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The Program Development Objective is to support Government of the Philippines reforms to (1) scale up adoption of clean energy technologies; (2) increase the security, flexibility and competition of electricity markets; and (3) improve water management across water uses.
This project supports the Philippines' energy transition by de-risking geothermal resources, developing offshore wind ports, advancing electrification, and improving energy efficiency in buildings. It also strengthens energy transition policies and boosts planning and management capacity for clean energy investments.
The program supports the Philippines’ climate commitments, including its NDC goal to cut GHG emissions by 75% by 2030 and enhance climate adaptation. It promotes sector-wide actions to build a climate-resilient, low-carbon economy through coordinated policies and cross-sector collaboration.
The project aims to advance offshore wind development in the Philippines by preparing prefeasibility studies for candidate offshore wind ports, identifying priority offshore wind sites and developing a comprehensive action plan, and enhancing the capacity for effective offshore wind port planning.
This project was developed by GGGI and Light of Hope Philippines and funded by the BIMP-EAGA RoK Cooperation Fund (BKCF). The project aims to provide reliable, clean energy sources to the less privileged off-the-grid communities while reducing carbon emissions through the deployment of innovative renewable energy technologies such as the Cloudgrid solar kit.
C4 aims to further pursue the international control of F-gases and improves the framework conditions for the use of energy-efficient RAC equipment and environmentally-friendly natural refrigerants and blowing agents.
The Philippines is accelerating development of offshore (OSW) wind, starting with 42 projects awarded with service contracts, with a cumulative capacity of 31.5 GW. However, the absence of marine spatial planning (MSP) and a clear permitting process for OSW projects pose barriers. ETP will address these barriers through two projects, critical steps in jumpstarting offshore wind by reducing uncertainties in project development, and thereby de-risking offshore wind power investments. The first will develop the country’s MSP planning framework for the identification of viable sites. The second project will define the permitting and consenting process for OSW projects. Both projects will facilitate the diversification of the country’s power generation mix and contribute to the completion of up to 31.5 GW of the first set of offshore wind projects and in attaining 50% renewables’ share by 2040
Approach to Transformational Change: The project “Philippines – Decarbonisation of Electricity Generation on Philippine Islands – Using Tidal Stream and Solar PV”, will provide both funding (via the financial cooperation (FC) component) and advisory support (via the technical cooperation (TC) component). The FC component will offer long-term concessional loans, rendering the TSE hybrid system investment project viable. The TC component will support the local government in adjusting regulations applicable for TSE, and in the standardisation of processes while supporting the review of existing power supply agreements. The expected impact of this project is that small island grid operators will be able to substitute fossil fuel-based electricity generation through TSE hybrid systems via replicable sustainable private investment projects. These projects will install 50 MW of TSE hybrid systems, and around 100 MWh battery storage in off-grid islands in the Philippines during the lifespan of the project. Additionally, the project expects to catalyse the market for privately financed TSE hybrid investment projects by making financing sources accessible, supporting the establishment of favourable regulatory conditions. Through the long-term concessional loans to be provided by the project, over EUR 160 million are expected to be leveraged from the public and private sectors.
This project provides strategic analysis of the offshore wind development potential in the Philippines, considering the opportunities and challenges under different, hypothetical growth scenarios. The goal is to provide evidence to support the Government of the Philippines in establishing policy, regulations, processes, and infrastructure to enable successful growth of this new industry.
The project roadmap was initiated by the World Bank country team in the Philippines under the umbrella of the World Bank Group’s (WBG’s) Offshore Wind Development Program—which aims to accelerate offshore wind development in emerging markets—and was funded by the Energy Sector Management Assistance Program (ESMAP) in partnership with the International Finance Corporation (IFC).