Access to Sustainable Energy Programme (ASEP)

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Access to Sustainable Energy Programme (ASEP)

State of Philippine Energy

There are varying accounts on electricity access in the country.

79%of population have

access to electricity

87.5%of population have

access to electricity

INTERNATIONAL

ENERGY AGENCY (IEA) WORLD BANK

MindanaoThe most impoverished -- both in

access to electricity and economic

opportunities.

PHL Electrification ProfilePercentage of households that have power per island

89% 79% 56%LUZON VISAYAS MINDANAO

Urban/Rural ElectrificationThe poor are particularly disadvantaged when we speak of

accessing the most basic necessities, including electricity.

94%URBAN

73%RURAL

4.4 M unelectrified households are generally located

in the rural and remote areas of the country

6.6 Millionor

2 out of 10

Filipino children

are living in homes

without electricity

- UNICEF

Access to Electricity and DevelopmentEnergy drives economic growth and yet some have

no access to electricity.

1.1billion

GLOBAL

615million

ASIA

21million

PHL

11 out of 20 poorest provinces

are in Mindanao.

MAGUINDANAO

21.8%have electricity

SULTAN KUDARAT

36%have electricity

These are the

provinces with

some of the

lowest household

electrification

rates in the

country.

Philippine Energy Plan

2016-2030

100%household electrification

by 2020

3xrenewable energy

installed by 2020

Clive Morris/Flickr

Low-carbon objective

In the energy sector

Ben Rasmussen/Flickr

26 million Filipinos remain poor

More or less

12 million living in extreme poverty

Most have no access

to electricity

Electricity for a Better Life

Sustainable

development-

energy nexus

sustainable

development-

energy nexus

Achieving universal

access to clean energy

is within reach.ADB/Flickr

Walk the talk.We cannot promote a

low carbon future in

isolation from the bigger

picture of building a

sustainable future.

Jet Velas/Flickr

The Philippines

4th

in the world among

countries highest hit by

disasters in 20 years.

- United Nations

The National Renewable Energy Program has set out

aggressive targets on renewable energy development

from 2011-2030, aiming to increase RE capacity to

15,304 megawatts by the year 2030.

Promote the growth of the low-carbon

economy as a means to create jobs and

curb carbon emissions.

Improve the livelihood and living conditions of the

poor, particularly those who currently have no access

to electricity.

Be sensitive and cognizant of the needs of the

communities we want to serve

Help create a culture of responsibility among the

recipient communities

ILO/Flickr

As our feed-in tariff (FIT) system is in its

infancy stage, help us obtain the necessary

financial support and assistance especially in

covering our FIT-allowance payments to

ensure the further development of renewable

energy in the Philippines.

Bangui Wind Farm, Ilocos Norte/Wikipedia

Mio Cade/Flickr

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