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In 2008, the Philippines enacted the Renewable Energy Act (RA 9513), opening the path for the expansion of renewable energies (RE) in the country. The Department of Energy (DOE) is committed to lay down the tracks for tripling the capacities of RE between 2010 and 2030 to 15,304 MW as outlined in the National Renewable Energy Program. Thus, the implementation of RE support mechanisms, such as [[Feed-in_Tariffs_(FIT)|feed-in tariff (FIT)]] and [[Net_Metering|net-metering,]] is a top priority for DOE.
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In 2008, the [[Philippines_Energy_Situation|Philippines]] enacted the Renewable Energy Act (RA 9513), opening the path for the expansion of '''renewable energies (RE)''' in the country. The '''Department of Energy (DOE)''' is committed to lay down the tracks for tripling the capacities of RE between 2010 and 2030 to 15,304 MW as outlined in the National Renewable Energy Program. Thus, the implementation of RE support mechanisms, such as [[Feed-in_Tariffs_(FIT)|feed-in tariff (FIT)]] and [[Net_Metering|net-metering,]] is a top priority for DOE.
  
 
With an aspirational target of 1,528 MW until 2030, [[Portal:Solar|solar energy]] is meant to play a crucial role in the future energy mix of the Philippines. Presently, DOE underlined its commitment for solar energy in increasing the installation target for solar under the FIT system to 500 MW. With the FIT and the net-metering mechanisms in place, solar energy is expected to grow exponentially in the Philippines.
 
With an aspirational target of 1,528 MW until 2030, [[Portal:Solar|solar energy]] is meant to play a crucial role in the future energy mix of the Philippines. Presently, DOE underlined its commitment for solar energy in increasing the installation target for solar under the FIT system to 500 MW. With the FIT and the net-metering mechanisms in place, solar energy is expected to grow exponentially in the Philippines.
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= Solar PV Guidebook for Philippines =
 
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[[File:Solar PV Guidebook Philippines 2014.pdf|thumb|180px|alt=Solar PV Guidebook Philippines 2014.pdf]]
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The Department of Energy (DOE) together with the [http://www.giz.de/en/html/index.html Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ)] GmbH developed the '''Solar Photovoltaic (SPV)''' Guidebook to provide a clear overview of the administrative and regulatory requirements for on-grid solar PV project development in the Philippines.This project is funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, '''Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB''').
  
The Department of Energy (DOE) together with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH developed the Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) Guidebook to provide a clear overview of the administrative and regulatory requirements for on-grid solar PV project development in the Philippines.This project is funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB).
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This '''Solar PV (SPV)''' Guidebook is meant to give guidance to SPV project developers as well as to decision makers within the Philippine energy sector and other stakeholders to ensure efficient administration and timely implementation of solar projects in the Philippines. Based on the Guidebook, recommendations for policymakers may be developed on how administrative procedures can be improved in order to increase private investment and market activity in the Philippine SPV sector.
  
This Solar PV (SPV) Guidebook is meant to give guidance to SPV project developers as well as to decision makers within the Philippine energy sector and other stakeholders to ensure efficient administration and timely implementation of solar projects in the Philippines. Based on the Guidebook, recommendations for policymakers may be developed on how administrative procedures can be improved in order to increase private investment and market activity in the Philippine SPV sector.
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Legal and administrative milestones as well as procedures are analyzed, which are necessary to fulfil the conditions for availing incentives and other privileges as specified in Chapter VII of the RE Act and in Sec. 18 of the '''Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR)''' of Renewable Energy Act (RA 9513). The SPV Guidebook for the Philippines will be integrated into the online database of the '''ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE)'''. ACE through the '''Renewable Energy Support Program (RESP)''' of [http://www.giz.de/en/html/index.html GIZ] is coordinating a regional undertaking to develop renewable energy (RE) guidelines in Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines. The SPV Guidebook for the Philippines is catering to this effort and will be used by ACE for regional knowledge sharing.<ref> Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, 2014. Solar PV Guidebook Philippines. Retrieved from http://re-guidelines.info/ </ref>
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Legal and administrative milestones as well as procedures are analyzed, which are necessary to fulfil the conditions for availing incentives and other privileges as specified in Chapter VII of the RE Act and in Sec. 18 of the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of Renewable Energy Act (RA 9513). The SPV Guidebook for the Philippines will be integrated into the online database of the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE). ACE through the Renewable Energy Support Program (RESP) of GIZ is coordinating a regional undertaking to develop renewable energy (RE) guidelines in Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines. The SPV Guidebook for the Philippines is catering to this effort and will be used by ACE for regional knowledge sharing.<ref> Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, 2014. Solar PV Guidebook Philippines. Retrieved from http://re-guidelines.info/ </ref>
 
  
  
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Revision as of 12:37, 19 May 2015

Introduction

In 2008, the Philippines enacted the Renewable Energy Act (RA 9513), opening the path for the expansion of renewable energies (RE) in the country. The Department of Energy (DOE) is committed to lay down the tracks for tripling the capacities of RE between 2010 and 2030 to 15,304 MW as outlined in the National Renewable Energy Program. Thus, the implementation of RE support mechanisms, such as feed-in tariff (FIT) and net-metering, is a top priority for DOE.

With an aspirational target of 1,528 MW until 2030, solar energy is meant to play a crucial role in the future energy mix of the Philippines. Presently, DOE underlined its commitment for solar energy in increasing the installation target for solar under the FIT system to 500 MW. With the FIT and the net-metering mechanisms in place, solar energy is expected to grow exponentially in the Philippines.


Solar PV Guidebook for Philippines

The Department of Energy (DOE) together with the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH developed the Solar Photovoltaic (SPV) Guidebook to provide a clear overview of the administrative and regulatory requirements for on-grid solar PV project development in the Philippines.This project is funded by the German Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Building and Nuclear Safety (BMUB).

This Solar PV (SPV) Guidebook is meant to give guidance to SPV project developers as well as to decision makers within the Philippine energy sector and other stakeholders to ensure efficient administration and timely implementation of solar projects in the Philippines. Based on the Guidebook, recommendations for policymakers may be developed on how administrative procedures can be improved in order to increase private investment and market activity in the Philippine SPV sector.

Legal and administrative milestones as well as procedures are analyzed, which are necessary to fulfil the conditions for availing incentives and other privileges as specified in Chapter VII of the RE Act and in Sec. 18 of the Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) of Renewable Energy Act (RA 9513). The SPV Guidebook for the Philippines will be integrated into the online database of the ASEAN Centre for Energy (ACE). ACE through the Renewable Energy Support Program (RESP) of GIZ is coordinating a regional undertaking to develop renewable energy (RE) guidelines in Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines. The SPV Guidebook for the Philippines is catering to this effort and will be used by ACE for regional knowledge sharing.[1]


Download: Solar PV Guidebook for Philippines

https://energypedia.info/images/8/8f/Solar_PV_Guidebook_Philippines_2014.pdf


Further Information


Reference

  1. Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, 2014. Solar PV Guidebook Philippines. Retrieved from http://re-guidelines.info/