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Renewable Energy in the Visayas

Renewable Energy in the Visayas. Cebu Green Economic Series: Renewable Energy Summit March 7, 2011 ATTY. JOSEFINA PATRICIA M. ASIRIT Chief of Staff/Undersecretary. Outline. Power situation in the Visayas Renewable Energy in Visayas National Renewable Energy Plan.

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Renewable Energy in the Visayas

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  1. Renewable Energy in the Visayas Cebu Green Economic Series: Renewable Energy Summit March 7, 2011 ATTY. JOSEFINA PATRICIA M. ASIRIT Chief of Staff/Undersecretary

  2. Outline • Power situation in the Visayas • Renewable Energy in Visayas • National Renewable Energy Plan

  3. Actual Power Sector Situation: Visayas 2010 vs 2009 = 15.3% Demand Increased Dec 16(106 MW) 2010 Highest Peak = 1,431 MW 2010 Demand Curtailed at Peak (MW) Nov 24(29 MW) May 25(66 MW) Jul 5 (39 MW) Sep 20 (46 MW) Jan 6 (22 MW) Aug 31 (34 MW) Oct 4(48 MW) Jun 4 (71 MW) Apr 28 (88 MW) 2009 Highest Peak = 1,241 MW Feb 25 (35 MW) PEDC Testing & Commissioning of Unit 1 (72 MW) CEDC Testing & Commissioning of Unit 2 (72 MW) CEDC Testing & Commissioning of Unit 1 (72 MW) Max Capacity = 1,417 MW Min Capacity = 862 MW 2008 Highest Peak = 1,176 MW 2008 Lowest Peak = 587 MW Typhoon Frank 2009 Lowest Peak = 852 MW 2010 Lowest Peak = 944 MW January February March April May June July August September October November December Source of Data: DOR of NGCP Note: Leyte-Luzon HVDC power flow not considered

  4. Actual Power Sector Situation: January 2011 Visayas Actual Capacity and Demand GOMP System Capacity GOMP Rated Capacity = 2,095 MW Max Capacity = 1,960 MW Max Capacity = 1,528 MW Min Capacity = 1,743 MW 2011 Max Peak = 1,322 MW PB101,32 MW (1-31 Jan)ES PDPP 3, 12.5 MW (7-31 Jan)FO TPC,45 MW (1-31 Jan) PDPP 1,36 MW (1-31 Jan) CDPP U3,6 MW (1-20 Jan) CPPC U6, 7 MW (7-19 Jan) PB 103 U1,6 MW (1-31 Jan) PDPP 3,10 MW (10-14 Jan) PPC U10,5 MW (14-17 Jan) Implemented MLD due to low system generation Min Capacity = 985 MW LGPP U2, 37 MW(5- 18 Jan) UMPP U1 ,30 MW (8-17 Jan) LGPP U1, 37 MW(1- 16 Jan)FO LGPP U2, 37 MW(17- 31 Jan)MO NNGP 12 MW (1-31 Jan)MO UMPP U2 ,30 MW (21-31 Jan)MO UMPP U3 ,30 MW (1-14 Jan)MO 2011 Min Peak = 983 MW Min Maintenance =135 MW Max Maintenance =353 MW Testing & Commissioning KSPC 140 MW PEDC 70 MW CEDC 224 MW CTPP 1, 50 MW (18-28 Jan) TPC B6,33 MW (5-8 Jan) TPC B7,33 MW (15-30 Jan) CTPP 1, 50 MW (27-31 Jan)FO Source: GOMP of NGCP Source: DOR of NGCP Legend: MO = Maintenance Outage FO = Forced Outage RS = Reserve Shutdown Note: Leyte-Luzon HVDC power flow not considered

  5. Power Sector Situation: Expectations in 2011 2011 Visayas GOMP ASSUMPTIONS: Excludes Embedded Generators ( 33 MW Installed Capacity) Cebu Land base Gas Turbine (54 MW) not available for dispatch Cebu Energy Development Corporation 3 x 82 MW (130 MW) all units available starting January 2011 KEPHILCO (200 MW) and Panay Energy Development Corp. 2 x 82 MW (PEDC 164 MW) not yet considered in NGCP GOMP Unplanned/Forced Outage not yet considered Normal Hydro Condition Leyte-Luzon HVDC Power flow not considered

  6. 2010 Gross Power Generation, GWh Total Generation = 65,795 GWh

  7. Awarded RE contractsinVisayas

  8. Wind Projects

  9. Hydropower Projects *Installed capacity: 10 MW in Antique

  10. Ocean Energy • Deep Ocean Power Philippines, Inc. owns the only RE contract for ocean energy in Visayas. • Investment = P1.5 million • Potential site: Anini-y, Antique

  11. Ocean Energy

  12. Biomass Projects Total Investment (awarded contracts): P17.4 billion

  13. Geothermal Projects

  14. National Renewable Energy Plan • Target Completion: 1st Quarter, 2011 • Collaboration among Renewable Energy Management Bureau (REMB) and all DOE Bureaus • Outlines Target Dates for RE Policy Mechanisms in 2011 • Renewable Portfolio Standards (DOE Draft) – 2nd Quarter • Feed-In Tariff Rates (NREB submission) – 2nd Quarter • Green Energy Option Program – 2nd Quarter • Net-Metering – 3rd Quarter • Transmission System Development – 3rd Quarter • Distribution System Development – 3rd Quarter

  15. National Renewable Energy Plan • Creation of Renewable Energy Market and RE Registrar – 1st Quarter, 2012 • Off-Grid Development – 4th Quarter, 2011 • Promulgation of Rules and Regulations • RETF Administration – 2nd Quarter • Mechanism for RE Host Community/LGU Incentives • BIR-DOF Revenue Regulations for Fiscal Incentives

  16. Energy Reform Agenda “Energy Access for More” A key priority of government to mainstream access of the greater majority to reliable energy services and fuel, most importantly, local productivity and countryside development Good Governance thru stakeholder participation, transparency, multi-sectoral partnership and use of ICT Achieve Optimal Energy Pricing Ensure Energy Security Develop a Sustainable Energy System

  17. Thank you

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