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Country Presentation
PHILIPPINESKnowledge Co-Creation Program on Energy Policy (B)
DESIREE JOY C. SOLISDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Republic of the Philippines
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Presentation Outline
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Short-term Targets (2017-2018)
General Information on the
Philippines
The Department of Energy
3 Policy Framework
Energy Situationer / Outlook
Challenges in the Energy Sector
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General Information on the Philippines
▪ Location: South East Asia
▪ Land Area: 299,404 sq. kms
▪ Seasons: 2 (dry and wet)
▪ Lanugage: Tagalog
▪ Capital: Manila
▪ Composition: 7,107 islands
(with 3 major islands – Luzon,
Visayas and Mindanao))
▪ Population: 103M as of 2016
▪ Pop. Rate: 1.5%
▪ GDP: US$400B
▪ GDP growth: 6.8% (1Q 2018)
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The Department is mandated by Republic Act No.7638 (Department of Energy Act of 1992) to prepare,integrate, coordinate, supervise and control all plans,programs, projects and activities of the Governmentrelative to energy exploration, development,utilization, distribution and conservation.
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Organizational Structure
SECRETARY
UNDERSECRETARY
ASSISTANT
SECRETARY
ENERGY RESOURCE
DEVELOPMENT BUREAU(ERDB)
RENEWABLE ENERGY
MANAGEMENT BUREAU(REMB)
ENERGY UTILIZATION
MANAGEMENT BUREAU(EUMB)
OIL INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT
BUREAU(OIMB)
ENERGY POLICY & PLANNING BUREAU(EPPB)
ELECTRIC POWER
INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT
BUREAU(EPIMB)
INFORMATIONTECHNOLOGY & MGT. SERVICES
LEGALSERVICES
FINANCIAL SERVICES
ADMINISTRATIVE
SERVICES
ENERGY RESEARCH &
TESTING LABORATORY
SERVICES
Consumer Welfare and Promotion Staff
Public Affairs Staff
Internal Audit Staff
Investment Promotion Staff
Luzon Field Office
Visayas Field Office
Mindanao Field Office
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Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipino
Policy Framework
DUTERTENOMICS: “Build Build Build”
VISION 2040:
Philippine Energy Plan
(and other relevant plans and policies)
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* Preliminary as of 24 April 2018
Oil33.8%
Coal26.8%
Natural Gas5.6%
RE33.8%
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By Fuel By Source
Imported Energy
To t a l E n e r g y 5 7 . 7 1 M T O E
S e l f - S u f f i c i e n c y 5 1 . 0 %
R e n e w a b l e E n e r g y ( R E ) 3 3 . 8 %
C l e a n E n e r g y( R E + N AT G A S )
3 9 . 4 %
Oil, 32.7
Coal, 15.9
Biofuels,
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Indigenous
51.0%
Imported
49.0%
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Total Final Energy Consumption by Fuel (2017)
Oil
48.8%
Biomass
21.0%
Natural Gas
0.2%
Electricity
8.8%
Coal
19.7%
Biofuels
1.5%
Total Final
Energy
Consumption
34.03 MTOE
* Preliminary as of 24 April 2018
** Excludes non-energy used
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Total Final Energy Consumption by Sector (2017)
Transport
35.5%
Commercial
13.0%
Residential
26.7%
Agri., Fishery and Forestry
23.3%
Industry
1.5%
Total Final
Energy
Consumption
34.03 MTOE
* Preliminary as of 24 April 2018
** Excludes non-energy used
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Capacity Mix (2017)
INSTALLED CAPACITY
35.4%Coal
18.3%
NatGas15.2%
RE
31.1%Oil-based
37.4%Coal
16.0%
NatGas16.0%
RE
30.5%Oil-based
DEPENDABLE CAPACITY
TOTAL INSTALLED CAPACITY: 22,728 MW TOTAL DEPENDABLE CAPACITY: 20,515 MW
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COAL RENEWABLE NATURAL GAS OIL-BASED
49.6% 24.6% 21.8% 4.0%
46,847 GWh 23,183 GWh 20,547 GWh 3,793 GWh
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By Fuel Type By Sector
Energy Demand Outlook, 2017 - 2040 (in MTOE)
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Energy Supply Outlook, 2017 – 2040
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2017 (preliminary)
Total Energy: 57.7 MTOE
2040 Outlook
Total Energy: 137.8 MTOE
Total Primary Energy Supply, 2017 and 2040
Oil
33.8%
Coal
26.8%
Natural Gas
5.6%
Hydro
4.1%
Geothermal
15.3%
Biomass
13.1%
Solar/Wind
0.3%
Biofuels
0.9%
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Challenges of the Philippine Energy Sector
Ensuring energy security, reliability and reasonably-
priced energy
Social acceptability of energy resources or
technologies
Energy resource development hindered by
transnational / geographical boundaries
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