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FORTUNATO S. SIBAYAN Chief, Solar & Wind Energy Management Division Department of Energy NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM (NREP) The 1 st Philippine Green Jobs Conference SMX Convention Center August 15-16, 2011

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FORTUNATO S. SIBAYANChief, Solar & Wind Energy Management Division

Department of Energy

NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY

PROGRAM (NREP)

The 1st Philippine Green Jobs Conference

SMX Convention Center

August 15-16, 2011

ENERGY SITUATIONER

ENERGY SITUATIONER

• Geothermal Resource – 1,200 MW

• Hydropower - 10,500 MW

• Wind resources – 76,600 MW

• Micro-hydro – untapped vast potential

• Solar Energy – Average potential 5kWh/m2/day

• Ocean energy - 170,000 MW

• Biomass (bagasse - 235.7 MW, rice husk – 360 MW)

RE RESOURCES

Energy Sector Objectives RE Goals RE Policies and Strategies

Adoption of sustainable energy development strategies to reduce dependence on fossil fuels

Ensure sufficient, stable, secure, accessible and reasonably-priced energy supply

Cleaner and efficient energy utilization

Private-Public Partnerships (PPP)

Increase RE-based capacity by 100% in 2030

Improve the Philippines’ ranking as second largest geothermal producer

Be number one wind energy producer in SEA

Expand contribution of biomass, solar and ocean

Diversify energy mix in favor of indigenous RE resources/technologies

Wide-scale use of RE as alternative fuels

Encourage private investments through market-based incentives

Establish responsive market mechanisms for RE-generated power

RE POLICY FRAMEWORK

• 100% INCREASE RE-BASED CAPACITY BY 2030 – thru enhancement of policies and programs, establishment of market-driven RE industry

• Republic Act No. 9513 (R. A. 9513) or the Renewable

Energy Act of 2008 establishes necessary infrastructure

and mechanisms to attain our RE Goals

• Section 27 (b) of the law and Section 31 (a) of the

Implementing Rules and Regulations - mandate the DOE,

in consultation with its stakeholders, to formulate and

facilitate the implementation of NREP

N R E P

NREP ROADMAP (2010-2030)

• 2012 - Full implementation of RA

9513

• 2015 - Target additional biomass

capacity of 277 MW is reached

• 2018 – Commissioning of the 1st

OTEC facility

• 2020 – Solar grid parity is attained

2010 2030

•Target additional RE capacities

are reached by:

2022 – Wind : 2,345 MW

2023 – Hydro : 5,398 MW

2025 – Ocean : 75 MW

2030 – Solar : 284 MW*

Geothermal : 1,495 MW

• 2025 – Wind grid parity is attained

7,526 MW

15,151 MW15,236 MW

12,683 MW

5,369 MW5

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15

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IMPLEMENTATION OF NREP SECTORAL SUB-PROGRAMS

20202015 20302010 2025

AAGR = 6.44%

RESOURCENO. OF

PROJECT

CAPACITY

(MW)ESTIMATED COST*

(Million US$)

Biomass 16(26 Developers)

166 63.50

Geothermal 21 (11 Developers)

2,579 12,146.14

Solar 2(2 Developers)

31 0.023

Hydro 126(32 Developers)

937 434.01

Ocean 3(2 Developers)

11 8.39

Wind 45(9 Developers)

921 10.25

Total 212 4,645 12,662.313

* - Pre-development cost

AWARDED RE PROJECTS

PENDING RE APPLICATIONS

Development of guidelines for the following mechanisms:

• Renewable Portfolio Standard• Net metering • Feed-in Tariff Rates• RE Market/Registrar• RE Trust Funds • Financial Program

WAY FORWARD

[email protected]

[email protected]

FORTUNATO S. SIBAYAN

Chief

Solar & Wind Energy Management Division

Department of Energy

Energy Center, Merritt Road, Fort Bonifacio

Taguig City, Metro Manila

Trunkline: (+632) 479-2900 local 310

Telefax : (+632) 840-1817