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8/20/2019 Wind Energy Industry 2011 by BOI_2 http://slidepdf.com/reader/full/wind-energy-industry-2011-by-boi2 1/3 WIND ENERGY Industry Studies Department Board of Investments 1 Introduction The Philippines is the top wind power producer in Southeast Asia having 33 MW wind turbines in Bangui, Ilocos Norte that started operation in 2005. A study by the US National Renewable Energy Laboratory (US NREL) shows that there are 10,000 sq. km. of land areas in six regions with good-to- excellent wind resources. These windy areas can support a potential installed capacity of 76,600 MW. Philippine Advantage The Philippines’ potential for wind energy is attributed to its many good wind sites due to its location in the Asia-Pacific monsoon belt. Its potential wind power seems sizable compared with other power producing countries like Germany, Spain, US, Denmark, and India. Wind power density is at 500 W/m 2. US NREL – DOE study shows that out of the 73 provinces in the Philippines 47 have at least 500 MW wind potential and 25 have at least 1,000 MW. Ideal locations The following locations were identified in the US NREL study to have a potential wind electricity capacity of 76,600 MW over an area of 10,000 km² (see Figure 1): 1. Batanes and Babuyan Island 2. Northwest tip of Luzon (Ilocos Norte) 3. Higher interior terrain of Luzon, Mindoro, Samar, Leyte, Panay, Negros, Cebu, Palawan, Eastern Mindanao and adjacent islands 4. Well-exposed east-facing coastal locations from Northern Luzon southward to Samar 5. The wind corridors between Luzon and Mindoro (including Lubang Island) 6. The wind corridors between Mindoro and Panay (including the Semirara & Cuyo Island) Investment Opportunities Wind Power Projects for Partnership/Private Sector Participation: Project Location Capacity (MW) Project Cost (in US$ Million) Implementation Schedule Northwind Pamplona Project (Northeast Wind Systems Corporation) Pamplona, Cagayan Valley 30 75 2011 Northwind Aparri Project (Northwind Group of Companies) Aparri, Cagayan Valley 40 100 2011 Burgos Wind Power Project (Energy Development Corp.) Saoit, Burgos Ilocos Norte Nagsurot, Burgos Ilocos Norte 40 46 258 2012 Mauban Wind Farm Project (Quezon Power Philippines) Mauban, Quezon 12 30 2014 Pagudpud Wind Power Project (Energy Development Corp.) Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte 40 100 TBD Camiguin Island Wind Power Project (Energy Development Corp.) Camiguin Island 5 12.5 TBD Industry Players

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WIND ENERGY

Industry Studies DepartmentBoard of Investments

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Introduction

The Philippines is the top wind power producer in Southeast Asia having 33 MW wind turbines inBangui, Ilocos Norte that started operation in 2005. A study by the US National Renewable EnergyLaboratory (US NREL) shows that there are 10,000 sq. km. of land areas in six regions with good-to-

excellent wind resources. These windy areas can support a potential installed capacity of 76,600MW.

Philippine Advantage

• The Philippines’ potential for wind energy is attributed to its many good wind sites due to itslocation in the Asia-Pacific monsoon belt.

• Its potential wind power seems sizable compared with other power producing countries likeGermany, Spain, US, Denmark, and India.

• Wind power density is at 500 W/m 2. • US NREL – DOE study shows that out of the 73 provinces in the Philippines 47 have at least

500 MW wind potential and 25 have at least 1,000 MW.Ideal locations

• The following locations were identified in the US NREL study to have a potential windelectricity capacity of 76,600 MW over an area of 10,000 km² (see Figure 1):

1. Batanes and Babuyan Island2. Northwest tip of Luzon (Ilocos Norte)3. Higher interior terrain of Luzon, Mindoro, Samar, Leyte, Panay, Negros, Cebu, Palawan,

Eastern Mindanao and adjacent islands4. Well-exposed east-facing coastal locations from Northern Luzon southward to Samar5. The wind corridors between Luzon and Mindoro (including Lubang Island)

6. The wind corridors between Mindoro and Panay (including the Semirara & Cuyo Island)

Investment Opportunities

Wind Power Projects for Partnership/Private Sector Participation:

Project Location Capacity(MW)

Project Cost(in US$ Million)

ImplementationSchedule

Northwind Pamplona Project(Northeast Wind SystemsCorporation)

Pamplona, CagayanValley 30 75 2011

Northwind Aparri Project(Northwind Group ofCompanies)

Aparri, CagayanValley 40 100 2011

Burgos Wind Power Project(Energy Development Corp.)

Saoit, Burgos Ilocos Norte Nagsurot, BurgosIlocos Norte

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46 258 2012

Mauban Wind Farm Project(Quezon Power Philippines) Mauban, Quezon 12 30 2014

Pagudpud Wind Power Project(Energy Development Corp.)

Pagudpud, Ilocos Norte 40 100 TBD

Camiguin Island Wind PowerProject(Energy Development Corp.)

Camiguin Island 5 12.5 TBD

Industry Players

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• North Wind Power Development Corporation (33 MW) in Bangui Bay, Ilocos Norte• There are 6 wind farm projects under development:

- PNOC-EDC 140 MW in Ilocos- UPC Asia (100 MW)

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Energy Logics (40-60 MW)- Energy Development Corp. and Isolux-Corsan (a Spanish engineering, construction,concessions and services and real estate development group) (10-15 MW)

- PetroEnergy Resources Corp. (30 MW)- Phil Carbon (30 MW)

• The wind farms in the Philippines get their technologies from large producers of power generatorsand wind pumps in Denmark, US, Spain, and China

Wind Energy Service ContractsAs of March 30, 2011, 45 Wind Energy Service Contracts (HESC) were awarded by the DOE for

projects under pre-development stage.

Government Support

• Identification of potential sites of wind energy resources through wind mapping• Assistance to private entities that have identified frontier areas in further determining if these

areas warrant the establishment of a wind farm• Tapping Japanese technology to jump-start the development of wind energy projects

Costs of Doing Business

Average investment costUS$ 2.0 Million – US$2.5 Million/MW

Contacts

Wind Energy Development Association of the Philippines (WEDAP)Mr. Niels JacobsenPresidentUnit 702, Net One Center, 3rd Ave., cor. 26th St.,Crescent Park, West District, Bonifacio Global City, TaguigTel. Nos.: 815-9521/815 9251/8159252

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