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Registered Liquid Fuel Retail Outlets or Gasoline Stations
Registered Liquid Fuel Retail Outlets or Gasoline Stations
Registered LPG Dealers
Registered LPG Dealers
Registered LPG Haulers
Registered LPG Haulers
Registered LPG Refilling Plants
Registered LPG Refilling Plants
Registered LPG Retail Outlets
Registered LPG Retail Outlets
Registered Coal End-users
Registered Coal End-users
Energy Management Portal for Designated Establishments
Energy Management Portal for Designated Establishments
Registered suppliers/distributors
Registered suppliers/distributors
LPG Auto LPG Prices
LPG Auto LPG Prices
NO LTO AND CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION FOR AUTHORITY TO SELL AN LPG BRAND IS ILLEGAL
NO LTO AND CERTIFICATE OF REGISTRATION FOR AUTHORITY TO SELL AN LPG BRAND IS ILLEGAL
Registered Liquid Fuel Retail Outlets and Gasoline Stations
Registered Liquid Fuel Retail Outlets and Gasoline Stations
Registered LPG Haulers
Registered LPG Haulers
Registered Liquid Fuel Retail Outlets/ Gasoline Stations
List of Liquid Fuels Retail Outlets/ Gasoline Stations with Valid Certificate of Compliance (COC) in Regions
Apply for SCC - Dummy
Issuance of Standards Compliance Certificate (SCC) for Liquefied Petroleum Gas (LPG) Auto LPG Dispensing Station
Accredited Coal Traders
Accredited Coal Traders
List of Valid and Subsisting Accredited Coal Traders as of August 2022
List of Valid and Subsisting Accredited Coal Traders as of July 2022
List of Valid Subsisting Accredited Coal Traders as of June 2022
Attachment (Click to view/download PDF file) : 2022_registered_coal_traders_june.pdf
List of Valid Subsisting Accredited Coal Traders as of May 2022
Attachment (Click to view/download PDF file) : 2022_registered_coal_traders_may.PDF
List of Valid Subsisting Accredited Coal Traders as of April 2022
Attachment (Click to view/download PDF file) : 2022_registered_coal_traders_april.pdf
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.
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.
Energy Resources
What's New
List of Registered Coal End-Users as of August 2022
Published on: September 15, 2022
List of Valid and Subsisting Accredited Coal Traders as of August 2022
Published on: September 15, 2022
List of Valid and Subsisting Accredited Coal Traders as of July 2022
Published on: August 17, 2022
List of Registered Coal End-Users as of July 2022
Published on: August 17, 2022
List of Valid and Subsisting Accredited Coal Traders as of June 2022
Published on: July 12, 2022
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