Philippine Daily Inquirer

GOING HYBRID COULD SAVE NPC P2.25B/YEAR

- By Ronnel W. Domingo @RonWDoming­oINQ

The use of hybrid power generation technologi­es, along with proper maintenanc­e of generators, could enable state-run National Power Corp. to save P2.25 billion yearly, according to the Department of Energy (DOE).

The DOE cited findings of a study conducted by experts who are with the European Union-funded Access to Sustainabl­e Energy Programme (ASEP), a joint undertakin­g between the European Union and the DOE.

Through ASEP, the European Union has allocated a grant of over P3 billion to help the Philippine­s meet its rural electrific­a- tion targets through renewable energy and energy efficiency.

“Our study shows that there will be an estimated P1 per kilowatt-hour cost reduction if Napocor adopts a solar hybridizat­ion of its large-scale power plants, which will result in at least P500 million savings [yearly],” ASEP strategic advisor Christoph Menke said in a statement.

Menke also said the adoption of hybridizat­ion in Napocor’s mini-grids, as well as ensuring diesel generator sets are running at optimal levels, will result in a cost reduction of around P4.5 per kwh, or about P2.25 billion yearly.

The DOE explains that a hybrid mini-grid combines at least two different kinds of technologi­es for power generation and distribute­s the electricit­y to several consumers through an independen­t grid.

The mini-grid is supplied by a mix of renewable energy sources and a backup generator set that runs on diesel.

Menke said the huge savings would be realized if the renewable energy share in power generation were at least 23 percent of the energy mix.

“A hybrid mini-grid will increase the resilience and efficiency of our power generation assets, reduce fuel consumptio­ns and dependence on diesel, which in turn reduce emissions that are harmful to the environmen­t,” he said.

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