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Energy Efficiency ROADMAP:Philippines
Energy Utilization Management BureauDepartment of Energy
Diversified Energy Mix2012 Primary Energy Mix Source MTOE % share
Oil 13.86 32.31
Natural Gas 3.21 7.48
Coal 9.32 21.72
Hydro 2.55 5.95
Geothermal 8.81 20.55
Biomass 4.85 11.30
Solar/Wind 0.01 0.02
Biofuels 0.29 0.68
Total Energy 42.90 100.00
Self Sufficiency % 56.32
Renewable Energy 16.51 38.49
Green Energy (RE + Natgas) 19.72 45.98
YEAR SUPPLY ENERGY MIX (MTOE) SELF-SUFFICIENCY (%)2009 39.45 60 2010 40.73 572011 39.80 592012 42.90 56
National Energy Efficiency and Conservation Program (NEECP)
Information, Education and Communication CampaignStandard and Labeling for Household AppliancesRecognition AwardGovernment Energy Management Program (GEMP)Energy Management / Energy AuditPhilippine Energy Efficiency Project (PEEP) Philippine Industrial Energy Efficiency Project (PIEEP)
OVERALL GOAL : To make energy efficiency and conservation a way of life of every Filipino
2-PRONGED PROGRAM
INFORMATION, EDUCATION AND COMMUNICATION (IEC) CAMPAIGN
STANDARDS AND LABELING PROGRAM FOR HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES
Window-Type Air Conditioning Unit
Refrigerator and Freezer
Compact Fluorescent Lamp
(CFL)
RECOGNITION AWARD
Annual recognition given to companies with significant energy savings achieved through the implementation of EE&C technologies & measures
DON EMILIO ABELLO ENERGY EFFICIENCY AWARD
FY 2014 Generated Saving: 95.7 million liters of oil equivalent (LOE) and monetary savings of Php 3.7 billion and more than 187 million kilograms of avoided carbon dioxide from 91 commercial and industrial establishments
GOVERNMENT ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (GEMP)
Aimed at reducing the monthlyconsumption of electricity and transportpetroleum products by all governmentoffices by at least 10%Savings from Sept 2005 to June 2015:
PhP 2.29 B• PhP 1.99 Billion on Electricity • PhP 299.59 Million on Fuel
ENERGY MANAGEMENT SERVICES / ENERGY AUDITEnergy audit services of the Department of Energy(DOE) help companies and establishmentsdetermine and analyze their energy use patterns andidentify energy efficiency opportunities, measuresand projects which results to:• INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY• IMPROVED QUALITY OF PRODUCTS / SERVICES• MORE PROFITS
PHILIPPINE ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECT
KEY PROJECT OUTPUTS
Nationwide distribution of 8.6 million CFLs Retrofit of lighting systems in 150 government buildings Retrofit of Public Lighting Systems Installation of LED Solar Home Systems in Off-Grid Areas Rating scheme for Green Buildings Establishment of Energy Efficiency Testing and Lamp Waste
Recycling Facilities Communication and Social Mobilization Programs
243 MW reduction of electricity consumption
PhP3.2 Billion (USD 74 Million) monetary savings
173,000 tons CO2 avoidance
To introduce ISO 50001 EnergyManagement Standard alongwith system optimizationapproach for improvement ofindustrial energy efficiency.
