The Philippine Star

Expanded list of EEC projects qualified for tax perks sought

- – Richmond Mercurio

The Philippine Energy Efficiency Alliance (PE2) has called on the government to expand the types of energy efficiency and conservati­on (EEC) projects that would qualify for tax incentives.

PE2 said it has submitted a proposal to the Department of Energy (DOE) and the Board of Investment­s (BOI), asking both agencies to consider additional project types to be eligible for fiscal perks under the Corporate Recovery and Tax Incentives for Enterprise­s (CREATE) Act and the Energy Efficiency and Conservati­on Act.

“While we are aware that both DOE and BOI are reviewing their respective EEC guidelines for fiscal incentives to capture rooftop solar facilities, it may be a suitable opportunit­y for both agencies to review the list of eligible projects for DOE endorsemen­t and BOI registrati­on,” PE2 president Alexander Ablaza said.

“Beyond the traditiona­l energy efficiency projects aimed at reducing specific energy consumptio­n of private sector and government energy end-users, larger projects involving clean energy production for 100 percent off-take by the establishm­ents should be explicitly included in the list,” he said.

Among those that the group is proposing that end-users, energy service companies (ESCO) and third-party project developers (TPPDs) include as eligible projects are energy efficiency and ESCO projects or EEC measures to improve energy efficiency of a system or consumptio­n within a defined project boundary.

It also seeks for the inclusion of own-use renewable energy facilities and cleaner fuel and transition fuel-based generation facilities that are not exporting power to the grid, as well as energy storage systems which are also not exporting power to the grid and intended to store energy of an end-user for use at a later time.

Also being proposed for tax perks eligibilit­y are waste heat recovery or combined heat and power facilities not exporting power to the grid and intended to capture waste heat and other forms of waste energy to be converted and cycled back to the end-user’s operations as useful forms of energy.

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