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Philippine Energy Labeling Program (PELP)

The Philippine Energy Labeling Program (PELP) is one of the initiatives of the Department of Energy as part of the enactment of Republic Act 11285, otherwise known as the “Energy Efficiency and Conservation (EE&C) Act”, which was approved on 12 April 2019. The PELP provides for a national labeling system for energy consuming products (ECPs) based on the energy performance of products.

Philippine Energy Labeling Program System

WHAT IS THE PHILIPPINE ENERGY LABELING PROGRAM (PELP)? The Philippine Energy Labeling Program (PELP) is one of the initiatives of the Department of Energy as part of the enactment of Republic Act 11285, otherwise known as the “Energy Efficiency and Conservation (EE&C) Act”, which was approved on 12 April 2019. The PELP provides for a national labeling system for energy consuming products (ECPs) based on the energy performance of products. BASIS OF PELP The PELP was established through Department Circular 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)”. This Circular was signed on 15 June 2020, published in broadsheet newspapers namely the Business World and the Daily Tribune on 26 June 2020 and became effective on 10 July 2020. OBJECTIVE OF PELP The PELP aims to transform the market and encourage the shift in consumer behavior towards the use of energy efficient products and technologies by empowering them through the information displayed in the labels at points of sale.

PELP related issuances

PELP related issuances

DOE Online Appointment System

DOE Online Appointment System

DTI's TradeNet System

DTI's TradeNet System

DOE Quality Management System

DOE Quality Management System

DOE Electric Power Database Management System

DOE Electric Power Database Management System

Reference Energy System

Reference Energy System DUMMY

Government Energy Management Program System

Government Energy Management Program System

To the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) for clearance to undertake System Impact Study

List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of September 2022 PUBLISHED ON OCTOBER 6, 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of September 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of August 2022 PUBLISHED ON SEPTEMBER 7, 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of August 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of July 2022 PUBLISHED ON AUGUST 2, 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of July 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of June 2022 PUBLISHED ON JULY 6, 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of June 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for clearance to undertake System Impact Study as of May 2022 PUBLISHED ON JUNE 3, 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of May 2022

Energy Conserving Design for Buildings

What is the Energy Conserving Design for Buildings? With the enactment of Republic Act No. 11285, otherwise known as the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (EE&C Act), the policy of the State towards the efficient and judicious utilization of energy has been strengthened further. Section 4 (b) of the EE&C Act mandates that all building constructions, new and building retrofits, shall comply with minimum requirements set in the Guidelines on Energy Conserving Design of Buildings. These Guidelines address the need to provide energy efficiency guidance in the design and construction of buildings in the Philippines. In these updated Guidelines, technical requirements were provided based on two Building Codes that impact energy performance of buildings, i.e. the National Building Code and the Philippine Green Building Code. Obligations of building owners consistent with the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act were cited in this guideline. Renewable energy systems and equipment were added in line with the Renewable Energy Act of 2008. Certain sections were also updated based on international standards, notably the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE).

Energy Service Companies (ESCO)

Energy Service Company (ESCO) What is an ESCO? Energy Service Company (ESCO) refers to a juridical entity that offers multi-technology services and goods towards developing and designing energy efficiency projects, delivering and guaranteeing energy savings, and ensuring cost-effective and optimal performance. Their services include energy supply and management, energy financing, technical engineering expertise and consultancy, equipment supply, installation, operation, maintenance, and upgrade, and monitoring and verification of performance and savings. Their goods include lighting, motors, drives, heating, ventilation, air conditioning systems, building envelope improvements, and waste heat recovery, cooling, heating, or other usable forms of energy control systems. Department Circular 2020-09-0018 The ESCO Guidelines include among others, certification requirements, review and evaluation process, and the classification of ESCOs, and states that ESCOs applying for certification must demonstrate their technical and managerial competence to design and implement energy efficiency projects, including energy audits, design engineering, providing or arranging project financing, construction management, operations and maintenance of energy efficient technologies, and verifying energy savings. The following classification is hereby introduced in the ESCO Guidelines: Registered ESCO refers to an ESCO seeking accreditation for professional services to DOE for the first time that meets the minimum of requirements on legal and technical capacity. The validity of the Certificate for Registered ESCO shall be for three (3) years. Certified ESCO refers to an ESCO which in addition to meeting the requirements of a Registered ESCO also has proven performance or results-based projects savings experience and with proven customer experiences. The validity of the Certificate of Certified ESCO shall be valid for five (5) years.

