Incheon, Korea November 2015

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1 Workshop on Capacity Development for Mainstreaming Energy for Sustainable Development Goals, Targets and Indicators into Statistical Programmes in Select Asian Countries Incheon, Korea November 2015

2 Republic of the Philippines DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY

3 OUTLINE OF PRESENTATION I. The Philippines II. Legal Basis and Organizational Structure III. Policy Thrusts IV. Energy Programs V. Energy Profile/Outlook VI. SDG Indicators (Goal 7) 3

4 The Philippines Selected Macro Economic Indicators Number of Islands : 7,107 Islands Population : 102 Million (est. end 2015) GDP Growth Rate : 6.1% (2014) GDP Shares of Economic Sectors (2014) Agriculture : 10.0% Industry : 30.0% Services : 60.0% GDP / Capita : 71.9 K PhP/person (2014) Energy / Capita : 0.48 TOE/person (2014)

5 LEGAL BASIS RA 7638 (DOE Act of 1992) RA 8479 (DOWNSTREAM OIL INDUSTRY DEREGULATION ACT OF 1998) RA 8749 (CLEANAIR ACT OF 1999) RA 9136 (ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY REFORM ACT OF 2001) AO 38 (DOE REORGANIZATION OF 2002) RA 9367 (BIOFUELS ACT OF 2006) RA 9513 (RENEWABLE ENERGY ACT OF 2008) RA 9729 (CLIMATE CHANGE ACT OF 2009) PROCLAMATION NO (ADOPTING THE PSDP ) 5

6 DOE ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE STRUCTURE Consumer Welfare and Promotion Staff SECRETARY Luzon Field Office Public Affairs Staff Internal Audit Staff Investment Promotion Staff UNDERSECRETARY ASSISTANT SECRETARY Visayas Field Office Mindanao Field Office ENERGY RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT BUREAU (ERDB) RENEWABLE ENERGY MANAGEMENT BUREAU (REMB) ENERGY UTILIZATION MANAGEMENT BUREAU (EUMB) OIL INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT BUREAU (OIMB) ENERGY POLICY & PLANNING BUREAU (EPPB) ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY MANAGEMENT BUREAU (EPIMB) INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & MGT. SERVICES LEGAL SERVICES FINANCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES ENERGY RESEARCH & TESTING LABORATORY SERVICES 6

7 THE ENERGY FAMILY As Chairperson PNOC NEA PEMC NBB DOE SECRETARY NPC As Vice-Chairperson PSALM TRANSCO As Member NREB Note: The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) is an independent quasi-judicial regulatory body and not under the jurisdiction of the DOE. 7

8 Policy Thrusts 8

9 Policy Thrusts Ensure Energy Security Expand Energy Access Promote Low-Carbon Future Promote Energy Resiliency Explore Bottom-Up Approach Energy Planning Evaluate Connection with ASEAN Energy Infrastructure 9

10 Energy Programs 10

11 Energy Programs Develop indigenous energy resources Promote the use of clean energy fuels (RE and Natural Gas) Push sustainable fuels for transport Promote EC Way of Life (energy efficiency and conservation) Expand capacity and coverage of power supply Climate-proof energy infrastructure and facilities Develop Regional Energy Plans 11

12 Energy Profile/Outlook 12

13 TOTAL PRIMARY ENERGY MIX biomass geothermal Total Energy: MTOE Self-sufficiency: 56.1% RE: 39.9% RE + NG: 46.3% 13

14 POWER GENERATION MIX geothermal Total Generation: 77,261GWh Self-sufficiency: 53.47% RE: 25.6% RE + NG: 49.8% 14

15 POWER DEMAND OUTLOOK 15

16 Data Collection Sources of Primary Information on Supply Companies involved in exploration and production of energy such as coal, oil, natural gas, etc. Energy importers and exporters Companies involved in the transformation sector such as oil refineries, power plants, etc. Sources of Primary Information on Demand Major consumers of energy; i.e. cement factories, iron and steel plants, petrochemical plants, etc

17 Data Collection Sources of Secondary Information on and Consumption Regulatory bodies of the activities of the energy sector, national or regional. Association of energy companies. Energy distributors Other institutions that somehow compile and consolidate information of energy supply. Statistical offices Energy consumption surveys All data should be tabulated from the supply side down to the demand side

18 Collection of Raw Data from Different DOE Bureaus Oil Industry Management Bureau (OIMB) Crude oil and petroleum products (import/export) Sales and Inventory of petroleum products Refinery products, capacity, crude run, own use and losses Natural gas consumption Energy Resource Development Bureau (ERDB) Oil and Gas, Coal, and Geothermal (Reserve and Production) Coal Imports/Exports Fuel Oil Displacement and Savings Energy Utilization and Management Bureau (EUMB) Data on Energy Efficiency and Conservation

19 Collection of Raw Data from Different Bureaus Electric Power Industry Management Bureau(EPIMB) Power Capacity and Generation Fuel Input to Power Generation System and Distribution Losses Power Sales Renewable Energy Management Bureau (REMB) Data on Renewable Energy (hydropower, biomass, solar & wind) and Alternative Fuels Energy Policy and Planning (EPPB) Sectoral Final Energy Demand (Residential/Transport/Industry/Commercial/Agriculture) Coal Utilization Report (by industry) Household Energy Consumption Survey (HECS)

20 Collection of Data/Information from Different Agencies Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) MRT & LRT electricity consumption LTO vehicle registration Philippine Statistics Authority National Statistics Office (NSO) and National Statistical Coordination Board (NSCB) Indicators from establishment surveys (ASPBI) and 2000 IO Gross Domestic Product PSIC PGIC Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas (BSP) Actual peso to dollar exchange rate

