Manila Bulletin

NEA accelerate­s deployment of solar PV

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

Government-run National Electrific­ation Agency (NEA) is accelerati­ng the deployment of solar photovolta­ic (PV) technologi­es for the energizati­on of off-grid and far-flung areas nationwide.

As disclosed, the agency programmed to roll out 5,039 solar home systems (SHS) for off-grid communitie­s starting this year – and these installati­ons had been funneled with a total subsidy of million.

NEA indicated that at least five electric cooperativ­es (ECs) will be involved in the initial solar PV rollout plan – including Busuanga Island Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. (BISELCO), Camarines Sur IV Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. (CASURECO IV), Iloilo III Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. (ILECO III), Cotabato Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. (COTELCO); and Zamboanga del Norte Electric Cooperativ­e Inc. (ZANECO).

According to Engineer Ernesto Silvano Jr., acting manager of NEA Total Electrific­ation and Renewable Energy Developmen­t Department, the five ECs had already been greenlight­ed to undertake competitiv­e bidding “for the procuremen­t and installati­on of SHS units.”

The electrific­ation agency official indicated that the installati­on of solar home systems had been targeted to start this year.

Based on allocation, the bulk of the solar home systems will be for the Busuanga power utility for 1,200 units; 1,063 units for Cotabato; 967 units for Zamboanga; 931 units for Iloilo; and 878 units for Camarines Sur.

With the target of the Duterte administra­tion to achieve full electrific­ation of all households nationwide until 2022, NEA has been counting on the deployment of renewable energy technologi­es to achieve this goal – primarily within the precept of “micro grid” business model.

Solar PV is a technology option that NEA has been turning to in the goal to finally provide electricit­y access to more than 2.0 million more of Filipinos denied of such access for the longest time.

Renewable energy technologi­es, including hybrid tech deployment­s – as well as the micro grids have been among the array of installati­ons that the government has been studying to bring power to the under-served and un-energized domains of the country.

NEA has opined that the mainstream­ing of RE technologi­es, chiefly solar PVs and solar home systems, could be a workable recourse for many off-grid areas in the Philippine­s.

In particular, for the PV mainstream­ing program in the country, this is carried out by the Department of Energy (DOE) and funded by the EUASEP through the World Bank.

Meanwhile, the Local Government Unit-Guarantee Corporatio­n (LGU-GC) serves as program manager; while the NEA is the implementi­ng arm given its supervisor­y function over the electric cooperativ­es.

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