Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘First come, first served’ policy for RE projects

Allocation scheme seen to weed out speculator­s

- By Amy R. Remo

THE DEPARTMENT of Energy is adopting a “first come, first served” policy in allocating the limited 760megawat­t installati­on target for renewable energy (RE) projects, eliciting a mix of disbelief and support among local developers.

Energy Secretary Carlos Jericho Petilla said this policy meant that renewable energy developers must take the risk of building the power plant first before securing from the government an allocation from the installati­on target for their projects.

The first developers to build their facilities and pass the criteria upon checking by the DOE would be qualified under the installati­on target, which refers to the total capacity of renewable energy projects that will be allowed to be constructe­d within a three-year period. This also means that their projects can get the feed-in-tariff (FIT) rates, which will assure developers of fixed cashflow over a 20-year period.

Under the current installati­on target, 250 MW has been allocated for hydropower projects, 250 MW for biomass, 50 MW for solar, 200 MWfor wind power and 10 MWfor ocean power.

According to Petilla, the new policy would help weed out the speculator­s from the more serious energy players, although he admitted that it might give an undue, default advantage to the bigger power players, which might have more expertise and financial muscle to execute their projects.

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