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THE PHILIPPINE ENERGY SECTOR

FELIX WILLIAM B. FUENTEBELLA


Undersecretary

Energizing Economic Growth: The Role of Energy in the Philippine Economy


16 August 2017
F1 Hotel, Bonifacio Global City

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Talking Points

I. Where we are now


II. Where we are headed
Strategic Directions
Nine-Point Energy Agenda
Investment Opportunities
III. New Policy Initiatives
IV. Challenges

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WHERE WE ARE NOW

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Where we are now: 2016 Energy Supply
By Fuel By Source
Natural Gas
6.1%

Coal RE
22.0% 37.0% Imported
44.7%
Indigenous
55.3%

Oil-based
34.9%

Imported Energy
50.00
Total Energy 53.19 MTOE 45.00 Biofuels, 0.32
% Share to Imported Energy

40.00 Coal, 10.85


Self-Sufficiency 55.3% 35.00
30.00
Renewable Energy (RE) 37.0% 25.00
20.00
Clean Energy 43.1% Oil, 33.55
15.00
(RE + Nat Gas)
10.00
5.00
0.00

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Where we are now: 2016 Energy Supply

Imported Biofuels
0.3%

Imported Oil 1.3%


Coal Natural Gas 6.1%
10.8%
Coal 11.1%

Hydro 3.8%
Indigenous
55.3% Geothermal 17.9%
Imported Oil
33.5%

Biomass 14.1%

Solar/Wind 0.3%

Biofuels 0.6%

Total Energy: 53.19 MTOE


Self-sufficiency: 55.3%
Renewable Energy: 37.0%
RE + Nat Gas: 43.1%

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Where we are now: 1H 2017 Power Capacity and Gross Generation

Natural Gas
15.9% Geothermal
8.8%
Oil-based
16.6%

RE Hydro
16.8%
Total Installed Capacity: 21,621 MW
32.5%
Wind
Renewable Energy Share: 32.5%
2.0%

Coal
35.0% Biomass
1.0%

Solar
3.9%
Oil-based
2.9% Natural Gas
21.0%

Geothermal 13.8%
Gross Generation: 44,649 GWh
Renewable Energy: 27.6%
Other RE + Nat Gas: 48.5%
27.6%

Hydro 10.2%

Wind 1.3%
Coal
48.6%
Biomass 0.9%

Solar 1.4%

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Strategic Directions 2017 2040

1 2 3 4 STRENGTHEN
ENSURE EXPAND PROMOTE A COLLABORATION
ENERGY ENERGY LOW CARBON AMONG ALL
SECURITY ACCESS FUTURE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
INVOLVED IN ENERGY

5 IMPLEMENT, 6 7 8 FOSTER
MONITOR AND ADVOCATE THE STRENGTHEN
STRONGER
INTEGRATE SECTORAL AND PASSAGE OF THE CONSUMER
TECHNOLOGICAL INTERNATIONAL
DEPARTMENTS WELFARE AND
ROADMAPS AND ACTION RELATIONS AND
LEGISLATIVE AGENDA PROTECTION
PLANS PARTNERSHIPS

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Strategic Directions 2017 2040

1 ENSURE ENERGY SECURITY

o Audit and assessment for power generation,


transmission and distribution facilities
o Appropriate portfolio of installed and dependable
power capacity mix of 70% baseload, 20% mid-merit
and 10% peaking plant categories matching peak
demand and reserves
o Build an LNG Terminal for a future Clean Energy
City
o Accelerate total privatization of PSALM assets
o Improve reliability, availability and resiliency of
energy infrastructure and facilities
o Conduct energy contracting rounds

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Strategic Directions 2017 2040

2
EXPAND ENERGY ACCESS TO ENSURE
AFFORDABLE, RELIABLE, SUSTAINABLE
AND MODERN ENERGY FOR ALL

o Achieve 100% electrification of targeted


identified unelectrified households in all three
major islands by 2022
o Connect the Mindanao grid with the
interconnected Visayas and Luzon grids by 2020
to increase power supply reliability and
resilience

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Strategic Directions 2017 2040

3 PROMOTE A LOW CARBON FUTURE

o Increase RE Capacity by 2030 (based on 2010


level)
o Promote technology innovation through
research, development, demonstration and
deployment
Clean, efficient and smart energy
technologies
Infrastructure for next generation
vehicles

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Strategic Directions 2017 2040

4
STRENGTHEN COLLABORATION BUILDING
AMONG ALL GOVERNMENT AGENCIES INVOLVED
IN ENERGY AND ENERGY-RELATED ISSUES

o Implement Executive Order (EO) 30 on Energy


Projects of National Significance (EPNS)
o Energy Virtual One Shared System (EVOSS)
platform for streamlined permitting
o Capacity and competency building of human
resources of the Energy Family in the
organizational, administrative, financial and legal
areas

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Strategic Directions 2017 2040

