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National Government-Local Government Joint Energy Forum

The Heritage Hotel, Pasay City


September 6, 2013

Philippine Energy Sector Plans and Programs


2013-2030

Dir. Jesus T. Tamang


Energy Policy and Planning Bureau
Department of Energy

Energy Reform
Energy
ReformAgenda
Agenda (ERA)
Energy Access for More
A key priority of government to mainstream
access of the greater majority to reliable energy
services and fuel; and help address local
productivity and countryside development
Good Governance thru stakeholder participation, transparency,
multi-sectoral partnership and use of ICT

Ensure
Energy Security

Achieve Optimal
Energy Pricing

Develop a
Sustainable
Energy System

Transparency
Initiatives, Implementation and Information

Plans and Programs


Develop Indigenous Energy
Resources

Expand Use of Natural Gas


Push Sustainable Fuels for
Transport

Make Energy Efficiency a Way of


Life
Expand capacity and coverage of
Power Supply

Climate-proof energy
infrastructure and facilities

Develop Indigenous Energy Resources


Promote Fossil Fuels Exploration
Fossil Fuel

2012

2012-2030

Oil (MMB)

1.64

78.0

Gas (BCF)

137.8

2,837.8

4.75

70.8

7.4

229.9

Condensate (MMB)
Coal (MMMT*)

*@10,000 BTU/lb

Develop Indigenous
Energy Resources
Promote Fossil Fuels
Exploration
Sixteen (16)

sedimentary basins in
the country have a
combined potential of
4,777 million barrels of
fuel oil equivalent
(MMBFOE) of oil and
gas reserves
Currently have 24
Service contractors
Sedimentary Basins in the Philippines

Develop Indigenous
Energy Resources
Promote Fossil Fuels
Exploration
Thirteen (13) coal

basins have a
total resource
potential of 2.4
billion metric tons
Currently have 71
Coal Operating
Contracts
Coal Reserves in the Philippines

Develop Indigenous Energy Resources


Triple Renewable Energy Installed Capacity by 2030

Expand the Use of Natural Gas


Natural Gas as Fuel for the Future

Master Plan for


Natural Gas

LNG Master Plan

Infrastructure
Development
Program

Market
Development
Program

Capacity
Development
Program for the
Industry

Expand Use of Natural Gas


Natural Gas as Fuel for the Future

2,700 MW Installed

Current facilities
and users

Power Plants

Malampaya Gas Field


2.7 TCF (2001)
Industry

Libertad Gas Field


0.6 BCF (2006)

Transport

Push Sustainable Fuels for Transport


30 % of PUVs by 2030

Strengthen implementation of Programs


on Alternative Fuels and Technologies

Biofuels
CNG,
Auto-LPG
Electric vehicles,

Push Sustainable Fuels for Transport


30 % of PUVs by 2030
Electric Vehicle Technology
for Public Transport Sector
Promote mass transport

Push Sustainable Fuels for Transport


30 % of PUVs by 2030
Type

2011

2015

2016

2020

2025

2030

Number of Vehicles
CNG
Bus

61

1,000

Taxi
AutoLPG
E-trikes

5,000

6,900

9,200

15,000

100

1,000

6,000

16,000

19,052

20,200

20,500

21,700

23,200

23,000

630

50,170

80,730

106,000

150,000

230,000

Push Sustainable Fuels for Transport


30 % of PUVs by 2030
Diesel Demand
(In Million
Liters)

(In KTOE)

Biodiesel
Blend
(Target)

2011

6,724

5,697

2015

7,645

2020

Year

Supply Requirement/Fuel
Displacement
(In Million
Liters)

(In KTOE)

2%

134

114

6,477

5%

382

324

9,056

7,672

10%

906

767

2025

10,348

8,768

20%

2,070

1,754

2030

11,428

9,683

20%

2,286

1,937

Push Sustainable Fuels for Transport


30 % of PUVs by 2030
Gasoline Demand
(In Million
Liters)

(In KTOE)

