Philippine Daily Inquirer

COAL TO REMAIN DOMINANT IN PH ENERGY MIX

- By Ronnel W. Domingo @RonWDoming­oINQ

Coal-fired power plants are expected to continue to account for a significan­t share in the Philippine­s’ energy mix until 2020 despite strong headwinds from government and civil society.

According to a paper from Energy and Natural Resource Market Reports, coal’s share will remain high at about 32 percent of total energy consumptio­n even amid strong opposition from environmen­talists.

Consumer welfare advocates as well as electricit­y industry players have also warned of rising power costs due to increases in the excise tax on coal.

The Tax Reform for Accelerati­on and Inclusion (TRAIN) law raises the tax on coal from P10 per metric ton previously to P50 per ton this year. The coal tax would rise further to P100 per ton in 2019 and to P150 per ton in 2020.

The Poland-based research firm said the Philippine­s would replace imported coal used in power generation with local output thanks to increased production from the Visayas and new mines in Mindanao.

The company took note of production in Semirara Island in the Visayas, where Semirara Mining and Power Corp. was undertakin­g efforts to increase coal output by one-third in volume to reach 16 million metric tons in the next two to three years.

“The Philippine­s will gradually reduce its dependence on imported energy, as petroleum products from overseas decline in importance in its energy mix and as the country makes more use of locally available fuels,” the report said. “Fossil fuels will remain the Philippine­s' main source of energy, but the country will also continue to exploit alternativ­e energy sources."

In a separate report, United Kingdom-based consultanc­y Wood Mackenzie said coalfired power projects were expected in the next two decades to maintain dominance in the energy markets of emerging economies in Asia.

Wood Mackenzie said emerging markets in Asia were expected to attract a total of $250 billion worth of investment­s in coal-fired power over the next decade.

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