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Biomass and Biofuels<\/h4>\n\n\n\n

Biomass is an organic, renewable energy, and it can exist in petrified living species. It can be converted into solid, liquid, and gaseous fuels. Biomass originates from the photosynthesis process using solar energy and comprises all plant life, the succeeding food chain, and all biological waste. Its resources exist in a huge diversity of wood forms, crop forms, and waste forms. The energy that can be harnessed from biomass resources through thermochemical, biochemical or physico-chemical processes can be used for heating applications, transportation and electricity.[1]<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n

The Philippines produces a large amount of agricultural residues annually from farm land amounting to 14 million hectares.[2]<\/a> These areas are highlighted in Figure 40. Rice husk and straw take up most of the residue, while the rest includes coconut husk and shell, corn cob and sugarcane bagasse. Forest residue, municipal solid wastes and animal manure from the husbandry industry are also part of the biomass feedstock. About 4,450 megawatts of net available capacity for power generation can be obtained from different types of biomass feedstock.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

 <\/td>Accredited Biofuel Facilities (as of 2018)<\/td> <\/td>2018 (Mlpy)<\/td> <\/td>2019 (Mlpy)<\/td> <\/td><\/tr>
 <\/td># of Projects<\/td>Capacity (Mlpy)<\/td>Production<\/td>Sales<\/td>Production<\/td>Sales<\/td><\/tr>
Biodiesel<\/td>11<\/td>574.9<\/td>219.98<\/td>205.24<\/td>241.5<\/td>217.52<\/td><\/tr>
Bioethanol<\/td>12<\/td>380.5<\/td>296.54<\/td>303.73<\/td>346.14<\/td>355.55<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table>
Biofuels Production
Source: DOE. “RENEWABLE ENERGY.” PHILIPPINE ENERGY PLAN 2018-2040<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n\n\n\n
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Geothermal<\/h4>\n\n\n\n

The Philippines ranks third among the top geothermal power producers in the world based on installed capacity as of 2020, with 1,918 megawatts, behind the United States’ 3,676 megawatts and Indonesia’s 2,133 megawatts.[3]<\/a> Situated along the Pacific Ring of Fire which is an area of high volcanic activity, it comes as no surprise that the Philippines has significant geothermal resources. The Philippine island arc is a tectonically active region, which was formed from the accretion and amalgamation of geologic terranes of various origins. The island arc is sandwiched between two oppositely dipping trench systems. This complex tectonic setting resulted in numerous active volcanoes, some of which are closely associated with geothermal steam fields.[4]<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Philippine Geological Map and Installed Geothermal Capacity as of 2016
Source: RATIO ET AL; “THE PHILIPPINE EXPERIENCE IN GEOTHERMAL ENERGY DEVELOPMENT”; GEOTHERMAL ENERGY AND SOCIETY<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n
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Solar<\/h4>\n\n\n\n

Solar PV power is one of the fastest-growing energy resources in the world and is the third most generated renewable energy technology in the world.[5]<\/a> Asia dominated the global solar market in 2018 with over half of the world’s addition of solar capacity from an installed capacity reaching 280\u2006gigawatts by the end of 2018 which was dominated by China with 175\u2006gigawatts.[6]<\/a> Solar is projected to become a major global resource supplying 25% of total electricity demand by 2050.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The Philippines is located near the equator, making it an excellent candidate as a viable resource for solar energy. Updated resource potential data show that the Philippine annual average solar resource is fairly good at 5.1 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per meter squared (m2<\/sup>) per day. The highest solar irradiance occurs in April at 6.1 kWh\/m2<\/sup> per day throughout the country and is at its most intense in the northwestern part of Luzon as shown in Figure 42. Areas in the southern portion of Mindanao are also shown to have fairly good solar potential. The data show the resource distributed fairly evenly across the country, varying by 10% to 20% in any given month. This qualifies both northern and southern parts of the country for solar power generation. However, when factoring in seasonal variation between the wet months of May to October and dry months of November to May, solar irradiance changes substantially by 30% to 50% due to cloud coverage.[7]<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Photovoltaic Power Potential in the Philippines
Source: SOLARGIS; “SOLAR RESOURCE MAPS OF PHILIPPINES”; SOLARGIS.COM; WWW.SOLARGIS.COM\/MAPS-AND-GIS-DATA\/DOWNLOAD\/PHILIPPINES<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n
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Wind<\/h4>\n\n\n\n