Bioethanol
Blend
(Target)

2011

4,181

3,274

2015

5,350

2020

Year

Supply Requirement/Fuel
Displacement
(In Million
Liters)

(In KTOE)

10%

418

327

4,189

10%

535

419

7,955

6,229

20%

1,591

1,246

2025

10,322

8,083

20%

2,064

1,617

2030

12,589

9,858

20%

2,518

1,972

Push Sustainable Fuels for Transport


30 % of PUVs by 2030 - CNG Buses

CNG
Buses

Refilling
Stations

CNG
Buses

Refilling
Stations

CNG
Buses

Refilling
Stations

CNG
Buses

Refilling
Stations

Fuel
Displacement
DLE (Million
Liters)

2011

61

61

4.85

2015

1,000

10

1,000

10

79.50

2020

6,400

64

100

400

6,900

69

548.56

2025

7,200

72

1,000

10

1,000

10

9,200

92

731.42

2030 10,500

105

2,400

24

2,100

21

15,000

150

1,192.53

Luzon
Year

Visayas

Assumptions:
Bus Consumption = 254 DLE per bus per day
Operating number of days = 313 days per year

Mindanao

Total

Fuel efficiency = CNG @ 2.5 km. per liter


1 station can refill 100 buses a day
Total CNG Consumption of Bus per day = 254 nm3/200 kg

Push Sustainable Fuels for Transport


30 % of PUVs by 2030 - Auto LPG

Year

Auto
LPG
Taxis

Refilling
Stations

Auto
LPG
Taxis

Refilling
Stations

Auto
LPG
Taxis

Refilling
Stations

Auto
LPG
Taxis

Refilling
Stations

Fuel
Displacement
Gasoline
(Million
Liters)

2011

12,384

150

3,810

44

2,858

35

19,052

229

178.90

2015

13,130

164

4,040

51

3,030

38

20,200

253

189.68

2020

14,105

176

4,340

54

3,255

41

21,700

271

203.76

2025

15,080

189

4,640

58

3,480

44

23,200

290

217.85

2030

14,950

187

4,600

58

3,450

43

23,000

288

215.97

Luzon

Visayas

Assumptions:
Taxi Consumption = 30 liters per day
Operating number of days = 313 days per year

Mindanao

Total

Total LPG Consumption per day = 23.19 liters


Density of LPG = 0.559 kg/cubic meter
1 station can refill 80 taxis a day
16

Push Sustainable Fuels for Transport


30 % of PUVs by 2030 - E-Vehicles

Year

Units

Fuel
Displacement
Gasoline
(Million Liters)

2011

630

0.789

0.51

2015

50,170

62,813

40.51

2020

106,000

132.712

85.60

2025

150,000

187.800

121.13

2030

230,000

287.960

185.73

Assumptions:
Average distance traveled per day = 80 km.
Tricycle Consumption = 4 liter per day
Operating number of days = 313 days per year

Power
Requirement
(MW)

Total Power Consumption per day = (Lithium-ion Battery) = 6.78


kWh.
Estimated charging time = 1 to 1.5 hrs.

Make Energy Efficiency as a Way of Life


Achieve 10 percent energy savings by 2030

The Bright Now! Campaign


aims to educate and
empower Filipinos to be
smart energy users
Expand coverage of energy
labeling program and move
towards standardization
Advocate passage of Enercon
Bill

Make Energy Efficiency as a Way of Life


Achieve 10 percent energy savings by 2030
National EE&C Programs

Actual Savings (in MMBFOE)


2010

2011

2012

Information, Education and Communication Campaign

3.45

4.56

4.16

Voluntary Agreements

3.60

3.24

3.41

14.27

15.3

18.37

Government Energy Management Program (GEMP)

0.22

0.28

0.26

Energy Management Program

3.26

3.80

3.43

Phil. Energy Efficiency Project

0.29

0.50

24.80

27.48

30.13

Energy Standards and Labeling

Total Savings

MMBFOE Million Barrels of Fuel Oil Equivalent

Make Energy Efficiency as a Way of Life


Achieve 10 percent energy savings by 2030
Savings

2010

2011

2012

Total Savings (in MMBFOE)

