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DC 2021-09-0029

GUIDELINES ON NOTICES AND REPORTORIAL REQUIREMENTS PURSUANT TO THE DOWNSTREAM OIL INDUSTRY DEREGULATION ACT

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DC-06-01-1995 PRECRIBING TO MY BIRTHDAY HEHE

DC2020-06-0015

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DC2024-06-0001

PRESCRIBING AMENDMENTS TO DEPARTMENT CIRCULAR NO. DC2020-06-0015, AS AMENDED, OR THE PHILIPPINE ENERGY LABELING PROGRAM (PELP) GUIDELINES

Department Circular No. DC2023-0900026

Declaring the Commercial Operations

Department Circular No. DC2023-12-0037

RECLASSIFYING DESIGNATED ESTABLISHMENTS IN THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR, ADJUSTING THEIR THRESHOLD, AND PROVIDING COMPLIANCE GUIDELINES THEREFOR PURSUANT TO THE ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CONSERVATION ACT

Department Circular No. DC2020-06-0015

Prescribing the Guidelines of the Philippine Energy Labeling Program (PELP) for Compliance of Importers, Manufacturers, Distributors and Dealers of Electrical Appliances and other Energy-Consuming Products (ECP)

DC2024-0626

Prescribing testing

Department Circular No. DC2023-06-0019

Adopting the Guidelines Governing the 4th Open and Competitive Selection Process (OCSP4) in the Award of Renewable Energy Service Contracts, and for Other Purposes

DC2024-05-0017

WHEREAS, Section 2 of Republic Act No. (RA) 7638, as amended, otherwise known as the “Department of Energy Act of 1992,” states that it is the policy of the State to ensure a continuous, adequate, reliable, and economic supply of energy through, among others, judicious conservation, renewal, and efficient utilization of energy, to keep pace with the country’s growth and economic development;

DC 2024-03-0009

Declaring the Commercial Operations Date of Retail Competition and Open Access (RCOA) and Green Energy Option Program (GEOP) in Mindanao

DC2024-06-0001

Philippine Energy Labeling Program

DC Marvel 2024-06-0111

Energy = Mass x (Speed of Light) squared

Department Circular

Department Circular Published at: The Manila Times and The Philippine Star Date Published [mm/dd/yyyy]: 10/06/2017 Adopting the Philippine Conventional Energy Contracting Program (PCECP) of Awarding Coal Operating Contracts (COC) and Creating the Review and Evaluation Committee(REC) Repealing for this Purpose Department Circular No. DC2014-02-0005 and Department Order No. DO2014-08-0017 WHEREAS, Republic Act No. 7638, as amended, otherwise known as "The Department of Energy (DOE) Act of 1992", mandates the Department of Energy (DOE) to prepare, integrate, corrdinate, supervise and control all plans, programs, projects and activities of the Government relative to energy exploration, development, utilization, distribution, and conservation; Click to view/download Department Circular No. DC2017-09-0010

Green Energy Auction Program

Green Energy Auction Program in the Philippines Notice of Auction - Green Energy Auction (GEA) for Renewable Energy (RE) Date of Publication: 09 February 2022, Daily Tribune Pursuant to Section 9.1 of the Department Circular No. DC2021-11-0036 entitled, “Providing the Revised Guidelines for the Green Energy Auction Program in the Philippines”, the DOE shall publish the Notice of Auction on its website and in at least one (1) newspaper of general circulation. Should you have further queries and clarifications, you may contact the Renewable Energy Management Bureau at 8840-2151, 8479-2900 local 415 and/or email us at remb9513@doe.gov.ph.

Philippine Energy Plan

Philippine Energy Plan 2020-2040 Overview As the country faces a multi-faceted challenge on its pandemic response programs, amidst the imposed lockdowns on economic activities, the Department of Energy (DOE) is presenting a track to attain an inclusive and equitable economic growth made possible through the provision of secure, sustainable, and resilient energy strategies. The Philippine Energy Plan (PEP) 2020-2040 is the second comprehensive energy blueprint supporting the government’s long-term vision known as Ambisyon Natin 2040. This updated plan, like its predecessor (PEP 2018-2040), reiterates the energy sector’s goal to chart a transformative direction towards attaining a clean energy future. Paving the path of transition into a more sustainable and resilient energy system, the sector’s direction has always been steered by Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi. This is in recognition to the message conveyed by President Rodrigo Roa Duterte of the energy sector requisites – sustainability and availability of energy to wean away from traditional sources and development of alternative ones. To carry out the President’s instructions, the Energy Secretary clearly pointed the transformative changes imperative to align with the Administration’s call. These resulted into policies directed by the Energy Secretary and include, among others, the aggressive Renewable Energy (RE) and Energy Efficiency and Conservation (EEC) institutionalization programs, the moratorium on new coal power projects, a mechanism allowing foreign ownership on large-scale geothermal projects under financial and technical assistance agreement or FTAA, the resumption of indigenous oil and gas exploration, the introduction of liquefied natural gas (LNG) portfolio, establishment of strategic petroleum reserves and exploration of Hydrogen's potential. Having the policies in place, the Energy Secretary reaffirmed the sector’s mindfulness in putting consumers first and that energy must be equitable to all Filipinos. The crafted PEP 2020-2040 is the amalgamation of the envisioned transition and transformation resonated by the Administration. Under its Clean Energy Scenario (CES), the PEP provides for ambitious plans, policies and targets on renewable energy, natural gas, alternative fuels, and energy efficient technologies. To make the country’s low carbon energy transformation a reality, the following goals have been set for the medium to long-term planning horizon: Click to view/download Philippine Energy Plan 2020-2040 Reference Scenario Present development trends and strategies continue; 35.0 percent renewable energy share in the power generation mix by 2040; LNG importation starting 2022; Energy Consumption levels that support an accelerated economic expansion post COVID-19; Current blending schedule for biofuels (2.0 percent biodiesel and 10.0 percent bioethanol) maintained until 2040; 5.0 percent penetration rate of electric vehicles for road transport (motorcycles, cars, jeepneys) by 2040; and Current efforts on EEC as a way of life continues until 2040. Clean Energy Scenario 35.0 percent and 50.0 percent RE share in the power generation mix by 2030 and 2040; 5.0 percent blending for biodiesel starting 2022; 1.5 percent increase in aggregated natural gas consumption from the transport and industry sectors between 2020 and 2040; 10.0 percent penetration rate of electric vehicles for road transport (motorcycles, cars, jeepneys) by 2040; 5.0 percent energy savings on oil products and electricity by 2040; and At least 12.0 percent reduction in the GHG emission for the Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC).

Department Circulars

Department Circulars Department Circular No. DC2017-05-0009 entitled "Declaring the Launch of the Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM) In Mindanao And Providing For Transition Guidelines" Summary of Comments and Responses on the Launch of WESM in Mindanao Draft Department Circular entitled "Establishing Mindanao Wholesale Electricity Spot Market (WESM) Transition Committee"