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Green auction to stimulate solar adoption PSSEA Malaya Business Insight

According to the PSSEA, the Philippines is one of the top 10 countries in the world in terms of solar energy potential.

The Philippines’ Solar Energy Potential

The Philippines is blessed with an abundance of sunshine, making it an ideal location for harnessing solar energy. The country’s solar irradiance is among the highest in the world, with an average of 5,900 kilowatt-hours (kWh) per square meter per year. This is significantly higher than the global average of 1,700 kWh/m²/year. The Philippines’ solar irradiance is comparable to that of countries like Australia, Spain, and Italy, which are known for their high solar energy production.

The Benefits of Solar Energy

Harnessing solar energy has numerous benefits for the environment, economy, and society. Some of the key advantages of solar energy include:

  • Reduced greenhouse gas emissions: Solar energy is a clean and renewable source of energy, producing no emissions or pollution.

    This is a significant increase from the 4,500 MW of RE projects in GEA-3.

    The Department of Energy (DOE) and the Global Energy Alliance (GEA)

    The Department of Energy (DOE) is a US government agency responsible for the development and implementation of energy policies. The Global Energy Alliance (GEA) is a collaborative effort between the DOE and other international organizations to promote the development and deployment of renewable energy (RE) technologies.

    The Global Energy Alliance (GEA) Rounds

    The DOE is set to conduct the third, fourth, and fifth rounds of GEA this year. These rounds are designed to support the development and deployment of RE technologies, with a focus on increasing the use of renewable energy sources.

    GEA-3: A Significant Increase in RE Projects

    GEA-3 involved 4,500 MW of RE projects, which is a significant increase from the 2,500 MW of RE projects in GEA-2.

    The Need for One-Stop Shops for Net-Metering Applications

    The concept of net-metering has gained significant traction in the Philippines, with many households and businesses embracing the renewable energy source. However, the process of applying for net-metering can be complex and time-consuming, often resulting in frustration and delays. To address this issue, ERC Commissioner Ateneo Mendoza emphasized the need for one-stop shops for net-metering applications.

    Benefits of One-Stop Shops

  • Simplified application process
  • Reduced paperwork and documentation
  • Faster processing times
  • Improved customer service
  • Enhanced transparency and accountability
  • By establishing one-stop shops, ERC can provide a centralized platform for applicants to submit their applications, reducing the need for multiple submissions and follow-ups. This streamlined process can help alleviate the burden on applicants and ERC staff, ultimately leading to a more efficient and effective application process.

    The Role of Local Government Units

    To make one-stop shops a reality, ERC Commissioner Mendoza urged local government units to partner with the agency.

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