24.80

27.48

30.13

Deferred Capacity (in Megawatts)

1,104

1,222

1,341

Installed Capacity (in Megawatts)

16,359

16,163

17,025

Dependable Capacity (in Megawatts)

13,902

14,477

15,066

Deferred/Installed (in Percent)

7.75

7.56

7.88

Deferred/Dependable (in Percent)

7.94

8.44

8.90

MMBFOE Million Barrels of Fuel Oil Equivalent

Make Energy Efficiency as a Way of Life


Efficient Household Appliances
Energy Labeling is required for all six (6) products,
but minimum energy performance standard (MEPS)
to initially cover three (3) products
Product
Aircon for window-type and
split-type

MEPS

Energy
Label

Refrigerators for 5 to 8 cubic feet

Compact fluorescent lamps


(CFL)

Linear fluorescent lamps

Circular fluorescent lamps

Fluorescent lamp ballast

Make Energy Efficiency as a Way of Life


Efficient Household Appliances
Operationalized
www.kuryente.org.ph
providing public information on
electricity rates and generation
capacity

Operationalized
www.wattmatters.org.ph
providing public information on
energy consumption, wattage rating
and energy efficiency performance
of different household electrical
appliances.

Expand Capacity and Coverage of Power Supply


Increase installed capacity
Upgrade and expand
transmission and
distribution network
Interconnect the island
grids
Visayas -Mindanao
Expand energy market
from Luzon-Visayas to
Mindanao and include RE.
Improve energy efficiency
in the sector
Smart Grid

Expand Capacity and Coverage of Power Supply


Achieve 90% Household Electrification by 2017
Preferably using combination of Renewal Energy Sources

Expand Capacity and Coverage of Power Supply


With Strong Stakeholder Participation

Household Electrification Level, December 2011


Total HH
EC's
MERALCO
Other DU's
Philippines

12,964,878
5,673,939
1,900,211
20,539,028

Served HH
8,567,980
4,579,000
1,267,476
14,414,456

Unserved HH
4,396,898
1,094,939
632,735
6,124,572

HH Electrification
Level
66.09
80.70
66.70
70.18

Note:
Total number of households is based on 2010 Census
Data for served number of households is based on the 2011 DDP (PIOUs) and
NEA's SOE (all ECs)
Figures reflected for both potential and served exclude all the DU's operated by
LGUs and other. Except for the Concepcion Electric System which declared to be
100% electrified for the HH level

Expand Capacity and Coverage of Power Supply


Achieve 90% Household Electrification by 2017
Preferably using combination of Renewal Energy Sources
Household Electrification Program (HEP)
HEP is an on-going program
Providing electricity to households
HEP Beneficiaries (as of June 2013)

YEAR

Luzon (HH)

Visayas (HH)

Mindanao (HH)

Total
(HH)

2010

648

167

1,935

2,750

2012 (1st Batch)

2,308

1,864

2,288

6,460

2012 (2nd Batch)

750

435

2,215

3,400

2013

2,136

1,702

3,062

6,900

Total

5,842

4,168

9,500

19,510

Climate-proof Energy Sector


Infrastructure and Facilities
Vulnerability Assessment
of the Energy Sector
Impact on energy supply
& demand
Adjust standards and
design guidelines

More Responsive Geographic Plans


Assist LGUs in mainstreaming
energy planning in their
development plan
Optimize identification, development
and use of energy resources in
respective regions

Advocate for the inclusion of


energy in land use
classification and declaration of
energy projects as projects of
national significance

National Government-Local Government Joint Energy Forum


The Heritage Hotel, Pasay City
September 6, 2013

Philippine Energy Sector Plans and Programs


2013-2030

Dir. Jesus T. Tamang


Energy Policy and Planning Bureau
Department of Energy

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