Drivers, Roadblocks and Status Quo of Renewable Energy Transition in The Philippines: A Literature Review

Melanie Ecalnea Ricardo
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One of the dire consequences of Philippine economic advancement is environmental deterioration due to unfavorable upshots brought by fossil fuels as the main drivers of its electricity generation. To thwart this impeding dilemma, the Philippines is currently decarbonizing its system and transitioning into a more sustainable renewable energy (RE) game plan conforming to United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals. This review article discusses the Philippine government's enablers, challenges, and initiatives toward its goal of a 50% renewable energy power mix by 2040. It also delineated the impacts of significant government renewable energy laws and programs on the current setting. A semi-systematic review was conducted among the peer-reviewed research articles and substantial private and government assessment reports relative to renewable energy development in the Philippines, with the date of publishing from 2016 to the present. Results showed that significant roadblocks to renewable energy deployment are political impediments, government support for coal, policy implementation, permitting process, environmental setbacks, foreign ownership, grid connection challenges and misperceptions. On the contrary, major drivers are depreciating cost, intermittency and seasonality solutions, investment risks on fossil fuel technology, employment creation, streamlined regulatory processes, and absence of transportation cost, among others. Initiatives were taken to strengthen domestic and foreign partnerships to maximize subsidies, grants, donations and investments. Given the enabling factors and current government mechanisms, the country has great potential to attain its 35% renewable energy target by 2030 and 50% by 2040 through a coordinated national RE target.
菲律宾可再生能源转型的驱动因素、障碍和现状:文献综述
菲律宾经济发展的一个可怕后果是环境恶化,这是由于化石燃料作为其发电的主要动力所带来的不利后果。为了克服这一困境,菲律宾目前正在使其系统脱碳,并向符合联合国可持续发展目标的更可持续的可再生能源(RE)游戏计划过渡。这篇评论文章讨论了菲律宾政府为实现到2040年可再生能源比例达到50%的目标所采取的措施、挑战和举措。它还描述了重要的政府可再生能源法律和计划对当前环境的影响。对菲律宾可再生能源发展相关的同行评议研究文章和大量私人和政府评估报告进行了半系统审查,发布日期为2016年至今。结果表明,可再生能源部署的重大障碍是政治障碍、政府对煤炭的支持、政策实施、许可程序、环境挫折、外资所有权、电网连接挑战和误解。相反,主要驱动因素是成本贬值、间歇性和季节性解决方案、化石燃料技术的投资风险、创造就业、简化的监管程序和缺乏运输成本等。已采取主动行动加强国内外伙伴关系,最大限度地增加补贴、赠款、捐赠和投资。考虑到有利因素和现有政府机制,通过协调一致的国家可再生能源目标,该国有很大潜力到2030年实现35%的可再生能源目标,到2040年实现50%的可再生能源目标。
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