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PHILIPPINE RENEWABLE
ENERGY SITUATIONER
Renewables
Corporation
Accelerate the development of the country’s renewable energy resources by providing fiscal and non-fiscal incentives to private sector investors and equipment
manufacturers / suppliers.
RA No. 9513: Renewable Energy Act of 2008
• A policy which places an obligation on the electric power industry participants such as generators, distribution, utilities, or suppliers to source or produce a specified fraction of their electricity from eligible RE resources.
• Purpose: To contribute to the growth of the renewable energy industry by diversifying energy supply and to help environmental concerns of the country by reducing greenhouse emissions.
Renewable Portfolio Standards (RPS)
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Feed-in-Tariff (FIT)
• The REM will be a sub-market of the WESM where the trading of RE certificates may be made.
Renewable Energy Market (REM)
• A mechanism to be established by Philippine Department of Energy which shall provide end-users the option to choose RE Resources as their source of energy.
Green Energy Option (GEO)
RE Fiscal IncentivesIncentive RE Developer RE
Commercialization7-year Income Tax Holiday Yes Yes
Duty-free Importation Yes Yes
VAT-free importation No Yes
Special Realty Tax Rate Yes Yes
Net Operating Loss Carryover Yes Yes
10% Corporate Tax Rate Yes
Accelerated Depreciation Yes Yes
Zero Percent VAT on RE Sales and Purchases Yes Yes
Cash Incentive (50% of UC for Missionary Electrification
Yes
Tax Exemption on Carbon Credits Yes
Tax Credit on Domestic Capital Equipment & Services Yes Yes
Power Generation MixPhilippines vs. ASEAN Member States
ASEAN-6 Power Generation Mix, as of 2013
Source: DOE, EGAT, Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (Indonesia), Economic Planning Unit (EPU-Malaysia) ERAV and EMA* Include Import
Other RE
PH vs ASIAN COUNTRIESCountry RE Component (%)
Philippines 26Thailand 12
Indonesia 12Malaysia 11Vietnam 47
Singapore4
***Philippines has the 2nd (26%) highest RE component among the neighboring countries next to Thailand.**Vietnam has the highest (47%) Hydro component into their Total Power Generation mix.
Coal11.3%
Oil Based37.9%
Geothermal 5.3%
Hydro45.0%
Solar0.0%
Biomass0.5%
Dependable Capacity = 15,878 MWRE Share = 31.33%
Dependable Capacity = 11,868 MW
RE Share = 25.3%
Source: DOE List of Existing Power Plant, June 2015
Coal38.0%
Oil Based13.4%
Natural Gas
23.2%
Geo-thermal
5.8%
Hydro18.1%
Wind0.9%
Biomass0.2%
Solar0.3%
Dependable Capacity = 2,150 MW
RE Share = 47.7%
Dependable Capacity = 1,860 MW
RE Share = 50.8%
2015 Dependable Capacity MixLUZON VISAYAS MINDANAO
Coal29.3%
Oil Based22.9%
Geothermal 38.0%
Hydro0.5%
Biomass3.3%
Natural Gas0.0%
Solar1.9%
Wind4.0%
Total Generation = 28,033 GWhRE Share = 13.5%
Source: submitted Monthly Operations Report NGCP Daily Operations Report
Total Generation = 5,336 GWhRE Share = 55.1%
Total Generation = 4,837 GWhRE Share = 51.4%
Total Generation = 38,206 GWhRE Share = 24.1%
LUZON VISAYAS MINDANAO
Coal16.9%
Oil-based31.8%
Geothermal8.8%
Hydro42.2%
Biomass0.3%
Solar0.0%
Power Generation MixJanuary to June 2015
Coal51.9%
Oil-based2.2%
Natural Gas
32.5%
Geo-thermal
7.3% Hydro5.2%
Wind0.7%
Biomass0.2%
Solar0.1%
Coal38.9%
Oil-based6.0%
Geo-thermal52.5%
Hydro0.3%
Wind1.2%
Biomass0.7%
Solar0.4%
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20172021
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Business- As-Usual
Other TechREGeothermalHydroCoalNGOil
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20092013
20172021
20252029
20332037
20412045
20490
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40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
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Clean Energy Scenario
Other TechREGeothermalHydroCoalNGOil
Projected Energy Mix
DOE plans to have a balanced mix of energy sources: (30% RE, 30% NatGas, 30% Coal, 10% Others)
Power and Renewable Energy• Must Dispatch and Priority Dispatch of Renewable
Energy Resources in the WESM• Mandating All DUs to Undergo Competitive Selection
Process (CSP) in Securing Power Supply Agreements (PSA)
• Full Implementation of Retail Competition and Open Access (RCOA)
• Maintaining the Share of RE Resources in the Country's Installed Capacity at 30%
• Further Enhancement of the WESM Design and Operations
• Commercial Operation of the Central Scheduling and Dispatch of Energy and Contracted Reserves in the WESM
• Adoption of WESM Offer Price Cap (PHP 32) and Floor Cap
Major Policies Issued
Department of Energy
PNOC RCPNOC Renewables Corporation
PNOC ECPNOC Exploration Corporation
VISIONPNOC Renewables Corp will be a catalyst & prime mover for Philippine Renewable energy development by 2030.