Mandate and Functions

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;

Plans

Executive Summary The 2019-2028 Distribution Development Plan (DDP) contains the one-page infographic profile of 144 out of 151 Distribution Utilities (DUs), showing the supply- demand outlook and energy requirements for the ten-year planning period. It features the Power Supply Procurement Plan, which contains the proposed schedule for the Competitive Selection Process (CSP) to be conducted by DUs to procure power supply requirements to ensure the continuous provision of electricity supply to the consumers in a least cost-manner as what was mandated by Republic Act No. 9136. For those DUs without schedule for CSP, the power supply deficit in MW shortfall for the corresponding period is indicated. This DDP also featured the 2018 actual number of customers and energy sales per customer class. It also includes comparison using percentage difference of the 2018 projection on number of customers, peak demand, electricity purchased, energy sales and system loss based on the 2018-2027 DDP versus the 2018 actual data based on the 2019-2028 DDP. In 2018, the DUs registered a peak demand of 13,899 MW and is projected to increase from 14,602 MW in 2019 to 21,300 MW in 2028 with an annual average growth rate (AAGR) of 4.36% for the ten-year planning horizon. Luzon DUs recorded the highest peak demand in 2018 at 10,279 MW while Mindanao and Visayas DUs reported peak demand of 1,835 MW and 1,785 MW, respectively. For the energy requirements, the DUs procured a total of 83,573 GWh in 2018 which is estimated to rise from 88,040 GWh in 2019 to 129,815 GWh in 2028 with an AAGR of 4.50%. Likewise, the DUs has a total energy sales of 77,409 GWh in 2018 which is seen to increase to 119,231 GWh by 2028 with an AAGR of 4.42% from its 2018 level. With regard to the number of customers, there were 19.9 million customers being served by the DUs in 2018 wherein majority at 91.97% are residential connections, commercial customers at 6.17%, industrial customers at 0.23%, and customers classified as Others accounts for the 1.62%. With an AAGR of 3.86%, customer connections is forecasted to increase from 20.1 million in 2019 to 29.0 million in 2028.

NGCP Grid Operating and Maintenance Program and Weekly Operating Program

NGCP Grid Operating and Maintenance Program (GOMP) and Weekly Operating Program (WOP) NGCP Grid Operating and Maintenance Program (GOMP) The GOMP of the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) contains the proposed three-year Planned/Maintenance Outages of grid and system operations-monitored power generation facilities (in consultation with the generating companies), information on the schedule of maintenance per unit/power plant as well as the overall weekly reserve profile per year per grid. It also contains the three-year maintenance program of the Transmission facilities of NGCP aligned to the Planned Outage of the power generation facilities. Grid Operating and Maintenance Program (Three-year Planned Outages of Generation Facilities, Transmission Facilities, and Weekly Reserve Profile per grid) NGCP Weekly Grid Operating Program (WOP) WOP, on the other hand, is the weekly seven-day projection on the supply, demand and reserve of the three grids that is posted and regularly updated in the NGCP website. WOP Seven-Day Supply-Demand-Reserve Table with Planned/Unplanned Outage Per Plant Type

EPIMB Mandate and Function

Electric Power Industry Management Bureau Supervises the implementation of electric power industry restructuring to establish a competitive, market-based environment, and encourage private-sector participation; ensures adequate, efficient and reliable supply of electricity, and formulates plans, programs and strategies relative to rural electrification Power Market Development Division Power Market Research and Development Section EPIRA Monitoring and Coordination Section Power Planning and Development Division Power Development Planning Section Transmission Development Planning Section Missionary Electrification Development Planning Section Rural Electrification Administration and Management Division Rural Electrification Systems Administration Section Rural Electrification Project Management Section Non-electrification Project Management and Administration Section

DOE conducts first round of Competitive Selection Process for Microgrid Service Provider Press

The initial 98 identified areas have a total of 15,645 households, or equivalent to around 39 percent of the total households in the unserved and underserved areas that may be viable for microgrid systems due to their number, household density, and demand in the said areas.

