wattmatters.org.ph

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END OF PRESENTATION

Thematic Multi-Sectoral Meeting onPower and Second Manufacturing Resurgence Program (MRP) Cluster Meeting

Dir. Mylene C. CapongcolElectric Power Industry Management Bureau (EPIMB)Department of Energy (DOE)

THANK YOU!

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Market Driven Policies

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Market Driven Policies

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Way Forward on RCOA Implementation

On going study for 500kW to 750 KWthreshold for contestability

Making mandatory participation of theexisting One (1) MW Contestable Customersunder the Retail Competition and OpenAccess (RCOA)

Standardization of PSA Terms and Conditions

Making Replacement Power/Penalty Clause afixture in the PSAs

Continued study and improvements in WESMDesign

Addressing demand side management throughthe Interruptible Load Program

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Market Driven Policies

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First Come – First Serve for Feed-In Tariff(FIT) Entitlement to hasten installations forRenewable Energy (RE)

Streamlined RE Service Contractapplications to 45 days or less

Policy Development on maintaining shareof RE to 30% of Installed GenerationCapacity

RPS and RE Market policy to follow after30% Share of RE in Installed GenerationCapacity

Auction/Bidding for 2nd Round of FITInstallation Target

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Transparency Initiatives

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Transparency Initiatives

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Institutionalized websites providing informationon the power sector

kuryente.org.ph / wattmatters.org.ph

FIT Monitoring Board

Fuel Price Posting

Developing Mandatory Competitive SelectionProcess (CSP) for Distribution Utilities (DUs)ensures consumer protection

Open and Competitive Selection Process (OCSP)for Geothermal and Hydro Power Projects

On going Fifth Philippine Energy ContractingRound (PECR 5) – Petroleum for the competitiveauction of prospective on shore and offshore oiland gas blocks

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Investment Promotions

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Investment Promotions

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Assistance to Investors/Developers throughdedicated personnel from the DOE-Investment Promotions Office (IPO) insecuring other Government permits andlicenses

On-going development of online applicationand monitoring for selected processes

Introducing CSP for all DUs and ContestableCustomers encourages power generationinvestments

Energy Virtual One Shared System (EVOSS)for ease in monitoring of energy projects

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Transparent Policy Reforms support increased investments in the energy

sector reflecting the true cost of power (no subsidy)

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**Power Development Plan Update (as of January 2015)

Commissioned and On-going Committed Power Projects(Current Administration)**

# of Projects in Megawatts (MW)

60 5,245

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Specific Concerns

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+ Amended solar energy installation target from 50 MW to 500 MW and 200 MW to 400 MW for Wind. * Php 9.68 was effective until March 15, 2015 ** Php 8.69 was approved by ERC effective until March 15, 2016Information available in FIT Monitoring Board in DOE Website

RE

Technology

FIT Rate

(P/kWh)

Degression Rate Installation

Target

(in MW)

Endorsed (in MW)

Wind8.53

0.5% after 2 years from

effectivity of FIT

400+ 249.90

Biomass6.63

0.5% after 2 years from

effectivity of FIT

250 37.66

Solar 9.68*8.69**

6% after 1 year from

effectivity of FIT

500+ 77.40

Run-of-

River

Hydro

5.90

0.5% after 2 years from

effectivity of FIT

250 12.60

Ocean Deferred 10 -

TOTAL 1,210 377.56

Feed-In Tariff (FIT) Monitoring