21 DATA SOURCES Department of Energy (DOE) Generating Companies / Distribution Utilities Oil Companies, Exploration Companies, Contractors TRANSCO NEA PSA NEDA BSP ERC PEMC NGOs 21

22 Energy Data Dissemination Philippine Energy Plan (PEP) Energy Sector Accomplishment Report (ESAR) Household Energy Consumption Survey (HECS) Philippine Key Energy Statistics Survey on Energy Consumption of Establishments (SECE) Philippine Statistical Yearbook 22

23 SDG Indicators (Goal 7) 23

24 HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIFICATION Region HH Population Projected C2014 Served HH 2014 Unserved HH 2014 HH Electrification Level 2014 Luzon 12,732,284 11,371,251 1,361, % CAR 379, ,159 62, % I 1,102, , , % II 768, , , % III 2,442,583 2,254, , % IV-A 3,233,265 2,975, , % IV-B 649, , , % NCR 2,977,038 2,918,304 58, % V 1,178, , , % Visayas 4,128,355 3,296, , % VI 1,612,595 1,235, , % VII 1,603,599 1,377, , % VIII 912, , , % Mindanao 4,966,626 2,989,088 1,977, % ARMM 563, , , % CARAGA 535, , , % IX 761, , , % X 998, , , % XI 1,094, , , % XII 1,012, , , % Grand Total 21,827,265 17,657,259 4,170, % as of December

25 Electrification Level (%) ELECTRIFICATION HOUSEHOLD ELECTRIFICATION DEVELOPMENT PLAN (HEDP) M HHs M HHs = % 4.17 Million Un-electrified HHs as of December % 85.0% Household Electrification Level 80.9% 79.86% 80.0% 76.7% 79.1% 75.0% 73.7% 60.18% 70.0% No. of Electrified HHs (Cumulative) 11,536,372 15,184,535 16,114,213 16,943,345 17,657,971 Potential Households 20,171,899 20,614,173 21,010,890 21,415,236 21,827,265 25

26 Energy Programs Promote EC Way of Life (energy efficiency and conservation) Efficient LED Lighting Home Efficient Lighting Home Appliance Standards Energy Labeling required for all six (6) products, but minimum energy performance standards (MEPS) to initially cover three (3) products Standards and Labelling for other energy consuming products Product MEPS Energy Label Aircon for window-type and split-type Refrigerators for 5 to 8 cubic feet Compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) Linear fluorescent lamps Circular fluorescent lamps Fluorescent lamp ballast 26

27 2030 Objectives: 40% reduction in energy intensity Decreased energy consumption of 1.6% per year against baseline forecasts Savings of approx. 10,665 KTOE p.a. (one-third of current demand) by 2030 Energy Efficiency Roadmap Transport Short Term ( ) Fuel Efficiency Standards developed all vehicles Risk management on vehicle conversion, e-vehicle programs Re-formulated coordination mechanisms Medium Term ( ) Long Term ( ) Financial incentives for EE through vehicle taxes Promotion of key vehicle technologies Driver education and fleet management programs EE programs beyond road transport (passenger and cargo ships, aviation fuels) Reintegration of urban planning and transport energy use 25% Energy savings over baseline (by 2030) Industry Link existing training projects with ESCO capacity building Develop sectoral focus programs to facilitate EE in energy intensive industries (cement & construction, sugar) Develop standards for motors Facilitate example models including ESCOs, finance Implement demand response programs Review of energy pricing Review inward investment rules for EE to remove distortions 15% Residential Buildings Enforceable minimum energy standards for appliances, with a focus on space cooling and refrigeration Building envelope measures cool roofs and insulation Develop role of utilities as key implementation partners and information providers Specific EE programs for lowincome households Towards energy efficient housing precincts Inclusion of residential measures in Building Code 20% Commercial Buildings Reformulate group to oversee EE measures in Building Code Retro-commissioning program for existing buildings Benchmarking to create data for bldg information &reporting EE measures for inclusion in national building code Government demonstration retrofits to showcase ESCOs and financing models Promote green building ratings Incentive funds in place for EE, including private financiers Mandatory disclosure of commercial building performance 25% Cross- Sectoral Support passage of Enercon Bill Establish EE database, data coll n regime, M&E framework Establish enforcement regimes Strengthen ESCO capacity Continue awareness-raising National strategy for efficiency in power supply sector Build stronger coordination with other levels of govt (LGUs) Regular reporting and monitoring to commence Energy Efficiency and Conservation Center mandated and established Sending market signals to provide incentives for EE Strengthening existing policy, advocacy, programs and institutional structures Harnessing private sector /partner finance Enabling innovation and new technologies 27

28 Energy Programs Push sustainable fuels for transport 30% of PUVs on Alternative Fuels by % biofuels blending by 2030 Expand number of CNG and auto-lpg vehicles Massively deploy electric vehicles (EV) Support expansion of mass transport system 28

29 Energy Programs Climate-proof energy infrastructure and facilities Implement the National Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP) in the energy sector Mitigation action mainly through energy efficiency, renewable energy and alternative fuels and technology programs Identify and pursue adaptation programs Conduct vulnerability assessment of the energy sector Upgrade standards for energy systems and facilities 29

30 Way Forward Legislative Support Comprehensive Land Use Energy projects are of national significance Energy Efficiency and Conservation Natural Gas Industry Development Nuclear Policy Fuel Mix Policy 30

31 DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY Thank You! 31