History

PMDD reviewed the following Reportorial Requirements: Market Operator – WESM real-time data and market results System Operator – Generator and Transmission Outages Generation Companies – Monthly Operations Report Distribution Utilities – Monthly Operations Report, Distribution Development Plan, Uniform Reportorial Requirements Retail Electricity Suppliers – Quarterly Operations Report Prepared/drafted unformed/structured templates and data definitions. Drafted Department Circular providing guidelines and adopting the enhanced Reportorial Requirements. Conducted various meetings to the internal and external stakeholders.

Background

The DOE Electric Power Database Management System (DEPDMS) is a relational and analytical database for the effective and efficient acquisition, warehousing, and management of various data/information related to electric power industry participants, which include generation companies, distribution utilities, retail electricity suppliers, market operator and system operator. It is a combination of computer servers and software (MS SQL and Tableau) which are maintained by PMDD and ITMS.

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).

Electric Power

What's New Private Sector - Initiated Power Projects as of August 31, 2022 PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY, 7 OCTOBER 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Committed) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Committed Power Projects as of August 31, 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Indicative) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Indicative Power Projects as of August 31, 2022 List of Existing Power Plants as of August 31, 2022 PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY, 7 OCTOBER 2022 2022 List of Existing Power Plants per Grid Luzon Visayas Mindanao 2022 List of Existing Power Plants in Grid areas for Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao 2022 Installed and Dependable Capacity Mix Luzon Visayas Mindanao Off Grid Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary Off Grid Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary Grid and Off Grid List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the Energy Regulatory Commission for Certificate of Compliance (COC) as of September 2022 PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY, 6 OCTOBER 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the Energy Regulatory Commission for Certificate of Compliance (COC) as of September 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of September 2022 PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY, 6 OCTOBER 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of September 2022 Private Sector - Initiated Power Projects as of July 31, 2022 PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY, 13 SEPTEMBER 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Committed) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Committed Power Projects as of July 31, 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Indicative) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Indicative Power Projects as of July 31, 2022

Philippine Power Situation

What's New Private Sector - Initiated Power Projects as of August 31, 2022 PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY, 7 OCTOBER 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Committed) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Committed Power Projects as of August 31, 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Indicative) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Indicative Power Projects as of August 31, 2022 List of Existing Power Plants as of August 31, 2022 PUBLISHED ON FRIDAY, 7 OCTOBER 2022 2022 List of Existing Power Plants per Grid Luzon Visayas Mindanao 2022 List of Existing Power Plants in Grid areas for Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao 2022 Installed and Dependable Capacity Mix Luzon Visayas Mindanao Off Grid Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary Off Grid Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary Grid and Off Grid List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the Energy Regulatory Commission for Certificate of Compliance (COC) as of September 2022 PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY, 6 OCTOBER 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the Energy Regulatory Commission for Certificate of Compliance (COC) as of September 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of September 2022 PUBLISHED ON THURSDAY, 6 OCTOBER 2022 List of Companies Issued with Certificate of Endorsement to the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines for Clearance to Undertake System Impact Study as of September 2022 Private Sector - Initiated Power Projects as of July 31, 2022 PUBLISHED ON TUESDAY, 13 SEPTEMBER 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Committed) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Committed Power Projects as of July 31, 2022 2022 Private Sector Initiated Power Projects (Indicative) Luzon Visayas Mindanao Summary of Indicative Power Projects as of July 31, 2022

