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Renewable Energy Management Bureau Formulate and implement policies, plans and programs related to the accelerated development, transformation, utilization and commercialization of renewable energy resources including emerging energy technologies NREB Technical Services and Management Division Provide support to the operations of the national renewable energy board and will serve as a one-step shop for RE Biomass Energy Management Division Formulate and implement policies, plans and programs related to the accelerated development, transformation, utilization and commercialization of biomass energy resources including emerging energy technologies Hydropower & Ocean Energy management Division Formulate and implement policies, plans and programs related to the accelerated development, transformation, utilization and commercialization of hydropower and ocean energy resources including emerging energy technologies Geothermal Energy Management Division Formulate and implement policies, plans and programs related to the accelerated development, transformation, utilization and commercialization of geothermal energy resources Solar & Wind Energy Management Division Formulate and implement policies, plans and programs related to the accelerated development, transformation, utilization and commercialization of solar and wind energy resources Shape Solar Wind Energy Management Division Policy and Technology Section Develop, formulate and implement solar and wind (S & W) policies, plans and programs, as part of the NREP, to accelerate the development, transformation, utilization and commercialization of SW resources and technologies; Monitors and evaluates the implementation of the S & W plans, programs, projects, activities, laws, regulations and similar issuances; Assists in administering the implementation of existing S & W laws, regulations and similar issuances; Coordinates with various government agencies, LGUs, academe, NGOs, private sector and other stakeholders on matters related to the development and implementation of S & W policy, plans and programs; Conduct energy technology and policy research and development activities for the development of sustainable S & W systems; Develops and spearheads the implementation of local and/or foreign-assisted S & W projects and activities; Operates and maintains a computerized national S & W energy database; Conducts S & W energy resource assessment and mapping; and Performs Ad Hoc functions as maybe assigned. Promotion and Commercialization Section Develop and implement SW promotion and commercialization policies, plans and sub-programs, as part of the SW program, to promote the commercialization/application of SW resources and technologies; Monitors and evaluates the commercial operation of S & W power and non-power facilities and projects; Spearheads in administering the implementation of existing S & W laws, regulations and similar issuances; Coordinates with various government agencies, LGUs, academe, NGOs, private sector and other stakeholders on matters related to the S & W promotion and commercialization program; Conduct research and development activities on the economic and financial efficiencies and effectiveness of SW systems; Assists in the implementation of local and/or foreign-assisted S & W projects and activities; Operates and maintains a computerized national S & W energy database; and Perform Ad Hoc functions as maybe assigned. Geothermal Energy Management Division Resource and Technology development & Evaluation Section Formulate, develop and evaluate programs and policies that will enhance the technical and economic competitiveness of geothermal technologies including technology innovations; Conduct hydrologic, geological, topographic, oceanographic and economic survey, feasibility studies and research programs to assess the country's geothermal resource potentials; Maintain a database inventory of geothermal potential and update regularly for commercialization and utilization purposes (e.g., maps, matrix and ranking of ocean and hydropower sites); Conduct socio-economic and environmental impact studies on geothermal development and recommend mitigating measures to lessen harmful effects to the environment; Provide technical assistance and sustainable solutions in relation to development and operation of geothermal facilities; Conduct seminars, training courses, technical briefing, fora, workshops, focus group discussions and tri-media campaigns to facilitate information dissemination and capacity building to geothermal technologies; and Perform ADHOC functions as maybe assigned. Evaluation, Registration and Monitoring Section Formulate policies and oversee the implementation of policies, guidelines and standards that will govern the geothermal development thrust of the government including enhancement of private sector participation; Supervise and monitor activities of government and private institutions on geothermal projects and provide guidance for better understanding of government's regulatory functions, policies and programs in relation to utilization and commercialization of geothermal resources; Maintain a database inventory of geothermal facilities for monitoring and developing geothermal generation statistics (e.g., energy mix, generation mix, etc.); Conduct socio-economic and environmental impact studies on the operation of geothermal system and recommend mitigating measures to lessen harmful effects to the environment; Issue registration and accreditation of RE equipment manufacturers, fabricators and suppliers; Coordinate with various government agencies, LGUs, Academe, NGOs, private sector and other stakeholders on matters related to the above enumerated functions; Conduct seminars, training courses, technical briefings, fora, workshops, focus group discussions and tri-media campaigns to facilitate information dissemination and capacity building to geothermal technologies; and Perform ADHOC functions as maybe assigned. Biomass Energy Management Division Technology Development Management Section Formulate policy recommendations and implement plans and programs for the effective utilization, promotion and commercialization of biomass including biofuels energy technologies; Undertake policy research and studies for the development and application of new and emerging biomass/biofuels energy technologies; Design, recommend and implement institutional, legislative and economic incentive packages to support sustainability of biomass/biofuels programs; Establish international linkages with various entities involved in the implementation of biomass/biofuels energy programs; Develop and spearhead the implementation of local and/or foreign-assisted projects and activities; Coordinate with concerned government agencies, LGUs, academe, NGOs, private sector and other stakeholders on matters related to the development and implementation of biomass/biofuels policy, plans