The Philippine Star

Denmark firm working on 1,000 MW wind power output

- By DANESSA RIVERA

Vestas of Denmark, the world’s largest wind turbine manufactur­er, is working on 1,000 megawatts (MW) of wind power projects in the Philippine­s which await firmer policies for the developmen­t of the technology from government.

The company is currently working with a dozen of customers very keen to invest in over 1,000 MW of wind farms in the country, Vestas Asia Pacific president Clive Turton said.

“We are working on dozens of projects here. We’re looking at wind resource, how to connect to the grid, land in preparatio­n for future developmen­t. Even while the uncertaint­y remains as to the regulatory environmen­t, we have a lot of customers who are working behind the scenes waiting to get ready with research going on, land acquisitio­n,” he said.

However, these investors are waiting for clear cut policies from government before pushing through with their investment­s.

“If government gave clear policy structure, there will be a boom in this country… All they need to do is think of a clear structure and in- vestment will follow. There is a large number of investors waiting with their check books to invest in green energy revolution in the Philippine­s,” Turton said.

Vestas earlier said the Philippine­s has the potential to become a leader in the Southeast Asian region as long as clear cut policies on developing wind sector from government are in place.

This is because the country has the strongest wind resource in the region, Turton said.

“The Philippine­s can be a leader in the ASEAN industry and bringing cheap power to people if it wanted to… There’s a great opportunit­y and if there’s one message we’d like to say is that the Philippine­s is uniquely positioned, has a great opportunit­y to exploit wind resources,” he said.

Last June, Vestas issued its position saying the developmen­t of renewable energy, particular­ly wind and solar, in the Philippine­s is nearly at a standstill in the near-term due to the current policy vacuum, which follows the full allocation of the first two rounds of feed-in tariff (FIT).

So far, 393.9 MW had been installed in the country under the FIT system.

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