4 FAQs about Philippines bin distributed energy systems

Can distributed generation improve energy security in the Philippines?

The introduction of generating power in the form of distributed generation can provide an enhanced energy security. The Philippine DOE estimated that 3.18% of the country's overall power generation in 2015 came from embedded generation in on-grid areas and economic zones (Table 5.2).

Is distributed energy system a viable option in the Philippines?

These are just some challenges that have prompted the Philippines to start exploring distributed energy system (DES) as a viable option to satisfy immediate electricity demands.

What data is needed for embedded generation projections in the Philippines?

Since the country's system operator, the National Grid Corporation of the Philippines, does not capture and monitor embedded generations, the primary data needed for projections were sourced from the monthly operations report submitted to the Department of Energy (DOE).

Why is des important in the Philippine energy sector?

The abundance of this cleaner set of renewable sources in the off-grid areas allow for the immediate application of DES to secure the electricity supply of remote communities. The Philippine energy sector is open for business.

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