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Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Linking Power-RelatedDEVELOPMENT PLANS
IRMA C. EXCONDEAssistant Director, EPIMB
Energy Consumers and Stakeholders ConferenceE-Power Mo!12 July 2017
Philippine International Convention Center (PICC)
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
I. Overview of the Philippine Power System
II. Development PlansA. Distribution Development Plan (DDP)B. Transmission Development Plan (TDP)C. Missionary Electrification Development Plan
(MEDP)D. Household Electrification Development Plan
(HEDP)E. Power Development Plan (PDP)
Presentation Outline
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Philippine Power System
Power System
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Philippine Power System
Grid Luzon, Visayas
and Mindanaogrids
Connected to main transmission backbone
Power System
Interconnection Line Capacity
Leyte-Luzon (440 MW) Leyte-Cebu (400 MW) Cebu-Negros (200 MW) Negros Panay (200 MW) Leyte-Bohol (100 MW)
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Philippine Power System
Off-Grid Missionary areas Also known as
Small Islands and Isolated Grid (SIIG)
Power supplied by NPC SPUG and Private Sector (New Private Provider and Qualified Third Party)
Power System
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Philippine Power System
Grid Off-Grid Luzon, Visayas
and Mindanao grids
Connected to main transmission backbone
Power System
Missionary areas Also known as
Small Islands and Isolated Grid (SIIG)
Power supplied by NPC SPUG and Private Sector (New Private Provider and Qualified Third Party)
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Grid Power System
Transmission
Distribution
Load
Sources of Data: DOE; NGCP
34%
29%
33%
4%
2016Electricity
Sales
Residential Commercial
Industrial Others
23 PIOUs
100 ECs
2 LGUOUs 20,053 ckt-km
31,501 MVA
199 GenCos
21.42 GW
Installed Capacity
90,798 GWh
GrossGeneration
48% 22%
24%
Generation
74,154 GWh
Peak Demand: 13.272 GW
Coal Nat Gas
RE6%
Oil-based
PIOUs - Private-Investor Owned Utilities
ECs - Electric Cooperatives
LGUOUs - LGU-Owned Utilities
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GrossGeneration
56%24%
8%12%
2015Electricity
Sales
Residential Commercial
Industrial Others
Off-Grid Power System
64.3%*
Transmission
Distribution
Load
Source of Data: DOE; NPC
Generation
21 ECs
2 MPCs
3 LGUOUs
1 QTP
Energized
*excluding ARMM areas
770 ckt-km
170 MVA
4%96%
1,020.1GWh
45%55%
TotalInstalledCapacity
NPC Non-NPC
406.1MW
291 NPC
30 Non-NPC
Diesel Hydro
1,075 GWh
ECs - Electric Cooperatives
MPCs - Multi-Purpose Cooperatives
LGUOUs - LGU-Owned Utilities
QTP - Qualified Third Parties
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
DOEs Mandate
Prepare and update annually a Power Development Program (PDP) and integrate the same into the Philippine Energy Plan. The PDP shall consider and integrate the individual or
joint development plans of the transmission, generation, and distribution sectors of the
electric power industry, which are submitted to the Department
EPIRA, Sec. 37(c):
Department of EnergyPowering the Nation
Philippine Power Sector Roadmap Towards ..