Organizational Structure

Electric Power Industry Management Bureau Supervises the implementation of electric power industry restructuring to establish a competitive, market-based environment, and encourage private-sector participation; ensures adequate, efficient, and reliable supply of electricity, and formulates plans, programs, and strategies relative to rural electrification Power Market Development Division Power Market Research and Development Section EPIRA Monitoring and Coordination Section Power Planning and Development Division Power Development Planning Section Transmission Development Planning Section Missionary Electrification Development Planning Section Rural Electrification Administration and Management Division Rural Electrification Systems Administration Section Rural Electrification Project Management Section Non-electrification Project Management and Administration Section Power Planning and Development Division Formulates policies, plans, and programs related to generation, transmission, distribution, and supply of electricity and ensures effective implementation thereof. Power Development Planning Prepares and updates annually the Philippine Power Development Plan (PDP). Evaluates individual plans of Generation companies National transmission company or its buyer/concessionaire Distribution utilities Suppliers of electricity; and Other entities engaged in the delivery of electricity services Prepares indicative supply and demand options based on economics and technologies with the view to ensuring greater private sector participation. Undertakes long-term national, regional and sectoral electricity demand forecasts. Ensures sufficient reserve capacities through the formulation of necessary policy recommendations in this regard. Provides power sector inputs to the Philippine Energy Plan (PEP), Regional Energy Plans (REPs), and Sectoral Energy Plans (SEPs). Monitors and assesses system development and performance in the market. Coordinates with various government agencies, electric power industry participants, consumer groups, etc. (e.g., DOF, NEDA, NEA, ERC, NPC, PSALM, TRANSCO, various IPPs, Meralco, ECs) on matters related to the above-enumerated functions. Assists in the PEP, REP, and SEP consultations. Provides secretariat support to various activities relating to the power sector. Performs Ad Hoc functions as may be assigned. Transmission Development Planning Evaluates and recommend approval of the Transmission Development Plan (TDP) of Transco or its buyer/concessionaire. Formulates policy recommendations on transmission expansions. Represents the department in the following: Grid Management Committee (Grid Code) Distribution Management Committee (Distribution Code) Transco Board Technical Working Group NP-Contracts Awards Committee Consolidates regional and sectoral inputs relating to the transmission plan. Monitors and assesses the transmission operations, system development, and performance in the market. Coordinates with various government agencies, electric power industry participants, consumer groups, etc. (e.g., DOF, NEDA, ERC, NPC, PSALM, Transco, various IPPs, Meralco, ECs) on matters related to the above-enumerated functions. Performs Ad Hoc functions as may be assigned. Missionary Electrification Development Planning Evaluates and update annually the Missionary Electrification Development Plan (MEDP). Formulates policy recommendations on the sufficiency of the supply of electricity in off-grid areas. Prepares indicative supply and demand options based on economics and technologies in off-grid areas. Formulates policy recommendations on missionary electrification and off-grid connections. Coordinates the planning of missionary electrification projects. Evaluates the missionary electrification projects of NPC-Small Power Utilities Group (NPC-SPUG) and other parties operating in off-grid areas. Provides power sector inputs to the Philippine Energy Plan (PEP), Regional Energy Plans (REPs), and Sectoral Energy Plans (SEPs). Coordinates with various government agencies, electric power industry participants, consumer groups, etc. (e.g., DOF, NEDA, NEA, ERC, NPC, PSALM, Transco, various IPPs, Meralco, ECs) on matters related to the above-enumerated functions. Provides secretariat support to various activities relating to missionary electrification. Performs Ad Hoc functions as may be assigned. Power Market Development Division Formulates Policies, plans, and programs related to the development of the Philippine power market and ensures the effective and sustainable operation of competitive national and regional electricity markets Power Marketing Research and Development Oversees and implements the Philippine Wholesale electricity spot market (WESM) Formulates policy recommendations relating to sustainable electricity market transformation Evaluates and monitor the performance of the electricity market Undertakes research and studies to further develop and strengthen the Philippine electricity market Implements and facilitates technical assistance projects related to the WESM