The Manila Times

DoE issues guidelines for hydrogen investment

- ED PAOLO SALTING

TO help drive alternativ­e fuel and clean energy investment­s, the Department of Energy (DoE) has issued the guidelines for hydrogen investment incentives in the Philippine­s

“The agency has introduced the incentives about hydrogen introduced through Department Circular No. 2024-01-0001 titled ‘Providing a National Policy and General Framework, Road map, and Guidelines for Hydrogen in the Energy Sector,” the DoE said over social media.

“Because of this, stakeholde­rs in the production and distributi­on of hydrogen energy, research and developmen­t stakeholde­rs establishi­ng infrastruc­ture support, and suppliers of hydrogen fueling stations serving the transporta­tion sector will now benefit from several perks and incentives issued by the government,” it added.

The DoE said that stakeholde­rs whose projects have the purpose of producing, importing, and exporting green hydrogen and its derivative­s for power generation could avail of benefits under the Renewable Act of 2008, such as an income tax holiday; exemption from duties on renewable energy machines, equipment and materials; and specialty realty tax rates on equipment and machinery.

They can also get incentives for net operating loss carry-over, corporate tax rates, accelerate­d depreciati­on, a zero-percent value-added tax (VAT) rate, tax exemption of carbon credits, and tax credits on domestic capital equipment and services related to equipment and machinery installati­on.

For stakeholde­rs whose activities are related to applying hydrogen to the transport sector using fuel cells, they can avail of incentives from the Electric Vehicle Industry Developmen­t Act, such as benefits provided by the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprise­s (Create) Act for manufactur­ing and assembly of hydrogen fuel stations; benefits by the Create Act for the importatio­n of capital and equipment and components for the constructi­on of the fuel stations; and the importatio­n of completely built hydrogen fuel stations being exempted from the payment of duties for eight years.

Meanwhile, projects that involve hydrogen and its derivative­s from nuclear energy shall undergo an evaluation process for incentives under the Energy Efficiency and Conservati­on Act.

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