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Where we are now: 2016 Energy Supply
By Fuel By Source
Imported Energy
RE
37.0%
Oil-based
34.9%
Coal
22.0%
Natural Gas
6.1%
Imported
44.7%
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Indigenous
55.3%
50.0
45.0
40.0
35.0
30.0
25.0
20.0
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Total Energy 53.19 MTOE
Self-Sufficiency 55.3%
Renewable Energy (RE) 37.0%
Clean Energy
(RE + Nat Gas)
43.1%
Biofuels 0.3
Coal 10.8
Oil 33.5
Where we are now: 2016 Energy Supply
Imported Oil
33.5%
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Imported Coal
10.8%
Imported Biofuels
0.3%
Oil 1%
Natural Gas 6%
Coal 11%
Hydro 3.8%
Geothermal 17.9%
Biomass 14.1%
Solar/Wind 0.3%
Biofuels 0.6%
Indigenous
55.3%
Total Energy: 53.19 MTOE
Self-sufficiency: 55.3%
Renewable Energy: 37.0%
RE + Nat Gas: 43.1%
Total Installed Capacity:
Renewable Energy Share:
21,424 MW 32.5%
Total Generation:
Renewable Energy:
RE + Nat Gas:
90,797 GWh
24.2% 46.1%
Installed Capacity Gross Generation
Coal
34.6%
Oil-based
16.9%
Natural Gas
16.0% Geothermal
8.9%
Hydro
16.9%
Biomass,
Wind, Solar
6.6%
RE
32.5%
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Coal
47.7%
Oil-based
6.2%
Natural Gas
21.9%
s 0.8% Solar 1.2%
Wind 1.1%
RE
24.2%
Where we are now: 2016 Power Capacity and Gross Generation
Geothermal
12.2%
Hydro
8.9%
Biomas
Strategic Directions 2017 – 2040
ENSURE
ENERGY
SECURITY
EXPAND
ENERGY
ACCESS
STRENGTHEN
CONSUMER
WELFARE AND
PROTECTION
PROMOTE A
LOW CARBON
FUTURE
IMPLEMENT,
MONITOR AND
INTEGRATE SECTORAL
AND TECHNOLOGICAL
ROADMAPS AND
ACTION PLANS
STRENGTHEN
COLLABORATION
AMONG ALL
GOVERNMENT
AGENCIES INVOLVED
IN ENERGY
FOSTER
STRONGER
INTERNATIONAL
RELATIONS AND
PARTNERSHIPS
ADVOCATE THE
PASSAGE OF THE
DEPARTMENT’S
LEGISLATIVE
AGENDA
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2016 Actual
Total Energy: 53.2 MTOE
2040 Outlook (Clean Energy Scenario)
Total Energy: 134.2 MTOE
Oil
32.2%
Coal
41.6%
Hydro
1.9%
Natural Gas
4.1%
0.0% Geothermal
7.1% Biomass
9.0%
Solar/Wind
Biofuels
1.1%
Other
Technology
3.1%
Oil
34.9%
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Coal
22.0%
Hydro
3.8%
Natural Gas
6.1%
Geothermal
17.9%
Biomass
14.1%
Solar/Wind
0.3%
Biofuels
0.9%
Where we are headed: Primary Energy Mix 2016 and 2040
Where we are headed: Additional Power Capacities 2017-2040
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New Policy Initiatives
• Executive Order No. 30 (EO 30) Creating the Energy Investment
Coordinating Council (EICC) in Order to
Streamline the Regulatory Procedures
Affecting Energy Projects
Classification of Energy Projects of
National Significance (EPNS) o Capital Investment of at least PhP 3.5
Billion
o Contribution to the country’s economic
development
o Consequential economic impact o Potential contribution to the
balance of payments o Impact on the environment
o
country’s
Complex technical processes and
engineering designs o Infrastructure requirements
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New Policy Initiatives
• Energy Resiliency Policy
“Adoption of Resiliency Planning and
to Program in the Energy Industry
Mitigate Adverse Effects Brought About
by Disasters”
Promotes planning and investment to
ensure nation’s energy infrastructure
continues to deliver while anticipating
and reducing vulnerabilities
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Challenges
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• Ensuring energy security, reliability and reasonably-priced energy
• Passage of energy-related bills (e.g. energy efficiency and
conservation, etc.)
• Harmonization of laws/policies
• Social acceptability of energy resources or technologies
• Energy resource development hindered by transnational /
geographical boundaries
Challenges
• To strengthen energy security, expand energy access and promote
technology neutrality
Integrated LNG
Nuclear
Korea’s Singori Nuclear Plant (Source: http://www.koreaittimes.com/images/singori.jpg)
LNG Tanker (Source: https://energy.gov/fe/science-innovation/oil-gas/liquefied-natural-gas)
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