Quality, Reliable, Affordable and Secured
Supply
Electricity Access for All
Filipinos
Transparent and Fair Playing Field in the
Power Industry
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Power-Related Development Plans Linked
PDP TDP
DDP
HEDP
MEDP
Grid Off-Grid
Generation
DistributionLoad
Transmission
Directly-Connected Customers
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Demand Number of Customers Demand (MW) and Energy (MWh) Accounting of unserved energy
Supply Power Supply Sources Uncontracted supply requirement
for CSP
Household ElectrificationBarangay Sitio Electrification Program (BSEP)Household Electrification Development Plan (HEDP)
Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) Program Infrastructure Projects Investment Requirements
Potential RE resources within the franchise area
RCOA Customers List of all Existing and Potential
Contestable Customers in each DU
Off-Grid AreasDemand per area
Operating Hours
Key Elements of the DDP
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Retail Competition and Open Access (RCOA)
Competitive Selection Process (CSP) Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS)
Resilient infrastructuresNet Metering
Policy Integration in the DDP
WESM
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Conduct of DDP Deliberations
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ACTIONS/UPDATES
Major Issues identified during the DDP Deliberations
CAPITAL EXPENDITURES On-going coordination among DOE, NEA and ERC
Mindanao Modular Genset Program
Proposed Amendment of Executive Order to include LuzonAnd Visayas
ISSUES
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Major Issues identified during the DDP Deliberations
Relocationof Poles
ISSUES ACTIONS/UPDATES
Signed DOE-DPWH Joint Circularon July 10
Info on Entry of Large Loads Coordination of DUs and LGUs
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Major Issues identified during the DDP Deliberations
BACK
Island Interconnection
ACTIONS/STATUSISSUES
Distribution Line Rehabilitation for Calamity-Stricken Areas Explore Sources of Funding Support
On-going studies
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Transmission Development Plan
Major Network Development
Operations and Maintenance
SystemOperations
Major Contents
Volume 1 Volume 2.1 Volume 2.2 Volume 3
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Transmission Master Plan (Volume 1)
500 kV
350 kV (HVDC) 230 kV
138 kV
1
23
4
5
6
7
1 Northern Luzon 230 kV Backbone (2023)
2
3 Metro Manila 500 kV Backbone Loop
4 Batangas-Mindoro Interconnection (2021)
5 Cebu-Negros-Panay 230 kV Backbone (2020)
6 Visayas-Mindanao Interconnection (2020)
7 Energization of the Mindanao Backbone to 230 kV (2018)
Western Luzon 500 kV Backbone (2024)
Small Island Interconnection Projects
BACK
Ideal Location of Power Plants
Identified Area for Bulk Load Growth
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Northern Luzon 500kV Backbone (2023)
BACK
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Western Luzon 500kV Backbone (2024)
BACK
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Batangas-Mindoro Interconnection (2021)
Batangas-Mindoro Interconnection(Mar 2021)
BACK
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Cebu-Negros-Panay 230 kV Backbone (2020)
BACK
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Visayas-Mindanao Interconnection Project (2020)
For ERC Approval
Western Route
Cebu-Zamboanga
BACK
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Energization of the Mindanao Backbone to 230kV (2018)
BACK
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Ideal Location of Power Plants - Luzon
Note: Ideal Location of Power Plants without the need for any
significant transmission reinforcement.
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Ideal Location of Power Plants - Visayas
Note: Ideal Location of Power Plants without the need for any
significant transmission reinforcement.
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Ideal Location of Power Plants - Mindanao
BACK
Note: Ideal Location of Power Plants without the need for any
