21 energy projects cleared for system impact studies
To ensure a project’s feasibility on the grid, the Department of Energy (DOE) has granted system impact studies (SIS) to 21 energy projects.
In data revealed by the DOE, these projects are set to conduct studies to determine if the facility is viable to be connected to the transmission grid of National Grid Corp. of the Philippines (NGCP).
In May, about 10 wind power projects were awarded with SIS, while hydropower projects were granted with three.
These included the following:
* 200-megawatt (MW) Dumangas wind project in Iloilo;
* 192-MW Silay wind project in Negros Occidental;
* 304-MW Garchitorena wind project in Camarines Sur;
* 10- MW Balayan Batangas wind project in Batangas;
* 200-MW Cauayan wind project in Negros Occidental;
* 96-MW San Juan wind project in Batangas;
* 90 MW Lucban wind project in Quezon;
* 375-MW Abra de Ilog wind project in Mindoro Occidental;
* 250-MW San Nicolas wind power project in Benguet; and
* 279-MW Santa Fe onshore wind project in Nueva Vizcaya.
The DOE also awarded SIS to two solar projects, namely San Marcelino floating solar project in Zambales and Currimao solar project in Ilocos Norte.
Three solar facilities that have an integrated energy storage system (ESS) were also awarded with grid impact studies, such as Cadiz solar project in Negros Occidental, Talingaan-Laoag solar project in Ilocos Norte, and Luna solar project in Negros Occidental.
Battery energy storage systems (BESS) were also given three SIS grants last month, such as the 20-MW Ark-Laguindingan BESS in Misamis Oriental, 20-MW Ark-Barotac Viejo BESS in Iloilo, and Mindanao Energy Development Corp.’s 55-MW BESS in Cebu.
Aside from this, the DOE also awarded four energy projects with certificates of endorsement (COE) to the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC).
This includes the 64- MW SEM Calaca Power Corp. coal-fired power plant, Ambuklao hydroelectric power plant, Arayat 3A solar project, and Mobo bunker-fired power plant.