Renewables
Corporation
PNOC RENEWABLES CORPORATIONPROJECTS
MINOR INVESTOR IN THE 20 MW MAIBARARA
GEOTHERMAL PROJECT
1MW Rizal Hydro Power Plant
100 kW PNOC RC & Philippine Heart
Center Inauguration
100 kW PNOC RC & DOST-PCIERD
100 kW UP DILIMAN CAMPUS
100 kW DENR-EMB
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We Target to have 20 Government Agencies signed up next year…
PNOC RENEWABLES CORPORATION
Pipeline ofPROJECTS
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• GEOTHERMAL– Investment in a 20MW Geothermal Project
• SOLAR– Development of 22 Solar Rooftop Projects– Development of 6 Solar Farm Projects totalling
25MW
• ESCO– Development of 15 LED Retrofitting
Projects
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• BIOMASS– Investment in a 2MW Waste-to-Energy Project– Development of 3 Biomass Projects totaling
3MW
• WIND– Development of three small-scale wind projects
totaling 300kW
• HYDRO– Development of 6 mini hydropower projects
totaling 16 MW– 630 kW Munoz
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WE CAN DEVELOP PROJECTS FROM PRE-DEVELOPMENT TO COMMERCIALITY
PRE-DEVELOPMENT STAGE DEVELOPMENT STAGE
Commercial Operation
• Award of contract area
Service
Contract
• Studies• Secure Permits• Sales
Agreement
Pre-Dev
Stage
• Financial Closure
• Detailed Design• Construction
Dev Stage
Requirements of RE Service Contract Pre-Development
Stage to Development/Commercial
Stage
1. Letter of Application For RESC or Conversion from Pre-development Stage to Development Stage
2. For Explored Projects prior to RA 9513, same Requirements under Pre-development Stage
3. Declaration of Commerciality based on Identified Market
4. Detailed Feasibility Study and Engineering Design
Requirements of RE Service Contract Pre-Development Stage to Development/Commercial Stage
5. Permits, Clearances, Certificates, Agreements• Environmental Compliance Certificate or Certificate
of Non-Coverage• Free and Prior Informed Consent, Pre-condition
and/or Non-overlap• Special Land Use Permit / Forest Lease Agreement,
Proof of Ownership / Lease Agreement• Water Rights Permit (Hydropower)• Rights of Way• LGU Endorsements• Other applicable regulatory requirements
PARTNERSHIPS WITH THE PRIVATE SECTOR
• As a bidder for projects posted in PhilGEPS– Following RA 9184 (Government
Procurement Reform Act)
• As a Joint Venture Partner – Following 2013 NEDA Joint
Venture Guidelines
• Through a Public-Private Partnership (PPP)– Following RA7718 (Revised BOT
Law)– With the assistance of the PPP
Center
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WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS?Foreign partners:
Register the company in the Philippines
Letter of Intent to either partner with PNOC RC or engage PNOC RC for its services
Proof of Legal, Technical and Financial Capabilities
Renewables
Corporation
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PNOC RC’s SMART Village InitiativesPartnership with National
Power Corporation (also a GOCC) responsible for operation and improvement of electricity supply for Small Power Utilities Group (SPUG) areas
Continued linkaging and providing technical support with LGUs on RE resource assessment
Renewables Corporation
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PNOC RC’s SMART Village InitiativesImplemented the
Barangay Electrification Program (BEP) in 92 off-grid barangays nationwide in 2009 Social preparation,
supply, delivery, installation of solar home systems, conduct after sales assessment
Renewables Corporation
THANK YOU and get in touch:
Email: info@pnoc-rc.com.ph
Website: http://www.pnoc-rc.com.ph/
Phone: +63 (02) 840 – 3080Renewabl
es Corporatio
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