2nd OECD-DOE Clean Energy Finance and Investment Consultation Workshop: Unlocking finance and investment for clean energy in the Philippines, 24-25 November 2022, Bohol, Philippines
2. 2022 SONA by President Marcos
PNOC RC intends
to strengthen its
efforts and
programs
towards
Renewable
Energy
development,
especially in
underserved and
unserved areas of
the country.
3. Department of Energy
A government-owned and controlled
corporation established in 2008 and
is the government arm in promoting,
developing and implementing
renewable energy and energy
efficiency and conservation
programs in the country.
About PNOC RC
4. Our Team
President & CEO
John J. Arenas
DOE Secretary & PNOC RC
Chairman Raphael P.M. Lotilla
✓ In 2016, 2017, and 2018 we are one of the top 10
GOCCs in terms of Corporate Governance cited
by the Governance Commission for GOCCs
(GCG).
✓ In 2018 World Bank recommended PNOC RC as
the Super ESCO for the Public Sector
5. Our Services to our Partners
• We offer our services to all government
institutions through Government-to
Government Agreement (G2G).
• We also offer projects and services to
private institutions through Public-
Private Partnership (PPP) or Joint
Venture (JV) partnership.
6. Data Gathering
Consent of the Community
Securing Permits
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Design and Construction
Operation & Maintenance
Financial Analysis
Our In-House Expertise
7. Our Completed Projects
PROJECT: 32 MW Maibarara Geothermal Plant in Sto. Tomas, Batangas
PARTNER: PetroGreen Energy Corp. and TransAsia Oil & Energy
Development Corp.
8. Our Completed Projects
PROJECT: 1 MW Rizal Hydro Power Plant in Rizal, Nueva Ecija
PARTNER: National Irrigation Authority (NIA) and National Development
Company (NDC)
9. Our Completed Projects
PROJECT: 2,570 kWp Solar PV Rooftops on 15 Government Buildings
PARTNER: 10 Government Institutions
BSP Manila PICC LGU Naga City
UP Diliman
DOST
COA
12. PNOC RC As an Energy Service Company
OBJECTIVES:
✓To support the DOE in its energy
efficiency and conservation
programs and initiatives;
✓To assist government institutions,
implement energy efficiency and
conservation projects; and
✓To provide energy audit services to
LGUs and Government Agencies.
15. ENERGY AUDIT
Energy audit
• Assessment of the energy efficiency of a building to identify
opportunities to save energy, reduce costs and improve
operational performance.
Objectives
✓ To assess how energy is being utilized.
✓ To identify energy conservation opportunities and recommend
appropriate cost-saving measures.
✓ To identify safety concerns with the building’s electrical
systems, wirings, and ventilation; and recommend rectification
measures.
✓ To explore the use of renewable energy for demand-side
management.
✓ To assess how municipal solid waste is being managed.
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List of Audited LGUs
# LEYTE # BATANGAS # BULACAN # AKLAN
1 Ormoc 1 Agoncillo 1 Balagtas 1 Altavas
2 Albuera 2 Alitagtag 2 Baliuag 2 Balete
3 Baybay 3 Balayan 3 Meycauayan City 3 Batan
4 Mahaplag 4 Bauan 4 Guiguinto 4 Kalibo
5 Abuyog 5 Calaca 5 Angat 5 Lezo
6 Hilongos 6 Calatagan 6 Bocaue 6 Madalag
7 Inopacacan 7 Ibaan 7 Bulakan 7 Numancia
8 Matalom 8 Laurel 8 Bustos 8 Tangalan
9 Kananga 9 Lemery 9 Calumpit 9 New Washington
10 Matag-ob 10 Lian 10 Malolos City 10 Libacao
11 Isabel 11 Lobo 11 DR Trinidad 11 Banga
12 Palompon 12 Mabini 12 Obando
13 Villaba 13 Malvar 13 Pandi
14 Tabango 14 Nasugbu 14 Paombong
15 Calubian 15 Padre Garcia 15 San Miguel
16 Carigara 16 Rosario 16 San Rafael
17 Jaro 17 San Jose 17 Santa Maria
18 Barugo 18 San Juan 18 Marilao
19 Alang-alang 19 San Pascual 19 Norzagaray
20 Palo 20 Taal 20 Pulilan
21 Tanauan 21 Talisay 21 San Ildefonso
22 Dulag 22 Taysan
23 Dagami 23 Tuy
24 Burauen
