Powering Communities with Solar Energy. Tetchi Cruz-Capellan President, Philippine Solar Power Alliance Chief Executive Officer, SunAsia Energy

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1 Powering Communities with Solar Energy Tetchi Cruz-Capellan President, Philippine Solar Power Alliance Chief Executive Officer, SunAsia Energy

2 My Presentation Who We Are Why Solar Benefits from Solar Trends in Solar Moving Forward

3 Philippine Solar Power Alliance Not-for-Profit association comprised by manufacturers, project developers, rooftop installers, EPC Contractors, and Utility Companies; Since 2010, the Alliance serves as a dialogue partner of government; Platform of the global movement for solar energy use; Builds local capacity through our regular training; Facilitator of technology exchange thru conferences, exhibitions and international partnership.

4 WHO WE ARE Pioneer in solar development in the Philippines with extensive knowledge and understanding on current market dynamics and policy regime; Developer of the 2nd Largest Solar Power Plant in the Philippines 60Mw Toledo Solar located in Cebu. Currently constructing 20Mw solar project in Pangasinan and 10Mw in Mindanao. Developing 255Mw solar projects for the next three years; Structure Investments to optimize returns and mitigate risks on assets; Strong Partners from Banks and Industry;

5 Our Place in the Sun

6 Solar Energy is Everywhere

7 How Solar Works PANELS ABSORBS Sun s rays are absorbed and converted into Direct Current; INVERTER CONVERTS All Direct Current are transformed into AC powering your home & office; SYSTEM POWERS UP operate your devices during the day. About 1,500 Homes are registered with ERC under the net metering program.

8 Benefits from Solar Energy

9 The Economics of Solar, 3.1kwp 2013 Avoided Cost : Php44,290/year 7.7 years Payback

10 solar cushions us from volatility in oil prices

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12 Solar Shaves Expensive Electricity at Peak Hours 12

13 P hp /MWh P hp /MWh Benefits of Solar BENEFIT OF FIT PROGRAM ALTHOUGH THE FIT PROGRAM APPEARS TO BE A SUBSIDY, THE RE CAPACITIES ACTUALLY DISPLACE THE MORE EXPENSIVE THERMAL PLANTS, HENCE REDUCING SPOT PRICES Merit Order Table without FIT RE S ys tem D emand = 8,500 MC P = 12,000 Dies el P min Hydro P 1/kWh G eo P 2/kWh C oal P 3/kWh Nat G as P 9/kWh P 12/kWh MW Merit Order Table with FIT RE S ys tem Demand = 8,500 MC P = 9,000 Dies el P min F IT R E Hydro P 1/kWh G eo P 2/kWh C oal P 3/kWh Nat G as P 9/kWh P 12/kWh MW

14 SOLAR : TECHNOLOGY OF CHOICE SUNASIA WORLDWIDE : Global SOLAR PV Capacity

15 Solar Technology is Modular Hotel in Angeles, 27kw School in Leyte, 20kw Toyota Showroom, 40kw Residential, Pasig, 2kw

16 Solar Technology is Modular Poor Rural Communities Small Farms School in Leyte, 20kw

17 Solar Installation Solar Technology is Modular Rooftop Solar : 1.2Mw Location : SM North Mall Commissioning Date : November, 2014

18 Solar Installation Solar is Environmentally Benign No Emissions, No Discharge, No Noise, No Moving Parts Utility Solar : 1.0Mw Location : Cagayan de Oro Commissioning Date : 2004

19 Solar Allows Delivery of Power at Point-of-Use Micro-Grid is a small-scale power system that can operate independently or in conjunction with the utility-company. It is a localized station with its own power resources, generation, and loads within a defined boundaries.

20 How We Deliver Power Today Long Transmission Lines, Use of Big Power Plants, Vulnerable to More Expensive Power.

21 Solar Home Design Today

22 Micro-Grid Solutions Solar Gives Greater Independence from Utility Companies Less Vulnerability from severe storms, power surges, aging infrastructure, and rising Cost; Greenhouse Gas Emissions are Reduced; More Efficiency as power is available close to point of consumption hence lower system loss.

23 Micro-Grid Solutions Microgrid Bronsbergen, the concept The Conceptual Design of Tomorrow EMforce

24 Micro-Grid Solutions Community Solar

25 Bronsbergen holiday resort Micro-Grid Solutions Proof of Concept Holiday park, Zutphen, NL 108 cottages with PV roofs Installed solar power 315 kwp Peak load 150 kw EMforce 3

26 Micro-Grid Solutions Proof of Concept

27 Micro-Grid Solutions Benefits DEVELOPER DELIVERS Power

28 Micro-Grid Solutions Transaction Model for Community Solar SOLAR FACILITY HOA Metering & Collection Builds Solar MicroGrid Energy Company Homes, Offices, Stores DU Developer

29 How to Participate Submit the ff information Location (street, town/city) Electricity Bills for 12 months List of Appliances (give emphasis on aircon) Photo of your Roofing Estimate size of Roofing (in sqm)

30 What Will the Future Look Like? Solar Installation Target :

31 Cavite Export Processing Zone Largest Solar Rooftop in Asia Cavite Solar : 40Mw Location : Cavite, Luzon EPC : Asia Konstruct Commissioning Date : December, 2014

32 Solar costs have been on a clear downward trajectory for the last 8 years; Installed cost are expected to fall further, albeit at a more gradual rate; Solar cost will fall by 1.5% per annum. until 2025; It will continue to be competitive, dropping further by 0.75% pa. thereafter 2015 costs (PSPA) US $2,290 / kw (rooftop) US $1,400 / KW (utility-scale) 2030 projected costs US $1,925 / kw (rooftop) US $1,177 / KW (utility-scale)

33 Planet in Peril United Nations predicted a rise in Earth s temperature to as much as 3.5degree Celsius even if energy use stays as is because of doubling CO2 emissions Energy-related emissions account for 80 percent of CO2 released in the atmosphere According to WRI, 34% rise in energy use for period caused 30% increase in emissions

34 Effects of Changing Environment More Severe Typhoons & Rising Sea Water Level $4.38m damage by Typhoon Sendong Billions on rehab for Yolanda High Incidence of Diseases Dengue & Malaria

35 Solar Mitigates Global Warming... One Megawatt of Solar is equivalent to 1 million new trees planted

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