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    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

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    Solar & Wind Energy

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    The views expressed in this presentation are those of the present

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    S. Sibayan-Chargeanagement Division

    Asia Structured Consultation

    2010

    r and do not necessarily represent those of the Asian Development Bank.

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    Power Sect

    Population 83 million; 82% conn

    Energy Mix at 57% fossil fuel-boil), 43% Renewable Energy

    Power Generation: RE Accounts3,478 MW, Geothermal1,972 MSolar 6.7 MW)

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    Generation rate US cents 0.06

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    Committed capacity 1,354 MW

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    30) is 16,550 MW (Luzon -11,900 MW,2,500 MW)

    while indicative capacity 4,211 MW

    isayas grids are interconnected

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    Wind R Limited indigenous fossil fuel resources but si

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    Identified potential sites with

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    W/m2 and transmission line over25% of levelized cost of combined

    generation and transmission

    costs.

    nificant solar, geothermal, hydro and wind

    Philippine total potential is about

    7,400 MW covering 1,038 wind

    sites:

    Luzon: 686 sites; 4,900 MW

    Visayas: 305 sites; 2,168 MW

    Mindanao: 47 sites; 336 MW

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    Wind Pow

    Capacity: 33 MW (20

    WTG @ 1.65 MW)

    Height of hub : 70 m

    Cost = US$ 47.6 M

    Northwind Wind Power Project

    Bangui Bay, Ilocos Norte

    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGYDEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

    r Projects

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    TECHNICAL ASPECT

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    lines, ports and road networks;

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    resource and still emerging tech

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    Institutional

    REPUBLIC ACT 9513 - Renewable Energy Act of 2 AN ACT PROMOTING THE DEVELOPMENT, UTILIZATI

    RESOURCES AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES

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    08ON AND COMMERCIALIZATION OF RENEWABLE ENERGY

    NON-FISCAL INCENTIVES

    1. Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS)

    2. Feed-In Tariff System

    3. Green Energy Option

    4. Net Metering

    Other Features

    1. National Renewable Energy Board

    2. Renewable Energy Management

    Bureau3. RE Trust Fund

    4. Financial Assistance Program

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    ons (500 MW)

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