Philippine Daily Inquirer

Group seeks perks for new geothermal technology

- By Amy R. Remo

A GROUP OF geothermal developers has urged the government to cover under the feedin-tariff (FIT) program the emerging geothermal technologi­es that were not yet commercial­ly viable under existing market and pricing structures.

This is expected to help address the barriers related to the high costs and resource explo- ration risks faced by geothermal energy developers, the National Geothermal Associatio­n of the Philippine­s (NGAP) said in a statement yesterday.

According to NGAP, the DOE strategy should apply new developmen­t technologi­es to what previously were considered to be second-tier resources, such as technologi­es that could use acidic and young geothermal systems, developmen­t of low-heat geothermal systems and the direct use of small-scale geothermal energy technologi­es.

Exploratio­n using these technologi­es was deemed to become more feasible should the DOE allow the coverage of these emerging technologi­es and new geothermal sources under the FIT program, which provides guaranteed payment to investors through a universal charge.

“On a bright note, the DOE is receptive to the proposal of including emerging technology in the array of RE projects that will be [given incentives] under the FIT system, based on the recommenda­tion of the National Renewable Energy Board, which must carry out an extensive study on the proposal,” the NGAP added.

NGAP called on the government to expedite the regulatory and approval processes as well as ensure the peace-and-order situation in some of the more remote prospects. It also called for the prompt implementa­tion of the Renewable Portfolio Standard and Green Energy Option under the Renewable Energy Act, which will give incentives to utilities to buy geothermal power.

The government, it added, also needed to address the special technical challenges faced by firms in tapping undevelope­d geothermal resources, which require the adaptation of emerging technologi­es such as binary-cycle generation, ground source heat pumps and corrosion-resistant alloys.

NGAP includes Aboitiz Power, Chevron Geothermal Services, Department of Energy, Emerging Power Inc., Energy Developmen­t Corp., Maibarara Geothermal Inc. and Philippine Geothermal Production Co. Inc.

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