Dir. Jesus T. Tamang Energy Policy and Planning Bureau DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY The Need for Fuel Mix Policy.

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Dir. Jesus T. Tamang Energy Policy and Planning Bureau DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY The Need for Fuel Mix Policy

Primary Energy Supply, MTOE Energy Mix 2 Fuel Source AAGR Oil % Coal % Natural Gas Renewables % Total %

Primary Energy Supply, MTOE Energy Mix 3 Fuel Source AAGR Oil % Coal % Natural Gas Renewables % Total %

Power Generation Fuel Mix, in MTOE

% Share of Power Generation in Primary Energy Supply Increase/Decrease per fuel,

Power Generation Generation Mix, in GWh 75,266 GWh in 2013

Increase between Power Consumption by Sector in GWh

Primary Energy Supply, MTOE Selected Indicators

Power Demand Outlook by Fuel – Electric Power in GWh

Power Demand Outlook CO2 Emission in MTCO2 30% Reduced emissions (e.g. CO2, PM, SOx, NOx) from power generation can help improve people’s health conditions and productivity

 Develop Indigenous Energy Resources  Expand Use of Natural Gas  Push Sustainable Fuels for Transport  Make Energy Efficiency a Way of Life  Expand capacity and coverage of Power Supply  Climate-proof energy infrastructure and facilities Energy Programs

Dir. Jesus T. Tamang Energy Policy and Planning Bureau DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY The Need for Fuel Mix Policy

Energy Reference System

Power Demand Outlook Selected Indicators – increasing electrification PEP

 Implement the National Climate Change Action Plan (NCCAP) in the energy sector  Mitigation action mainly through energy efficiency, renewable energy and alternative fuels and technology programs  Conduct vulnerability assessment of the energy sector  Identify and pursue adaptation programs  Upgrade standards for energy systems and facilities Energy Programs Promote a Climate Change Resilient Energy Sector

Factors Affecting Energy Demand

AAGR TPES/GDP (TOE/PhPM) % TPES per Capita (TOE/person) % Primary Energy Supply, MTOE Selected Indicators

Energy Consumption by Fuel – Electric Power (Number of Households Electrified)

AAGR Electricity Gen/GDP (Wh/Php) % Electricity Con/Capita (kWh/capita) % Energy Consumption by Fuel – Electric Power (Indicators)

 Ensure Energy Security  Expand Energy Access  Promote Low-Carbon Future  Climate Proof the Energy Sector  Develop Regional Energy Plans  Evaluate Connection with ASEAN Energy Infrastructure Energy Programs Policy Thrusts