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6. PRLCE in the Philippines Elvira Torres-Gelindon Senior Researcher, APERC

6. PRLCE in the Philippines Elvira Torres-Gelindon Senior Researcher, APERC . APERC Workshop, Da Nang, Vietnam 18 November 2013. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION. RE SOURCES. ENERGY MIX. Fuel Input Mix for Power Generation. Primary Energy Mix. RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT.

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6. PRLCE in the Philippines Elvira Torres-Gelindon Senior Researcher, APERC

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  1. 6. PRLCE in the Philippines Elvira Torres-Gelindon Senior Researcher, APERC APERC Workshop, Da Nang, Vietnam 18 November 2013

  2. OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION

  3. RE SOURCES

  4. ENERGY MIX Fuel Input Mix for Power Generation Primary Energy Mix

  5. RENEWABLE ENERGY DEVELOPMENT National Renewable Energy Program (NREP) Passage of Republic Act 9513 or Renewable Act of 2008 National Renewable Energy Board (NREB) -Accelerates the economy’s RE development Renewable Energy Management Bureau (REMB)

  6. NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM (NREP) Institutionalize a comprehensive approach to accelerate the applications of renewable energy technologies in a sustainable manner The 2010 RE Capacity level tripled by 2030

  7. AREAS COVERED IN THE REVIEW PRLCE

  8. RECOMMENDATIONS THE

  9. INSTITUTIONAL CONTEXT

  10. RENEWABLE ENERGY GOALS, TARGETS and STRATEGY

  11. REGULATION AND INFRASTRUCTURE

  12. SUB-SECTORAL RECOMMENDATIONS Bio-Fuels and Biomass Energy (5) Geothermal, Solar and Wind (9) Hydropower Energy (5)

  13. POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM (7) Feed-in-Tariff FiT for Ocean Thermal projects is for further study and data gathering, while the Hydropower Reservoir and Geothermal supplies were not subjected to the FIT due to market competitiveness.

  14. GREEN HOUSE GAS MANAGEMENT (5) (continue) Accelerate the registration procedures for applications for FIT qualification and also the joint use of FIT and RPS for RE promotion should be optimized and clarified. CDM RPS

  15. 45 RECOMMENDATIONS THE

  16. THE REVIEW TEAM

  17. PHOTOS

  18. Thank you for your kind attention http://aperc.ieej.or.jp

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