PHILIPPINE INDUSTRIAL ENERGY EFFICIENCY PROJECT (PIEEP)
Gaps & Barriers:1. Absence of appropriate legal policy framework on energy efficiency and
conservation2. Inadequate awareness and sustainable information, education and
communication campaign (IEC) 3. Lack of well capacitated Energy Auditors and Energy Managers4. Energy Management Services through the conduct of Energy
Audit by the Philippine DOE is not sufficient to handle the big market due to lack of personnel
5. No government incentives for energy efficient technologies6. Absence of standard and labeling policy 7. Local financial institutions are not so keen to provide financial
investment loan to support application for energy efficiency and conservation projects specially when it is not a popular technology
Strengthening existing policy, advocacy, programs and institutional structuresHarnessing private sector /partner finance
Enabling innovation and new technologies
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Transport
• Fuel Efficiency Standards developed all vehicles
• Risk management on vehicle conversion, e-vehicle programs
• Re-formulated coordination mechanisms
Short Term (2014-15)• 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
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
CommercialBuildings
• 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
ResidentialBuildings
• 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 low-income households
• Towards energy efficient housing precincts
• Inclusion of residential measures in Building Code
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
Medium Term (2016-20) Long Term (2021-30)
Sending market signals to provide incentives for EE
25%
15%
25%
20%
Energy savings over baseline
(by 2030)
An Energy Efficiency Roadmap for the Philippines
PROGRAMS AND ACTIONS TO PROGRESSA c t i o n P l a n 2 0 1 6 - 2 0 2 0
A: Vehicle Efficiency Improvement Program
TRANSPORT
B: Vehicle Efficiency and Driver Awareness Program
C: Freight Transport Energy Efficiency Partnership
Driver training program rollout
Re-launch Fuel Economy Run initiative
Form partnership to develop a National Efficient Freight and Logistics Master Plan
Vehicle Fuel Efficiency Standard & Labeling
Formulate a transport and urban energy efficiency Inter-Agency Committee
Vehicle Promotion and conversion programs• extend Auto-LPG program for taxi fleet• Training for LPG vehicle conversion• Vehicle Technologies: E-Vehicles, Hybrid Vehicles, Fuel Cell Vehicles
National Efficient Freight and Logistics Master Plan developed
PROGRAMS AND ACTIONS TO PROGRESSA c t i o n P l a n 2 0 1 6 - 2 0 2 0
A: Industry Energy Management and Opportunity Identification
INDUSTRYAssist DTI to ‘green’ industry roadmaps with energy efficiency measures
B: ESCO Development Program
C: Demand Response and Demand Side Management Program
platform for ESCO sector training capacity building activities
Technical assistance to PEZA on qualifying EE service providers and technologies
Scale up and broaden the sectors (targeted by the PIEEP and HEMS projects) to priority sectors of Cement, Steel, Semi-Conductor and Sugar Manufacturing
Standard ESCO contracts for bidding
Establish a Power Sector Energy Efficiency Strategy
Analytical paper setting out the framework and regulatory steps that would need to be taken to implement a comprehensive Demand Response Strategy
PROGRAMS AND ACTIONS TO PROGRESS
RESIDENTIAL
A : A p p l i a n c e s t a n d a r d s a n d L a b e l i n g P r o g r a m
B. Behavioural Information Program for Low-Income Group
Energy Efficiency input and cooperation on standards development
Increase post-market surveillance programs (MVE)
Awareness raising campaigns on EE including for housing design (e.g. insulation and cool roofs)
A c t i o n P l a n 2 0 1 6 - 2 0 2 0
PROGRAMS AND ACTIONS TO PROGRESS
Institutionalization of “Government Energy Management Program (GEMP)” Target Electricity and Fuel Savings of 10% Designate an Enercon Officer Submission of Monthly Fuel and Electricity Consumption Report
Government Energy Management Program (GEMP) E N A B L I N G
P O L I C I E S :
Administrative Order 110:
Administrative Order 110-A:
Administrative Order 126:
A c t i o n P l a n 2 0 1 6 - 2 0 2 0
A : G o v e r n m e n t B u i l d i n g s E f f i c i e n c y P r o g r a m
Strengthen and extend the Government Energy Management Program (GEMP)
Develop Guidelines for government procurement of energy efficiency services
Develop model ESCO procurement and implementation project at a high-profile Government building site
COMMERCIAL & GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
PROGRAMS AND ACTIONS TO PROGRESS
A c t i o n P l a n 2 0 1 6 - 2 0 2 0
B : B u i l d i n g C o d e s P r o g r a m
C . B u i l d i n g I n f o r m a t i o n a n d R a t i n g s P r o g r a m
Annual performance information tool - benchmark for government building energy efficiency with a view to creating the market standard for all commercial buildings
Mandatory disclosure of performance ratings on sale or lease of buildings
Energy Efficiency Training Program for LGUs
Coordination-body for Energy Efficiency input to Green Building Code development
COMMERCIAL & GOVERNMENT BUILDINGS
Update “DOE Guidelines on Energy Conserving Design in Buildings and Facilities”
SECTOR Action Plan 2016 - 2020
C r o s s -S e c t o r a l
Enactment of Enercon Bill into Law *
Establish EE database, data collection regime, M&E framework*
Heighten-up EE&C promotion across all energy demand sectors *
Stronger coordination with other levels of government (LGUs) *
Possible assistance required:- Database- Enforcement of Standards- Improvement of Labeling Program
Challenges:- Enforcement of Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards
(MEPS)
Thank You !