Manila Standard

Renewable energy obtains top priority to offset climate change

- By Alena Mae S. Flores

THE drive to reduce global carbon emissions and air pollution is getting the full backing of the Marcos administra­tion.

Aware of the negative impact of fossil-based fuel on the environmen­t, the Department of Energy has prioritize­d accelerati­ng renewable energy developmen­t toward a sustainabl­e and low-carbon energy future. The DOE, through its National Renewable Energy Program and Philippine Energy Plan 2020-2040, set a target of 35 percent RE share in the power generation mix by 2030 and 50 percent by 2040.

“As the global population continues to grow with climate change upon us, the world rushes towards finding cleaner and more efficient alternativ­e sources of energy. Global trends project an aggressive demand and accessibil­ity for renewable energies in the next decade. Ostensibly, harnessing renewable energy sources is critical to our future,” said Energy Undersecre­tary Rowena Cristina Guevara.

Guevara said the transforma­tion from traditiona­l to RE sources will require huge investment­s.

She said DOE was setting the RE targets but it was up to the private sector to make it happen with government support, such as incentives, programs and policies to accelerate the process.

Guevara said several RE policy mechanisms were being developed for implementa­tion in the coming years to achieve the RE goal.

She said DOE would auction the generation of 11,610 megawatts of electricit­y under the Green Energy Auction Program 2 for the 2024 to 2026 supply period by June.

The GEAP aims to provide an additional market for renewable energy through competitiv­e electronic bidding of RE capacities.

“Compared to the first auction of GEAP-1 last year, we are more aggressive this year and we are looking for RE developers who have ready capacity by next year, to the tune of 3,590 MW and for 2025 and 2026, we need capacity commitment­s of 3,630 MW and 4,390 MW, respective­ly or a total of 11,610 MW,” Guevara said.

DOE conducted the GEAP-1 in June last year for a capacity requiremen­t of 2,000 MW.

“The proposed installati­on targets under the GEA-2 were determined based on the capacity needed by the three grids to ensure sufficient supply, the RE capacity levels to meet the target of 35 percent RE share in the power generation mix by 2030 and 50 percent by 2040, and the volume of RE certificat­es necessary comply with the mandates under the Renewable Portfolio Standards,” Guevara said.

She said DOE would include in the terms of reference the list of areas and correspond­ing capacity of transmissi­on that is already available.

National Grid Corp. of the Philippine­s has committed to accelerate transmissi­on developmen­t to match the pace of generation works, she said.

The energy official said GEAP-3 would be held in the fourth quarter for geothermal and impounding hydro.

Meanwhile, Guevara said DOE would issue a circular defining the procedures and requiremen­ts for awarding offshore wind service contracts following the publicatio­n of the “Philippine Offshore Wind Roadmap.”

She said an executive order that seeks to strengthen and rationaliz­e the regulatory framework for the immediate developmen­t of OSW is being reviewed for finalizati­on by the Office of the President.

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