significant transmission reinforcement.
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Identified Sites for Bulk Load Growth
BACK
GridAreas where bulk load growth is
recommended to absorb excess generation
Luzon Ilocos Norte (250 MW), Ilocos Sur (30 MW), La Union (100 MW), Benguet (70 MW),
Cagayan Valley (100 MW), Isabela (150 MW), Nueva Vizcaya (50 MW), Quirino (20 MW),
Pangasinan (100 MW), Bataan (100 MW), Zambales (40 MW), SBMA (50 MW), Tarlac
(100 MW), Nueva Ecija (50 MW), Batangas (150 MW), Laguna (200 MW), Quezon
Province (250 MW) and Bicol Region (Camarines Norte to Sorsogon) (170 MW)
Visayas Panay Island (130 MW), Negros Island (225 MW), Cebu Island (85 MW), Leyte (150 MW)
Mindanao Zamboanga del Sur (170 MW), Zamboanga del Norte (25 MW), Lanao del Norte (8 MW),
Misamis Oriental (60 MW), Bukidnon (8 MW), Surigao del Norte (60MW), Surigao del Sur
(2 MW), Agusan del Sur (30 MW), Agusan del Norte (55 MW), Davao del Sur (20 MW),
Compostela Valley (50 MW), Cotabato (40 MW), South Cotabato (65 MW), Sultan
Kudarat (75 MW)
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Potential Small Island Interconnections:
Island
Interconnection Point
(Town)Length (kms) 2015 Peak
Demand (MW)
2040 Peak
Demand (MW)Submarine Overhead
LUZON
Palawan San Jose 252 173 43.7 261.42
Masbate San Jacinto 16 16 15.51 37.04
Catanduanes Presentacion 32 17 9.13 33.74
Tablas San Jose 61 36 6.14 26.96
Marinduque General Luna 23 11 8.57 23.71
Busuanga San Jose 84 52 3.93 16.96
Ticao Abuyog 20 35 1.71 2.58
Lubang Calaca 54 20 0.73 1.54
Small Island Interconnection Projects
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Island
Interconnection Point
(Town)Length (kms) 2015 Peak
Demand (MW)
2040 Peak
Demand (MW)Submarine Overhead
VISAYAS
Siquijor Bacong 20 24 4.56 16.58
Bantayan Medellin 21 24 4.5 12.56
Camotes Isabel 18 8 3 11.83
Semirara San Jose 33 0
Siasi Parang 43 32 0.66 1.84
Small Island Interconnection Projects
Potential Small Island Interconnections:
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Island
Interconnection Point
(Town)Length (kms) 2015 Peak
Demand (MW)
2040 Peak
Demand (MW)Submarine Overhead
Mindanao
Tawi-Tawi Pagatpat 84 60 4.92 31.93
Basilan Pitogo 27 12 8.3 29.04
Sulu Taberlongan 100 34 7.87 20.11
Samal Lasang 9 21 5.96 14.81
Dinagat Canlanipa 30 15 3.06 13.22
Siargao Cagdiano 13 7 4.29 11.28
Camiguin Esperanza 30 37 4.02 8.95
Siasi Parang 43 32 0.66 1.84
Small Island Interconnection Projects
Potential Small Island Interconnections:
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Transmission Development Plan (Volume 2)
Major Contents
Operation and Maintenance
Installation, Replacement, Rehabilitation of High Voltage Equipment's1
Installation, Replacement & Acquisition of Spares for Protection & Secondary Device2
Rehabilitation and Acquisition of Spares for transmission lines3
Replacement and Acquisition of Test & Measuring Equipment, Tools and Service Vehicles4
Construction and Rehabilitation of Substation and Support Facilities5
Programmed Acquisition, Replacement, and Upgrading of Metering Assets6
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Transmission Development Plan (Volume 3)
System Operations
Improvement of Telecommunication Backbone1
Improvement of Automation in Supervisory Control2
Energy Management System Enhancement Plan3
Major Contents
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Missionary Electrification Development Plan
Major Contents Status of Missionary Electrification in the
Philippines
Remote and Unviable Electrification
Demand and Supply Outlook
Plans and Programs
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Missionary Electrification Development Plan
Major Contents
Maps of Different Categories of
Missionary Areas
Large Areas Medium Areas
Small Areas PRES
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Missionary Electrification Development Plan
Major Contents
Demand and Supply Outlook
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50.000
100.000
150.000
200.000
250.000
300.000
350.000
400.000
2016 2017 2018 2019 2020
NPP Indicative Capacity,
