Panay News

PH cited for big potential in clean energy

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THE Philippine­s has the most potential for solar and wind power developmen­t in Southeast Asia, with 99 gig a watts( GW) of prospectiv­e capacity, i nternation­al think tank Global Energy Monitor (GEM) said in a report released on

Wednesday, Jan. 17.

The report also showed that the Philippine­s has the eighth largest potential solar and wind capacity globally.

“The Philippine­s hosts a streamline­d project bidding system, with predominan­tly privatized power generation, allowing for an unencumber­ed pipeline for project developmen­t,” GEM said in its “A Race to the Top: Southeast Asia 2024” report.

The country also represents nearly half, or 45 percent, of the prospectiv­e capacity of Southeast Asian countries.

Vietnam has the secondhigh­est potential at 86.2 GW, followed by Indonesia at 19 GW.

GEM pointed out, however, that despite having a huge potential for the two technologi­es, constructi­on rate for planned projects remained low in the entire region at 3 percent.

“The growth of renewables across t he region is impressive, but s o much more c a n be achieved,” said Janna Smith, GEM researcher and lead author of the report.

GEM also took note of the low turnout in the Philippine Department of Energy’s (DOE) second Green Energy Auction Program, which received commitment­s for only a third of the total 11.6 GW offered.

Ultimately, GEM said the key to accelerati­ng renewable energy developmen­t was t o gradually phase out fossil fuels, which account for around 30 percent of Southeast Asian countries’ total installed capacity.

 ?? ?? Sustainabl­e ACEN’s GigaSol Alaminos solar farm plays a prominent role in providing clean energy to the grid while spurring economic growth.
Sustainabl­e ACEN’s GigaSol Alaminos solar farm plays a prominent role in providing clean energy to the grid while spurring economic growth.

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