Philippine Daily Inquirer

PH LAGS PEERS IN SWAPPING OUT COAL ENERGY

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One year after its global debut in November 2021, the Asian Developmen­t Bank’s (ADB) Energy Transition Mechanism (ETM) intended to fast-track the switch from fossil fuels to clean energy has gained wider support and reached initial but tentative steps toward implementa­tion.

However, the ETM in the Philippine­s remains on the drawing board, still at the stage of studying the feasibilit­y of the early retirement of coal-fired power plants while promoting the developmen­t of more renewable energy resources.

In an update on the ETM, the ADB said the Philippine­s was also making preparatio­ns for the implementa­tion of a CIF ACT program, referring to the Climate Investment Funds Accelerati­ng Coal Transition.

Among the initial three countries that are working with the ADB on the ETM, Indonesia has gone the farthest in this effort, having launched an ETM Country Platform and securing in principle $500 million in concession­al funding.

The subject of ETM efforts in Indonesia is the possible early retirement of the 660-megawatt privately-owned Cirebon-1 coal-fired power plant in West Java.

Last year when the ETM was unveiled, then Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez III said the Philippine­s has a unique opportunit­y in Mindanao to pilot the ETM project as the government is in the process of rehabilita­ting the Agus-Pulangi hydropower complex composed of seven power plants.

If the capacity of Agus-Pulangi were maximized to 1,001 megawatts, the government can proceed with its plan to gradually acquire coal-fired power plants in Mindanao and repurpose them through the ETM facility.

Data from the Power Sector Assets and Liabilitie­s Management Corp. (PSALM) show that a rehabilita­ted Agus-Pulangi complex can more than compensate for 232 megawatts capacity that would be lost if PSALM retired early the Mindanao Coal-Fired Power Plant.

While this is taking time, the ETM initiative has gained a fourth ADB partner in Pakistan signing up. The Pakistani have started a prefeasibi­lity study for an ETM project.

Also, the ADB announced the establishm­ent of an ETM Partnershi­p Trust Fund that will provide concession­al funding to support ETM activities.

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