MW
NPC Contracted Capacity
IPP/DU Contracted
Capacity, MW
NPP Contracted Capacity,
MW
Peak Demand, MW
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Missionary Electrification Development Plan
Major Contents
Plans and Programs
Improvement of the Private Sector Participation Program1
Improvement of Operations and Services in Missionary Areas2
Rationalization of the Universal Chargefor Missionary Electrification3
Implementation of NPC Missionary Electrification Plan4
Island Interconnection Programs Integration with Transmission Development Plan5
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Household Electrification Development Plan
Major Contents Status of Household Electrification in the
Philippines
Off-Grid Household Electrification
Plan and Programs
Grid Household Electrification
Plan and Programs
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Distribution
Utilities
(in Millions HH)
HH Population
Projected C2010 Served HH
Unserved
HH
HH
Electrification
Level (%)
119 Electric
Cooperatives13.34 11.72 1.61 87.92%
MERALCO 7.09 6.92 0.17 97.64%
Other
Distribution
Utilities
2.29 1.95 0.34 85.05%
Philippines 22.72 20.59 2.12 90.65%
Percentage of households and barangaysthat have power per island
95.5%
LUZONVISAYAS
MINDANAO
100%Households
Barangays
94.0%
100%
Households
Barangays
74.1%
99.9%
Households
Barangays
Notes: The 2016 Household Population Number was projected and provided by
NSO based from the 2010 Census Served Household figure was sourced from the consolidated Distribution
Development Plan (DDP) 2017-2026 of all the Distribution Utilities (DU) and National Electrification Administrations (NEA) Status of EnergizationReports (December 2016) except for the MERALCO which is based from its DDP 2016-2025
NPC-SPUG Electrification Efforts are assumed to be included in concern Electric Cooperatives Household Energization Report
Philippine Rural Electrification Situationer
Household Electrification Development Plan (HEDP) Target: 90% HH Electrification by 2017
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Power Development Plan to 2040
Major Contents Philippine Electricity Profile
Five-Year Performance Assessment,
2011-2015
Demand and Supply Outlook,2016-2040
Power Sector Roadmap
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Power Development Plan to 2040
Major Contents
Philippine Electricity Profile
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Imports
OtherRE
Geo
Hydro
NatGas
Oil-Based
Coal
ASEAN Power Generation Mix
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Power Development Plan to 2040
Major Contents
Five-Year Performance Assessment,
2011-2015
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Geothermal Coal Biomass Natural Gas Hydro Oil-based Wind Solar
Installed, Dependable and Available Capacity
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Power Development Plan to 2040
Philippines Demand and Supply Outlook, 2016-2040
CapacityAddition
MW
Baseload 25,265
Midmerit 14,500
Peaking 4,000
Total 43,765
Philippines will need 43,765 MW additional
capacity by 2040
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Power Development Plan to 2040
Luzon Demand and Supply Outlook, 2016-2040
Luzon will need 24,385 MW additional capacity by 2040
CapacityAddition
MW
Baseload 13,635
Midmerit 8,300
Peaking 2,450
Total 24,385
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Luzon Committed Power Projects
150 MW SMC Limay Coal (2017)
420 MW Pagbilao Coal-Fired Power Project (2017)
500 MW San Buenaventura
Coal Power Project (2019)
300 MW Masinloc Expansion (2019)
1200 MW GNPower
Dinginin Coal (2019)
670 MW GLEDC Coal Fired Power Project (2022)
650 MW EWC
Combined Cycle Gas-
Fired Power Plant
(2018)
1.5 MW Tubao HEPP (2017)
3 MW Majayjay HEPP (2018)
3 MW Labayat River
Upper Cascade (2021)
18 MW Bataan Solar (2017)
1.675 MW CW Home Depot Solar (2017)
4 MW San Rafael Solar (2017)
5 MW Morong Solar (2017)
1 MW Sarrat Solar (2017)
93 MW Sta. Rita Solar (2017)
12 MW Maibarara 2 Geothermal
Power Project (2017)
5 MW Isabela La Suerte
Rice Husk-Fired Power
Project (2017)