Represents the department in the ff. inter-agency committees: WESM technical working groups NEDA technical working committees relating to power (NEED BASIS) Provides secretariat support to the WESM technical working groups Coordinates with various government agencies, electric power industry participants, consumer groups, ETC. (E.G., DOF, NEDA, NEA, ERC, NPC, PSALM, TRANSCO, VARIOUS IPPs, MERALCO, ECs) on matters related to the above-enumerated functions Performs AD HOC functions as may be assigned EPIRA Monitoring and Coordination Evaluates and monitor EPIRA implementation and compliance of electric power industry participants (government and private sector entities) Evaluates submissions of various agencies relating to the reportorial requirements of the joint congressional power commission (JCPC) Prepares BI-annual reports to the JCPC on EPIRA implementation and compliance Formulates policy recommendations to ensure effective implementation of the restructuring objectives Implements and facilitates technical assistance projects related to EPIRA Coordinates with various government agencies, electric power industry participants, consumer groups, ETC. (E.G., DOF, NEDA, NEA, ERC, NPC, PSALM, TRANSCO, VARIOUS IPPs, MERALCO, ECs) on matters related to the above-enumerated functions Provides secretariat support to the EPIRA implementation steering committee and JCPC meetings Performs AD HOC functions as may be assigned Rural Electrification Administration and Management Division Formulates policies, plans, and programs related to the department's thrust to total energization of the country and provision of financial benefits to host communities and ensures effective implementation thereof. Rural Electrification Systems Administration Formulates policy recommendations on the rural electrification thrust of the department including the enhancement of private sector participation in off-grid areas. Prepares integrated rural electrification plans and programs including missionary electrification. Assists in the preparation of PDP and MEDP Evaluated the annual distribution plan of the National Electrification Administration (NEA). Undertakes policy research and studies relating to rural electrification. Coordinates with the concerned DOE units in the promotion and implementation of renewable energy projects for rural electrification. Formulates criteria for Qualified Third Parties (QTPs) Coordinates and cooperates with the concerned DOE units in implementing rural electrification nationwide. Performs Ad Hoc functions as may be assigned. Rural Electrification Project Management Oversees the implementation and management of rural electrification/missionary electrification projects funded through Rule 29 of EPIRA Implementing Rules and Regulations (ER 1-94) and DOE electrification budget. Evaluates proposals for electrification projects funded through Rule 29 of EPIRA Implementing Rules and Regulations (ER 1-94) and DOE electrification budget. Conducts technical inspections of all rural electrification projects for funding under ER 1-94 Undertakes Information and Education Campaigns on Rule 29 of EPIRA Implementing Rules and Regulations (ER 1-94) relating to electrification. Coordinates with generation companies and/or energy resource developers for the effective implementation and compliance with Rule 29 of EPIRA Implementing Rules and Regulations (ER 1-94). Coordinates with various government agencies, electric power industry participants, consumer groups, etc. (e.g. NEA, ERC, NPC-SPUG, PSALM, TRANSCO, various IPPs, and their Community Relations (COMRELs) Officers, Meralco, ECs) on matters related to the above-enumerated functions. Performs Ad Hoc functions as may be assigned. Nonelectrification Project Management and Administration Formulates policy recommendations on the implementation of Rule 29 of EPIRA Implementing Rules and Regulations (ER 1-94) relating to developmental, livelihood, watershed management, health, and environmental enhancement projects (Non-Electrification Projects). Oversees the implementation and management of nonelectrification projects. Evaluates proposals for nonelectrification projects funded through Rule 29 of EPIRA Implementing Rules and Regulations (ER 1-94). Conducts technical inspections of all nonelectrification projects for funding under ER 1-94. Undertakes information and education campaigns on Rule 29 of EPIRA Implementing Rules and Regulations (ER 1-94) relating to nonelectrification projects. Provides inputs in the preparation of PEP/PDP. Coordinates with various government agencies, electric power industry participants, consumer groups, etc. (e.g., NEA, ERC, NGOs, Legislators, LGUs, various IPPs and their community relations (COMRELs) Officers, etc.) on matters related to the above-enumerated functions. Performs Ad Hoc functions as may be assigned

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)

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Implementation of Property Inventory Management System (PIMS)

DC2024-06-0001

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