Recent data reveals that the Philippines has fairly good wind energy potential as shown below. The greatest wind resources are found mostly in Luzon’s northern and central areas including the country’s northernmost points like Batanes with good promise also being shown by areas in the Visayas. 11,055 km2<\/sup> of windy territory has been identified as “good to excellent” wind resources. The wind speeds at these sites are 6.4 to 10.1 meters per second (m\/s) and wind power density values are 300 to 1,250 watts\/m2<\/sup> (W\/m2<\/sup>) (40 m hub height). This makes them theoretically suitable for grid-connected electricity generation. Using conservative assumptions of about 7 MW\/km2<\/sup>, these areas could support more than 76,000 MW of potential installed capacity, providing more than 195 billion kWh per year.[8]<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Wind speed at 100 meters above ground in the Philippines
Source: GREENING THE GRID; “WIND RESOURCE MAPS AND DATA”; GREENINGTHEGRID.ORG; WWW.GREENINGTHEGRID.ORG\/WHERE-WE-WORK\/GREENING-THE-GRID-PHILIPPINES\/GREENING-THE-GRID-PHILIPPINES<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n
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Hydropower<\/h4>\n\n\n\n

Hydropower is the leading source of renewable energy in the world generating more than 4,222 terrawatt-hours in 2019.[9]<\/a> It is expected to remain as the top renewable energy producer in the next few years with growth being led by China and Asia owing to significant global additions.[10]<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n

In the Philippines, hydropower is also the most dominant source of renewable technology. Studies indicate untapped potential reaching 13,097 megawatts. 86% is estimated to be suitable for large hydropower plants in 18 potential sites around the country, while the rest can be mini- and micro-hydropower plants at 888 locations.[11]<\/a> Figure 44 maps the resource potential in areas across the Philippines according to theoretical capacity. It also highlights how remote mountainous areas that cannot be reached by on-grid power favor hydropower.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Hydropower resource potential of the Philippines
Source: PHILIPPINE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY; “NATIONWIDE MAPS”; PHILIPPINE RENEWABLE ENERGY ATLAS<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n
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Ocean<\/h4>\n\n\n\n

Globally, ocean energy is still considered at its infancy with focus on further research and development before it becomes commercially viable.[12]<\/a> While additional work is still required with this particular type of resource, technical feasibility has already been proven with prototypes and pilot projects.[13]<\/a><\/p>\n\n\n\n

The exploration of the potential of ocean energy in the Philippines began with a resource assessment conducted by the Mindanao State University in the 1980’s. Their findings indicate that the country’s archipelagic state has the theoretical capacity of 170 gigawatts over a thousand square kilometers of ocean resource area.[14]<\/a> DOE has identified 16 potential sites around the country to develop OTEC, while 18 other sites are being considered for wave power as shown in Figure 45.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Passage of the RE Law has encouraged interest in ocean energy resulting in three applications being pursued: wave, tidal and OTEC. On the basis of the previous relevant studies, estimated ocean energy generation capacity of 70.5 megawatts was proposed for development in the 2013-2030 Philippine Energy Plan.[15]<\/a> However, the sites identified in the plan require more detailed exploration studies to ensure technical and economic viability. To date, eight ocean projects have been awarded Luzon (2), Visayas (5) and Mindanao (1). These projects however are still in the pre-development with an indicative total capacity of 26 megawatts<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Location map of potential areas for ocean power development
Source: PHILIPPINE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY; “PLANS AND PROGRAMS”; NATIONAL RENEWABLE ENERGY PROGRAM<\/figcaption><\/figure><\/div>\n\n\n\n
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[1]<\/a> Ibrahim Dincer et al., Comprehensive Energy Systems<\/em>\n[2]<\/a> International Renewable Energy Agency, Renewable Readiness Assessment: The Philippines<\/em>\n[3]<\/a> Think GeoEnergy, The Top 10 Geothermal Countries 2019 \u2013 based on installed generation capacity (MWe)<\/em>, https:\/\/www.thinkgeoenergy.com\/the-top-10-geothermal-countries-2019-based-on-installed-generation-capacity-mwe\/\n[4]<\/a> Adele Manzella et al., Geothermal Energy and Society<\/em>.\n[5]<\/a> Our World In Data, Renewable Energy<\/em>, http https:\/\/ourworldindata.org\/renewable-energy.\n[6]<\/a> IRENA, Future of Solar Photovoltaic<\/em>.\n[7]<\/a> IRENA, Renewable Readiness Assessment: The Philippines<\/em>.\n[8]<\/a> IRENA, Renewable Readiness Assessment: The Philippines<\/em>\n[9]<\/a> Our World In Data, Renewable Energy<\/em>, http https:\/\/ourworldindata.org\/renewable-energy.\n[10]<\/a> IEA, Hydropower, https:\/\/www.iea.org\/reports\/hydropower.\n[11]<\/a> DOE, National Renewable Energy Program<\/em>\n[12]<\/a> International Energy Agency, Net Zero by 2050<\/em>.\n[13]<\/a> Ibrahim Dincer et al., Comprehensive Energy Systems<\/em>.\n[14]<\/a> DOE, National Renewable Energy Program<\/em>.\n[15]<\/a> IRENA, Renewable Readiness Assessment: The Philippines<\/em>. <\/pre>\n\n\n\n

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