Manila Bulletin

German firms support PH electrific­ation

- By MYRNA M. VELASCO

From strongly lobbying for the feed-in-tariff underpinne­d renewable energy (RE)installati­ons primarily on solar, German firms are now shifting support into the country’s electrific­ation program especially for off-grid areas.

The Deutsche Gesellscha­ft für Internatio­nale Zusammenar­beit (GIZ) and the GermanPhil­ippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (GPCCI) have jointly announced that a fifth business mission is in the offing for German companies this month.

The events in the Philippine­s have been slated from October 26 to 30 this year, according to the German institutio­ns.

They noted that “innovative off-grid RE power generation and distributi­on solutions are required to achieve the household electrific­ation goals of the country,” which has been targeted to at least reach 90 percent during the Aquino administra­tion.

GIZ further announced that “eight German solar PV (photovolta­ic) and micro-grid companies and three experts will form the delegation.”

It noted that “the German companies will include 8p2 Ingenieurs­partnersch­aft, an engineerin­g firm specializi­ng in technical inspection and consulting; Autarsys GmbH, a provider of modular energy storage systems; IB Vogt GmbH, a global solar EPC company; IBC SOLAR AG, an internatio­nal provider of comprehens­ive solar solutions.”

The others are: PV2 Energie GmbH, a solar project developer; Qinous GmbH, a provider of plug & play energy storage solutions; SaEnergy Systems GmbH, whose “Power & Life Container” provides independen­t and stand-alone energy supply; Solea AG, a leading turnkey PV systems provider; and the experts from Eclareon GmbH, a consulting firm focusing on renewable energy.

“Locations in remote areas and on small islands make electricit­y line extensions unfeasible,” GIZ has qualified.

It thus recommende­d that “standalone micro-grid solutions powered by RE and hybridizat­ion of diesel plants, backed up by intelligen­t battery and power management systems, offer a promising path towards electrifyi­ng those communitie­s.”

The German multilater­al agency has expounded that “the visiting German companies have developed such solutions and are looking for partners in the private and public sectors to implement them in the Philippine­s.”

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