Rizal Philippines
July 31, 2016
Yes and no. Yes because he says so. But he bats for coal power because it is cheap (P3.00 /kwh as what former DOE sec Petilla has said) So as a political creature, he is not ready for RE yet which can go up as high as P9/kwh. (But take note this lessens dependence on coal importation and thus saves precious FX reserves) Good for those in Semirara and other coal mines. They say they can pulverize the coal to lessen CO2 emission
He merely wants to review the current project proposals at hand which coming from the big ones SMC, Aboitiz are all coal powered. From GMA network There are at least 50 coal powered plants in the pipeline. Some quarters think that the first issue to be addressed are:
1, shortage of base load which only coal or hydro can provide (P3.00/kwh) But hydro in Mindanao is unreliable because of the drought. Only coal fired plants can provide this. Hence it is tantalizing for politicians and Duterte is no exception to go for cheaper alternative. and that is coal
But India is gunning up to 33 gW of wind energy and 90 gW of solar. Can the Philippines be far behind (20 years behind if we continue on having coal fired plants From Philnews. (RE challenges in the Philippines)
Will Duterte push for renewables? And really be green? In words and in deed.
Political will needed for pushing for renewables
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