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SEC. JOSE RENE D. ALMENDRAS Department of Energy
Diversified Energy Mix 2010 Primary Energy Mix
Oil
36.4%
Coal
17.3% NatGas
7.4%
Hydro
4.8%
Geothermal
21.0%
Biomass
13.1%*
Total Energy = 40.73 MTOE Shares Self-Sufficiency = 57.5% Green Energy = 46.3% RE = 38.9%
Note: a) Wind and Solar contribute 0.001% with total capacity of 39 MW
Biomass Breakdown Industry = 27% Residential = 67% Commercial = 6%
Biomass 0.05%
Solar and Wind 0.05%
Geothermal 43.11%
Hydro 9.79%
Natural Gas 13.78%
Coal 25.69%
Oil 7.52% Total Energy = 19.81 MTOE
Shares Self-sufficiency = 66.8% Green Energy = 66.8% RE = 53.0%
Diversified Energy Mix 2010 Power Generation Fuel Mix
Gross Generatiopn = 67,743 GWh
Coal
34.40%
Oil Based
10.48%Natural Gas
28.81%
Geothermal
14.66%
Hydro
11.52%
Wind
0.09%
Solar
0.002%Biomass
0.04%
Note: Generation data includes grid connected, embedded, and off-grid generators
Total Generation = 67,743 GWh Shares Self-sufficiency = 62.9% Green Energy = 55.1 % RE = 26.3%
Diversified Energy Mix 2010 Power Generation Mix
Energy Resource Development
a. Fossil Fuel Oil and Gas Exploration
b. Renewable Energy
c. Liquified Natural Gas
On-going Challenge of Hydro Carbons
Oil/Hydro Carbons
Global oil demand is expected to rise to 89.9 mb/d as
economic growth accelerates through end-2012;
Non-OPEC supply fell in March to 52.7 mb/d. For the
remaining months, supply is expected to grow to 53.4
mb/d
March OPEC supply held near 3 ½ year highs, up by 135
kb/d to 31.43 mb/d
Fuelling Sustainable Transport Program
Compressed Natural Gas
(CNG) Electric Tricycle (E-trike)
Energy Efficiency and Conservation
Electricity
Ave. Spot Price:
2010 – P6.75
2011 – P4.60
2012 – P5.08 (March 2012)
Power Situation April 2012
MW
Base-load
Intermediate
Peak
TIME OF DAY
Reserve Margin Requirement
Bilateral
Contract
Spot
Market
Capacity Mix LUZON VISAYAS MINDANAO
BASELOAD POWER PLANTS:
63.94%
BASELOAD POWER PLANTS:
71.88%
BASELOAD POWER PLANTS:
37.31%
Note: • Base-load Power Plants are the facilities used to meet some or all of a given continuous energy demand,
and produce energy at a constant rate, usually at low cost relative to other facilities available to the system
Installed Capacity = 11,869 MW
Installed Capacity = 2,393 MW
Installed Capacity = 1,971 MW
Geothermal Hydro
Coal Oil-based
Natgas
Source: DOR & DOH of NGCP
Legend: 2012 System Peak Demand
2012 Max Peak = 7,463 MW
Min Capacity = 7,592 MW
Max Capacity = 9,127 MW
2012 Min Peak = 5847 MW
Required Reserve Margin
Required Reserve Margin
Source: DOR & DOH of NGCP
Legend:
Geothermal Hydro
Coal Oil-based
2012 System Peak Demand
2012 Max Peak = 1,423 MW
2012 Min Peak = 1,205 MW
Min Capacity = 1,545 MW
Max Capacity = 1,843 MW
Required Reserve Margin
Required Reserve Margin
2012 Curtailed Demand
Source: DOR & DOH of NGCP
Legend:
Geothermal Hydro
Coal Oil-based
2012 Curtailed Demand = 1,219 MW
2011 Min Demand = 1,034 MW
Max Capacity = 1,287 MW
Min Capacity = 1,097 MW
Required Reserve Margin
Required Reserve Margin
Power Supply-Demand Situation
Notes: • Source of data, NGCP Daily Operation Report • * Actual System Peak Demand for the Month of March 2012 for Luzon-Visayas Grid • * Projected System Peak Demand for the Month of March 2012 for Mindanao Grid
Power Supply and Demand LUZON VISAYAS MINDANAO
Available Capacity 9,127 1,843 1,280
Peak Demand* 7,346 1,423 1,300
Surplus/(Deficit) 1,781 420 (20)
Required Reserve Margin 1,588 257 150
Peak Demand + Reserve Margin
8,934 1,680 1,450
Surplus/(Deficit) @ Demand + Reserve Margin
193 163 (170)
Pulangi after repair
100
Embedded Generation
74
SEC. JOSE RENE D. ALMENDRAS Department of Energy