TOTAL OF 79
LGU
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Energy Efficiency Projects for the LGUs
A. Retrofitting of LED lightings
✓ Replacement of all conventional lighting units of the building
➢ Fixture is maintained
➢ Bulb lumen output is maintained
➢ Lower wattage rating to effect savings
✓ LEDs are more efficient, longer operating life, and higher lumen output
B. Replacement of old and conventional ACUs with Inverter-type ACU
✓ More energy efficient
✓ More expensive upfront but you get back the difference in 1-2 years
✓ More eco-friendly (lower energy consumption)
✓ Many units utilize reverse cycle technologies
✓ With other features such as silent operation and dust filtering
✓ Quality units under popular brands can last 10-15 years
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Rooftop Solar Projects for the LGUs
A. Grid-Hybrid Solar PV System to Support LGU’s Disaster Preparedness and
Resiliency
Components:
✓ Solar PV
✓ Battery Storage
✓ System interconnectivity with the grid or diesel generator set
Critical loads include:
✓ Communications equipment
✓ Server and computer network
✓ Selected emergency lighting system
✓ Selected electrical appliances and devices
B. Solar PV System for Demand-side Management
Grid-tied Solar PV System is one that is reliant to the grid to produce usable
solar energy and export excess energy for net metering to realize savings.
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Waste-to-Energy for LGUs
A. Municipal Solid Waste Assessment
1. Is there a solid waste management program imposed by the LGU?
2. Does the LGU has an updated waste analysis and characterization
study or WACS?
3. What is the volume of MSW the LGU generate daily?
4. How and where is MSW being disposed?
5. How much is the cost of disposal? Hauling cost and tipping fees?
6. Is there a plan of the LGU in terms of MSW management?
7. Is the LGU open to having waste-to-energy facility in its area?
B. Capacity Assessment and Proposal for Detailed Feasibility Study
20. Environmental and Social Impact
Solar Array Power – 100kW
CO2 Savings Annually – 106 Metric Tons
Trees Grown (10 years) – 2482
Homes Powered (1 year) – 13
Light Bulbs Powered (1 year – 20watts) – 2400
Generates employment and income
Values derived from USAID Green Saving Offset Calculator
21. PNOC RC LGU
Solar PV
Rooftop Project
Technical Services
✓ Study
✓ Develop
✓ Operate &
✓ Maintain
MOA
AGENCY-TO-AGENCY
Our Technical Services Scheme
Technical Service Fee
Capital
Expenditures
Energy
Generation
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Government-to-Government (G2G)
Pursuant to the 1st paragraph of Section 53 (e) of the IRR-A of
R.A. 9184, the project can be implemented through the
Agency-to-Agency Agreement between PNOC RC and the
government agency.
✓ More efficient and economical
✓ PNOC RC has the mandate on Renewable Energy and Energy
Efficiency development.
✓ PNOC RC owns and has access to necessary tools and equipment
required for the project.
✓ PNOC RC has the track-record on similar completed projects.
23. Program:
• Can fund 100% of the project for LGUs
• Feasibility study/Project Study
• Other requirements Checklist
24. ➢ Submission of the following:
• Latest Monthly Electricity Bills (1 year)
• Roof Lay-out Plan (structurally sound roofing)
• Electrical Single Line Diagram (as-built)
➢ Conduct of site inspection of the nominated site
• Load Consumption Profile
(through PQA or Smart Meter)
Our Initial Requirements
25. Way Forward
• PNOC RC to prepare Project Proposal
• Signing of Memorandum of Agreement
• Project Implementation
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For further queries and information, please contact:
Airene P. Hipolito
Project Manager
Email: aapastor@pnoc-rc.com.ph
Phone: 0919-060-2412
Thank You