and programs; Conduct seminars, training courses, technical briefings, fora, workshops, focus group discussions and tri-media campaigns to facilitate information dissemination and capacity building to biomass/biofuels resources and technologies; Provide inputs in the preparation of the PEP; and Perform ADHOC functions as maybe assigned. Evaluation, Registration and Monitoring Section Conduct technical and economic evaluation of biomass/biofuels' energy technologies including new and emerging technologies for local application; Develop project proposals on biomass/biofuels' new and emerging energy technologies for local application; Evaluate/grant service contract agreements and/or accreditation of biomass/biofuels' projects and facilities, suppliers, fabricators and manufacturers; Implement, monitor, and promote the commercial and technical operation of biomass power, fuel and non-power facilities and projects; Provide technical and extension advice in the form of project evaluation, project packaging and fund sourcing and access to technical information on biomass/biofuels' energy technologies; Coordinate the development of standards for the local adaption of biomass-derived fuels with concerned government agencies and private sectors; Coordinate the pilot testing of emerging biomass/biofuels energy technologies with interested private sector/potential investor; Develop and maintain information systems on biomass/biofuels energy resources and technologies; Provide technical/secretariat support for inter-agency committees undertaking the above-mentioned activities; and Perform Ad Hoc functions as may be assigned. Hydropower and Ocean Energy Management Division Resource and Technology Development Section Formulate, develop and evaluate programs and policies that will enhance the technical and economic competitiveness of ocean and hydropower technologies including technology innovations; Conduct hydrologic, geological, topographic, oceanographic and economic surveys, feasibility studies and research programs to assess the country's ocean and hydropower resource potentials; Maintain a database inventory of ocean and hydropower potential and update regularly for commercialization and utilization purposes (e.g., maps, matrix and ranking of ocean and hydropower sites); Conducts socio-economic and environmental impact studies on ocean and hydropower development and recommends mitigating measures to lessen harmful effects to the environment; Provide technical assistance and sustainable solutions in relation to development and operation of ocean and hydropower facilities; Conduct seminars, training courses, technical briefing, fora, workshops, focus group discussions and tri0-media campaigns to facilitate information dissemination and capacity building to ocean and hydropower technologies; and Perform Ad Hoc functions as maybe assigned; Evaluation, Registration and Monitoring Formulate policies and oversee the implementation of policies, guidelines and standards that will govern the ocean and hydropower development thrust of the government including enhancement of private sector participation; Supervise and monitor activities of government and private institutions on ocean and hydropower projects and provide guidance for better understanding of government's regulatory functions, policies and programs in relation to utilization and commercialization of ocean and hydropower resources; Maintain a database inventory of ocean and hydropower facilities for monitoring and developing ocean and hydropower generation statistics (e.g., energy mix, generation mix, etc.); Conduct socio-economic and environmental impact studies on operation of ocean and hydropower system and recommend mitigating measures to lessen harmful effects to the environment; Issue registration and accreditation of RE equipment manufacturers, fabricators and suppliers; Coordinate with various government agencies, LGUs, Academe, NGOs, private sector and other stakeholders on matters related to the above enumerated functions; Conducts seminars, training courses, technical briefings, fora, workshops, focus group discussions and tri-media campaigns to facilitate information dissemination and capacity building to ocean and hydropower technologies; and Perform Ad Hoc functions as maybe assigned; National Renewable Energy Board - Technical Services and Management Division Administrative Section Arrange special and/or periodic meetings of the National Renewable Energy Board (NREB) by sending invitations to NREB members, resource persons and parties concerned to ensure quorum and/or attendance. Prepare minutes and proceedings including the recording of documents and various issues raised during board deliberation for reference and information; Information and Technical Research Section Conduct research activities on advanced technological and market development applications through the internet and/or information exchange systems to enhance technical information which could be used by the Board; Provide technical support to the operation of the RE One-Stop-Shop Center to accelerate the approval of RE Service Contract and hasten project development; Renewable Energy Registrar Section Review of RPS Rules and makes appropriate recommendations in line with the objectives of R.A. 9513; Monitor the implementation of and compliance by industry participants with RPS Rules promulgated by the DOE;

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).

Downstream Natural Gas

Downstream Natural Gas The birth of the Philippine natural gas industry brings the country closer to its goal of harnessing environment friendly fuels to ensure a stable, diverse and secure energy supply. However, the growth of this industry is anchored on the development of additional gas-generated capacity, other non-power applications and the necessary infrastructure that is to bring the natural gas to its potential markets. The infrastructure includes the appropriate pipeline transmission and distribution networks, LNG terminals and facilities, gas refilling stations for CNG-run vehicles and ancillary facilities. In the absence of the law for the natural gas sector, the stage for the industry’s development has been set with the preparation of a gas policy framework, industry rules and regulations. A clear and concise policies, objectives, programs and strategies formulated by the DOE, together with the critical cooperation and participation of the private sector, development of a natural gas industry is ensured. While there is still much to be done, the DOE will be at the forefront of efforts to rally the participants in this new industry to success. STUDIES: Consultation on the Phase 2 Report of the Philippine Natural Gas Master Plan First Report of the Natural Gas Master Plan Study on Collecting Information and Verification on Promotion of Utilization of Clean Energy Sources (JICA, December 2011) Mindanao Natural Gas Market Development Strategy (Final Report)