The Philippine Star

AC Energy eyes 150-MW diesel power plant in Rizal

- By DANESSA RIVERA

The energy business group of Ayala Corp. is looking to develop a 150-megawatt (MW) diesel power plant in Pililia, Rizal to serve the peaking requiremen­ts of the Luzon grid, its top official said.

AC Energy CEO John Eric Francia said the group is now going through pre-developmen­t process for the diesel power plant.

“[We’re now in] permitting, [getting] ECC (environmen­tal compliance certificat­e). We’re doing the studies now. We’re hopeful that we’ll get to start the constructi­on as soon as we complete all the requiremen­ts,” he said.

In October 2017, AC Energy DevCo Inc. was cleared to conduct a grid impact study (GIS) on a 300-MW diesel modular generator set power plant in Pililia, Rizal.

AC Energy DevCo is affiliated with Ayala Energy Holdings Inc., which took over Bronzeoak Philippine­s Inc. It owns solar projects in Negros — San Carlos Solar Energy, Negros Island Solar Energy and Monte Solar Energy.

Francia said the peaking plant will be able to complement the intermitte­nt supply being provided by renewable energy (RE) projects once RE policies are in place.

“We believe the country will need more peaking and reserve, ancillary capacity… especially in a world where you inject more renewables,” he said.

“This is in line with thinking that RPS (Renewable Portfolio Standards) will succeed. You will see intermitte­ncy… and you need ancillary for that,” Francia said.

A provision of the Renewable Energy Act of 2008, RPS mandates power industry players to produce and source a certain percentage of electricit­y from RE sources such as biomass, waste-toenergy technology, wind energy, solar energy, run-of-river hydroelect­ric power systems, impounding hydroelect­ric power systems, ocean energy and geothermal energy.

Last month, Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi signed a circular which prescribes the rules and guidelines in the establishm­ent of RPS for on-grid areas which mandates

distributi­on utilities (DUs), retail electricit­y suppliers including those power generation companies serving directly-connection customers to source or produce a certain percentage of their electricit­y requiremen­ts from eligible RE resources.

The RPS for on-grid areas is initially anchored on the country’s aspiration­al target of 35 percent RE share in the energy mix by 2030, which will be reviewed under the forthcomin­g updating of the National Renewable Energy Program.

The DOE has set 2018 and 2019 as transition years to prepare the power industry in developing their compliance plans to the minimum RPS requiremen­ts.

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