IMPLEMENT, MONITOR AND

5 INTEGRATE SECTORAL AND


TECHNOLOGICAL ROADMAPS AND
ACTION PLANS
o Alternative fuels and energy technologies
o Energy efficiency and conservation
o Oil, gas and coal resource development
o Renewable energy
o Downstream oil, gas and coal
o Power and electrification
o ICT for energy

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Strategic Directions 2017 2040

6
ADVOCATE THE PASSAGE OF THE
DEPARTMENTS LEGISLATIVE AGENDA AND
ISSUANCE OF PERTINENT RULES AND
REGULATION

o Energy Efficiency and Conservation (EE&C),


Natural Gas, Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG),
Petroleum Upstream Regulation
o Review of existing laws such as EPIRA,
Downstream Oil Industry, Renewable Energy

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Strategic Directions 2017 2040

7
STRENGTHEN CONSUMER WELFARE
AND PROTECTION THROUGH MULTI-
SECTORAL MULTIMEDIA IEC
PROGRAMS

o Scale up the E-Power Mo, E-Safety Mo, E-


Secure Mo, E-Diskarte Mo campaign
o Integrate energy concepts in curriculum for
public school students through seminars
and field visits
o Promote alternative fuel vehicles and
emerging energy technologies

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Strategic Directions 2017 2040

8 FOSTER STRONGER INTERNATIONAL


RELATIONS AND PARTNERSHIPS

o Bilateral and multi-lateral energy cooperation


o Facilitate free trade agreements on energy trade and
services
o UNs Sustainable Energy for All (SE4All)

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Nine-Point Energy Agenda

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WHERE WE ARE HEADED

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Where we are headed: Energy Demand Outlook 2016-2040

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Where we are headed: Primary Energy Mix 2016 and 2040

Solar/Wind Biofuels Solar/Wind Other Technology


Biofuels 0.0%
0.3% 0.9% 3.1%
1.1%

Biomass Geothermal
Biomass
14.1% 7.1%
9.0% Oil
Oil
34.9% Hydro 32.2%
1.9%
Natural Gas
Geothermal 4.1%
17.9%

Hydro Coal
Coal
3.8% 41.6%
22.0%
Natural Gas
6.1%

2016 Actual 2040 Outlook


Total Energy: 53.2 MTOE Total Energy: 134.2 MTOE

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Where we are headed: Energy Supply Outlook 2016-2040

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WHERE WE ARE HEADED

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES
IN SUPPORT OF DUTERTENOMICS

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Additional Power Capacities 2017-2040

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Ideal Location of Power Plants

Luzon

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Ideal Location of Power Plants

Visayas

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Ideal Location of Power Plants

Mindanao

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Visayas-Mindanao Interconnection Project
Eastern Route

Hydrographic survey
found unusually high
risks in this route for
power cable installation:
seismic hazards,
unstable rock slabs,
strong current, and
Western Route unexploded ordnance

Hydrographic survey
found that the route is
marked by generally
low to moderate Legend:
gradients and avoids 230 kV
areas with strong 138 kV
seawater current 69 kV

Project Cost:
PHP 52 billion

Targeted
Completion:
December 2020
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Integrated LNG Terminal
Safeguard against
the anticipated
depletion of the
Malampaya gas
facility in 2024.

Initial 200-MW
power plant,
storage facilities,
liquefaction and
regasification
units.

Output will serve


PEZA areas.
Project Cost: PHP 100 billion
Targeted Completion: 2020

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Semirara-Mindoro-Panay Interconnection

Phase 2
Batangas
A mine mouth power
project in Antique to
supply electricity to
Mindoro
Mindoro thru a 20-km
submarine cable.
Phase 1

Planned expansion to
Antique

Panay
Batangas and Panay.
Phase 3

Project Cost: PHP 8 billion


Targeted Completion: 2019

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NEW POLICY INITIATIVES

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New Policy Initiatives

Executive Order No. 30 (EO 30)


Creating the Energy Investment
Coordinating Council (EICC) in Order to
Streamline the Regulatory Procedures
Affecting Energy Projects
Classification of Energy Projects of
National Significance (EPNS)
o Capital Investment of at least PhP 3.5
Billion
o Contribution to the countrys economic
development
o Consequential economic impact
o Potential contribution to the countrys
balance of payments
o Impact on the environment
o Complex technical processes and
engineering designs
o Infrastructure requirements

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New Policy Initiatives

Energy Resiliency Policy


Integrates resiliency measures in
energy infrastructure planning and
development to ensure continuity of
energy services in distraught and
affected communities before, during
and after calamities.

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CHALLENGES

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Challenges

Enhancing investment climate to encourage greater private sector


participation
Gaining Congressional support for the passage of energy-related
bills (e.g. energy efficiency and conservation, etc.)
Harmonizing energy policies/laws with related government agencies
Promoting social acceptability of energy resources or technologies
Reaching agreements and resolutions on transnational and
geographical boundary disputes that hinder indigenous energy
resource development

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Thank You!

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