12 MW SJCiPower Rice Husk-Fired Power Plant Project Phase 2 (2017)
32 MW Central
Azucarera Bagasse-
Fired Power Project
(2017)
10 MW AES Battery Storage (2017)
31 MW Bacman 3 Geothermal
Power Project (2022)
2 MW ACNPC WTE Biomass Power Plant Project (2017)
Source: DOE List of Private Sector-Initiated
Power Projects as of 31 May 2017
LUZON COMMITTED
CAPACITY = 4,264 MW*
*Excluding Battery Energy Storage
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Luzon Committed Power Projects
150 MW SMC Limay Coal (2017)
420 MW Pagbilao Coal-Fired Power Project (2017)
500 MW San Buenaventura
Coal Power Project (2019)
300 MW Masinloc Expansion (2019)
1200 MW GNPower
Dinginin Coal (2019)
670 MW GLEDC Coal Fired Power Project (2022)
650 MW EWC
Combined Cycle Gas-
Fired Power Plant
(2018)
1.5 MW Tubao HEPP (2017)
3 MW Majayjay HEPP (2018)
3 MW Labayat River
Upper Cascade (2021)
18 MW Bataan Solar (2017)
1.675 MW CW Home Depot Solar (2017)
4 MW San Rafael Solar (2017)
5 MW Morong Solar (2017)
1 MW Sarrat Solar (2017)
93 MW Sta. Rita Solar (2017)
12 MW Maibarara 2 Geothermal
Power Project (2017)
5 MW Isabela La Suerte
Rice Husk-Fired Power
Project (2017)
12 MW SJCiPower Rice Husk-Fired Power Plant Project Phase 2 (2017)
32 MW Central
Azucarera Bagasse-
Fired Power Project
(2017)
10 MW AES Battery Storage (2017)
31 MW Bacman 3 Geothermal
Power Project (2022)
2 MW ACNPC WTE Biomass Power Plant Project (2017)
Source: DOE List of Private Sector-Initiated
Power Projects as of 31 May 2017
COAL =3,390 MW
NATURAL GAS =650 MW
HYDRO =7.5 MW
SOLAR =122 MW
BIOMASS =51 MW
GEOTHERMAL =43 MW
BATTERY STORAGE =10 MW
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Luzon Indicative Power Projects
TOTAL LUZON INDICATIVE
CAPACITY = 15,970 MW
Coal Nat Gas Oil Geothermal Hydro Biomass Solar Wind
RenewableEnergy
5,964 MW37%
Source: DOE List of Private Sector-Initiated
Power Projects as of 31 May 2017
Coal7,760 MW
49%
Natural Gas2,050 MW
13%
Oil-based196 MW
1%
Hydro3,140 MW
20%
Solar1,428 MW
9%
Wind1,275 MW
8%
Biomass70 MW0.4%
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Power Development Plan to 2040
Visayas Demand and Supply Outlook, 2016-2040
Visayas will need 9,180 MW additional capacity by 2040
CapacityAddition
MW
Baseload 5,330
Midmerit 3,000
Peaking 850
Total 9,180
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Visayas Committed Power Projects
135 MW PCPC Coal Fired
Power Project (2018)
8 MW Calumangan Diesel Fired Power Project
(2017)
50 MW Biliran Geothermal
Power Project (2023)
5.1 MW Igbulo
HEPP (2018)
8 MW Cantakoy HEPP (2018)
18 MW Timbaban
HEPP (2018)
5.67 MW Cosmo Solar
(2017)
60 MW FTSEC Solar
(2017)
40 MW VMC Cogeneration Power Project (2017)
20 MW HPC Cogeneration Power
Project (2017)
48 MW BISCOM Cogeneration Power
Project (2017)
25 MW Bais Baggasse-Fired Power
Project (2017)
20 MW SCBI Multi-Feedstock
Biomass Power Project (2017)
25 MW SNBI Cane trash-Fired
Biomass Power Project (2019) Source: DOE List of Private Sector-Initiated
Power Projects as of 31 May 2017
TOTAL VISAYAS COMMITTED
CAPACITY = 468 MW
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Visayas Committed Power Projects
135 MW PCPC Coal Fired
Power Project (2018)
8 MW Calumangan Diesel Fired Power Project
(2017)
50 MW Biliran Geothermal
Power Project (2023)
5.1 MW Igbulo
HEPP (2018)
8 MW Cantakoy HEPP (2018)
18 MW Timbaban
HEPP (2018)
5.67 MW Cosmo Solar
(2017)
60 MW FTSEC Solar
(2017)
40 MW VMC Cogeneration Power Project (2017)
20 MW HPC Cogeneration Power
Project (2017)
48 MW BISCOM Cogeneration Power
Project (2017)
25 MW Bais Baggasse-Fired Power
Project (2017)
20 MW SCBI Multi-Feedstock
Biomass Power Project (2017)
25 MW SNBI Cane trash-Fired
Biomass Power Project (2019) Source: DOE List of Private Sector-Initiated
Power Projects as of 31 May 2017
COAL =135 MWOIL-BASED =8 MWSOLAR =66 MWGEOTHERMAL =50 MWHYDRO =31 MWBIOMASS =178 MW
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Visayas Indicative Power Projects
TOTAL VISAYAS INDICATIVE
CAPACITY = 3,497 MW
Coal Oil Hydro Biomass Solar Wind Geothermal
RenewableEnergy
2,517 MW72%
Source: DOE List of Private Sector-Initiated
