Efficient Implementation of Power Sector Reforms in the Philippines

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Local Energy Presentation Template Efficient Implementation of Power Sector Reforms in the Philippines DIRECTOR PATRICK T. AQUINO, CESE Energy Policy and Planning Bureau Public Consultation on National Policy Review on Energy 26 October 2017 Sofitel Philippine Plaza Manila

Presentation Outline A. Philippine Power Statistics and Status of Household Electrification B. Power Development Plan to 2040 C. Policy Initiatives for the Implementation of Power Sector Roadmaps

Philippine Power System Power System Grid Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao grids Connected to main transmission backbone Off-Grid Missionary areas Also known as Small Islands and Isolated Grid (SIIG) Power supplied by NPC SPUG and Private Sector (New Private Provider and Qualified Third Party)

Grid Power System 33% 29% Load 74,154 GWh 4% 34% Residential Industrial 2016 Electricity Sales Commercial Others Distribution 23 PIOUs 100 ECs Transmission 31,501 MVA 2 LGUOUs 20,053 ckt-km Peak Demand: PIOUs - Private-Investor Owned Utilities ECs - Electric Cooperatives LGUOUs - LGU-Owned Utilities 13.272 GW Generation 199 21.42 GW 90,798 GWh Coal RE Gen Facilities Installed Capacity Gross Generation 48% 22% 24% Nat Gas 6% Oil-based Sources of Data: DOE; NGCP

Off-Grid Power System 8% 12% GWh 56% 2015 24% Electricity Sales Residential Industrial Load 1,020.1 Commercial Others 64.3%* Energized Distribution 21 ECs 2 MPCs 3 LGUOUs 1 QTP ECs - Electric Cooperatives MPCs - Multi-Purpose Cooperatives LGUOUs - LGU-Owned Utilities QTP - Qualified Third Parties Transmission 170 MVA 770 ckt-km 55% Generation 291 NPC 30 Non-NPC NPC 45% 1,075 GWh 96% Diesel 406.1MW Total Installed Capacity Non-NPC Gross Generation Hydro 4% Source of Data: DOE; NPC *excluding ARMM areas

Status of Household Electrification As of 31 December 2016 Distribution Utilities (in Millions HH) 119 Electric Cooperatives HH Population Projected C2010 20.6 Million Households have electricity out of 22.7 Million Households in the country (Based on 2010 Census) Served HH Unserved HH HH Electrificatio n Level (%) 13.34 11.72 1.61 87.92% MERALCO 7.09 6.92 0.17 97.64% Other Distribution 2.29 1.95 0.34 85.05% Utilities Philippines 22.72 20.59 2.12 90.65% 100% Barangays LUZON 95.5% Households MINDANAO VISAYAS 100% Barangays 99.9% Barangays 94.0% Households 74.1% Households

Status of Household Electrification HH in Barangays connected to Grid HH in Off Grid Barangays 91.4% 8.6% Based on the available data from the following program: a. Household Electrification Development Plan 2013-2017 b. Barangay Electrification Program (BEP) c. Missionary Electrification Program (MEP) 2017-2021

Power Development Plan to 2040

DOE s Mandate EPIRA, Sec. 37(c): Prepare and update annually a Power Development Program (PDP) and integrate the same into the Philippine Energy Plan. The PDP shall consider and integrate the individual or joint development plans of the transmission, generation, and distribution sectors of the electric power industry, which are submitted to the Department

Power-Related Development Plans Linked Grid Off-Grid Directly- Connected Customers MEDP Generation PDP Transmission TDP DDP Distribution Load HEDP

Power Demand and Supply Outlook Philippines Demand and Supply Outlook, 2016-2040 Capacity Addition MW Baseload 25,265 Midmerit 14,500 Peaking 4,000 Total 43,765 Philippines will need 43,765 MW additional capacity by 2040

Power Demand and Supply Outlook Luzon Demand and Supply Outlook, 2016-2040 Capacity Addition MW Baseload 13,635 Midmerit 8,300 Peaking 2,450 Total 24,385 Luzon will need 24,385 MW additional capacity by 2040

Power Demand and Supply Outlook Visayas Demand and Supply Outlook, 2016-2040 Capacity Addition MW Baseload 5,330 Midmerit 3,000 Peaking 850 Total 9,180 Visayas will need 9,180 MW additional capacity by 2040

Power Demand and Supply Outlook Mindanao Demand and Supply Outlook, 2016-2040 Capacity Addition MW Baseload 6,300 Midmerit 3,200 Peaking 700 Total 10,200 Mindanao will need 10,200 MW additional capacity by 2040

Power Development Plan to 2040 Power Sector Roadmap 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Generation Transmission Distribution and Supply Market Development Institutional and Support Mechanism Missionary Electrification Electrification

Policy Initiatives for the Implementation of Power Sector Roadmaps

DOE Vision A globally-competitive DOE powering up Filipino communities through clean, efficient, robust and sustainable energy systems that will create wealth, propel industries and transform the lives of men and women and the generations to come.

Power Sector Roadmap Towards.. Quality, Reliable, Affordable and Secured Supply Transparent and Fair Playing Field in the Power Industry Electricity Access for All Filipinos

DOE Major Accomplishments Quality, Reliable, Affordable and Secured Supply Formulated Power- Related Development Plans Policy on Resiliency EO 30 - Creation of the EICC Transparent and Fair Playing Field in the Power Industry WESM Mindanao Launch WESM Design Enhancements Governance and Market Audits Electricity Access for All Filipinos 90% HH Electrification Achieved in 2016 NIHE Implementation DOE-DPWH Joint Department Circular EPIRA IRR Review Policy on G, T, D Performance Assessment EICC Energy Investment Coordinating Council GTD- Generation, Transmission, Distribution

Quality, Reliable, Affordable and Secured Supply Policy for the integration of Energy Storage Systems (ESS) in the Power System Policy Study on Electric Power Distribution Loss Policy on Embedded Generation Policy on Smart Grid Quality, Reliable, Affordable and Secured Supply Transparent and fair playing field in the power industry Electricity Access for All Filipinos

Quality, Reliable, Affordable and Secured Supply OFF-GRID Policy Research/Study on Island Interconnection RE Hybridization of NPC-SPUG Power Plants Quality, Reliable, Affordable and Secured Supply Transparent and fair playing field in the power industry Electricity Access for All Filipinos

Transparent and fair playing field in the power industry Policy on Causer Pays Mechanism for the proper utilization and fair recovery of the Ancillary Services Providing policies on the implementation of Retail Competition and Open Access (RCOA) through Voluntary Participation of the Contestable Customer and effective participation of Retail Electricity Suppliers in the Retail Market Quality, Reliable, Affordable and Secured Supply Transparent and fair playing field in the power industry Electricity Access for All Filipinos

Electricity Access for All Filipinos Policy study on the allocation of PSALM capacity in Mindanao to marginalized customers and economic zones Implementation of the Annual Work Program pursuant to Section 6a, Rule 29 (Part A) of the EPIRA IRR Policy Review of the Implementation of the DILG-DOE Joint Circular 95-01 & 98-01 National Wealth Tax which is part of Rule 29 Part B of the EPIRA IRR Quality, Reliable, Affordable and Secured Supply Transparent and fair playing field in the power industry Electricity Access for All Filipinos

Initial Assessment of Household Electrification Based on 2015 Census >2 Million Households to be electrified by 2022 based on 2015 Census Distribution Utilities (in Millions HH) HH Population C2015 Served HH Unserved HH HH Electrification Level (%) June 2017 119 Electric Cooperatives 14.57 11.99 2.58 82.29% MERALCO 6.48 Other Distribution Utilities 1.93 6.48 (6.92)** 1.93 (1.95)** 0 100.00% 0 100.00% Philippines 22.98 20.41 2.57 88.77% *Based on NEA Status of Energization Report as of June 2017 ** Based on PIOUs and LGUOUs DDP 2017-2026 Household Electrification Level (%) as of Dec. 2016. Number of served households are already more than the number of household provided un Census 2015

Electricity Access for All Filipinos GRID ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS NEA- Barangay Line Enhancement Program (BLEP) - Extension of DX lines to previous offgrid electrified areas, enhancement of lines and/or submarine cables NEA- Sitio Electrification Program (SEP) -Extension DX lines to far flung areas and sitios Nationwide Intensification of Household Electrification (NIHE) - Intensification of Household Electrification through grant housewiring subsidy ER 1-94 Electrification Fund Program -Provision of electrification projects leading to 100% electrification of to Host Communities Quality, Reliable, Affordable and Secured Supply Transparent and fair playing field in the power industry Electricity Access for All Filipinos

Electricity Access for All Filipinos OFFGRID ELECTRIFICATION PROGRAMS AND PROJECTS DOE-PV Mainstreaming Program (PVM) -Provision of individual PV SHS to off-grid/unviable areas Qualified Third Program (QTP) -Provision of Generation to Distribution services to areas deemed unviable and waived by the DUs DOE- Household Electrification Program using RE System (HEP) -Provision of individual PV SHS if a hydropower resource is available within a reasonable distance from the clustered household beneficiaries. NPC Missionary Electrification Program (MEP) -Provision of Generation Capacity to Off-grid Areas Quality, Reliable, Affordable and Secured Supply Transparent and fair playing field in the power industry Electricity Access for All Filipinos

Electricity Access for All Filipinos Rationalization of UCME Subsidy System Research on the Improvement of Private Sector Participation (PSP) Program for Missionary Areas Preparation of Philippine Total Household Electrification Master Plan for Off-grid Areas Quality, Reliable, Affordable and Secured Supply Transparent and fair playing field in the power industry Electricity Access for All Filipinos

Electricity Access for All Filipinos Conduct series of Public Consultation together with NEA and NPC on Total Electrification by 2022 Issuance of detailed yearly plans & target for each of Electrification Programs to achieve Total Household Electrification target Quality, Reliable, Affordable and Secured Supply Transparent and fair playing field in the power industry Electricity Access for All Filipinos

Thank You! patrick@iaquino.com www.doe.gov.ph https://web.facebook.com/doe.gov.ph @doe_ph