Power Projects as of 31 May 2017
Coal900 MW
26%
Oil Based80 MW
2% Hydro705 MW
20%
Solar540 MW
15%
Wind1,218 MW
35% Geothermal40 MW
1%
Biomass15 MW0.4%
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Power Development Plan to 2040
Mindanao Demand and Supply Outlook, 2016-2040
Mindanao will need 10,200 MW additional capacity by 2040
CapacityAddition
MW
Baseload 6,300
Midmerit 3,200
Peaking 700
Total 10,200
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Mindanao Committed Power Projects
150 MW SMC Malita Coal
Fired Power Project (2017)
135 MW FDC Misamis
Coal Fired Power Project
(2017)
165 MW Minergy Balingasag
Coal Fired Power Project (2017)
540 MW GNPower Kauswagan
Coal Fired Power Project (2018)
100 MW SEC Coal Fired
Power Project (2019)
13.94 MW PSI Diesel Fired
Power Project (2017)
5.2 MW PSFI Diesel Fired
Power Project (2017)
10.4 MW PBI Diesel Fired
Power Project (2017)
2.4 MW New
Bataan HEPP (2017)
43.4 MW & 25.4
MW Manolo Fortich
HEPP 1 & 2 (2017)
25 MW Lake Mainit
HEPP (2017)
30 MW Puyo
HEPP (2018)
8 MW Asiga
HEPP (2019)
23 MW Bubunawan
HEPP (2019)
3.5 MW GEEC Biomass Cogeneration
Power Project (2017)
3 MW PTCI Rice Husk-Fired Biomass
Cogeneration Power Project (2017)
5.5 MW LPC Rice Husk-Fired
Biomass Power Project (2017)
Source: DOE List of Private Sector-Initiated
Power Projects as of 31 May 2017
TOTAL MINDANAO COMMITTED
CAPACITY = 1,289 MW
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Mindanao Committed Power Projects
150 MW SMC Malita Coal
Fired Power Project (2017)
135 MW FDC Misamis
Coal Fired Power Project
(2017)
165 MW Minergy Balingasag
Coal Fired Power Project (2017)
540 MW GNPower Kauswagan
Coal Fired Power Project (2018)
100 MW SEC Coal Fired
Power Project (2019)
13.94 MW PSI Diesel Fired
Power Project (2017)
5.2 MW PSFI Diesel Fired
Power Project (2017)
10.4 MW PBI Diesel Fired
Power Project (2017)
2.4 MW New
Bataan HEPP (2017)
43.4 MW & 25.4
MW Manolo Fortich
HEPP 1 & 2 (2017)
25 MW Lake Mainit
HEPP (2017)
30 MW Puyo
HEPP (2018)
8 MW Asiga
HEPP (2019)
23 MW Bubunawan
HEPP (2019)
3.5 MW GEEC Biomass Cogeneration
Power Project (2017)
3 MW PTCI Rice Husk-Fired Biomass
Cogeneration Power Project (2017)
5.5 MW LPC Rice Husk-Fired
Biomass Power Project (2017)
Source: DOE List of Private Sector-Initiated
Power Projects as of 31 May 2017
COAL =1,090 MW
OIL-BASED =30 MW
HYDRO=157 MW
BIOMASS =12 MW
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Mindanao Indicative Power Projects
TOTAL MINDANAO INDICATIVE
CAPACITY = 2,538 MW
Coal Oil Hydro Biomass Solar Geothermal
RenewableEnergy
1,250 MW49%
Source: DOE List of Private Sector-Initiated
Power Projects as of 31 May 2017
Coal1,243 MW
49%
Oil Based45 MW
2%
Hydro750 MW
30%
Solar385 MW
15%
Geothermal30 MW
1%
Biomass84 MW
3%
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Power Development Plan to 2040
Major Contents
Power Sector Roadmap
Generation1
Transmission2
Distribution and Supply3
Market Development4
Missionary Electrification6
Institutional and Support Mechanism5
Electrification7
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Power Development Plan
Express grant of
business permits and
licenses to operate
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
DOE Endorsements for Power Projects
Articles of Incorporation Amendment of the Article of Incorporation
Conduct of System Impact Study (SIS)
Certificate of Non-Overlap (CNO) -attesting that the project does not overlap with ancestral domain
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
DOE Endorsements for Power Projects
Registration to BOI for the availment of tax incentives
Land Conversion from agricultural toindustrial land
Environmental Compliance Certificate
Certificate of Compliance - requirement prior to commissioning of the Power Plant
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
Timely and synchronized completion of energy projects and implementation of
development plans at the different levels of the power sector chain towards
Energy Security
Department of EnergyEmpowering the Filipinos
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