Tracing the Rays of Solar Energy Research and Utilization in the Philippines
Tracing the Rays of Solar Energy Research and Utilization in the Philippines
Discover the remarkable journey of solar energy research and utilization in the Philippines, from the invention of the practical silicon solar cell to the country's impressive significant strides in solar power capacity. Join us as we trace the remarkable milestones of this solar revolution, showcasing the Philippines' commitment to advancing renewable energy and paving the way for a greener tomorrow.
Scientists at Bell Laboratories in the United States, namely Daryl Chapin, Calvin Fuller, and Gerald Pearson, developed the first practical silicon solar cell [1].
Robert Lopez-Puckett, a Filipino-American entrepreneur, installs the first solar panel system in the Philippines [2].
Solar power has begun to gain traction in the Philippines as a way to address the country's frequent blackouts. Several solar companies are founded in the Philippines, including Equator Energy Corp. (EEC) and Solaready Inc. [3].
Renewable Energy Act (RA 9513) promotes the development, utilization, and commercialization of renewable energy sources, including solar energy, providing incentives and mechanisms for its growth [4].
Net Metering Scheme is established, allowing solar energy system owners to offset their electricity consumption by exporting excess solar energy to the grid [5].
Manuel L. Quezon University in Quiapo, installed a 96 kilowatt-peak solar panel system becoming Manila's first solar-powered university [6].
Three additional solar power plants become operational, including a 135 MW plant in Negros Occidental, a 50 MW project in Tarlac, and a 29 MW project in Davao, adding 214 MW to the country's electrical supply [6].
Largest PV facility in the Philippines at Robinsons Starmills, San Fernando, Pampanga, with 10,880 solar panels covering 1.75 hectares [7].
Completion of Southeast Asia's first utility-scale Solar-Battery Micro-Grid in Paluan, Occidental Mindoro, aiming to alleviate energy poverty [8].
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Act (RA 11285) is enacted, promoting energy efficiency measures and encouraging the use of renewable energy sources, including solar power, to improve energy efficiency and reduce greenhouse gas emissions [9].
Solar Capacity Reaches 1 GW Milestone. The installed solar capacity in the Philippines reached a significant milestone of 1 GW (gigawatt), indicating a substantial growth in solar energy adoption. The milestone demonstrated the country's progress in expanding its renewable energy sources [10].
Project SINAG, a two-year research project under the Joint Research Project between the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) of the Philippines and the Ministry of Science and Technology (MOST) of the People's Republic of China, aims to accurately assess the potential output power of Solar PV installations using geospatial technologies and develop forecasting models [11].
References:
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[3] “A History of Solar Power in the Philippines,” Buskowitz Energy, Oct. 03, 2018. https://www.buskowitz.com/a-history-of-solar-power-in-the-philippines/
[4] “Renewable Energy Act of 2008 (RA 9513),” One Planet network, Jan. 17, 2020. https://www.oneplanetnetwork.org/knowledge-centre/policies/renewable-energy-act-2008-ra-9513
[5] “ERC Clarifies Provisions in the Amended Net-Metering Rules - Energy Regulatory Commission,” www.erc.gov.ph. https://www.erc.gov.ph/ContentPage/62004#:~:text=The%20ERC%20implemented%20the%20Net-Metering%20Program%20in%202013%2C
[6] S. Si, “The History of Solar Energy in the Philippines - Solar Panels Philippines | Solaric.” https://solaric.com.ph/blog/history-solar-energy-philippines/
[7] “Robinsons Starmills,” Solenergy Systems Inc, March 04, 2020. https://solenergy.com.ph/projects/robinsons-starmills/
[8] “Solar Para Sa Bayan - 1st Utility Scale Solar-Battery Micro-Grid in SE-Asia,” Solar Para Sa Bayan, Mar. 18, 2018. https://www.solarparasabayan.ph/the-first-utility-scale-solar-battery-micro-grid-in-southeast-asia/
[9] “Everything You Need to Know About Solar Energy Laws in the PH,” solareadyph, Mar. 06, 2021. https://www.solaready.ph/post/solar-energy-laws-in-the-ph#:~:text=They%20signed%20Solar%20Energy%20laws%20last%20April%202019
[10] “63 MW solar project completed in Philippines as part of 5 GW renewables plan,” pv magazine International, Jul. 08, 2021. https://www.pv-magazine.com/2021/07/08/63-mw-solar-project-completed-in-philippines-as-part-of-5-gw-renewables-plan/#:~:text=According%20to%20statistics%20released%20by%20the%20Department%20of
[11] “Project SINAG - ABOUT THE PROJECT,” www.sinag.nec.upd.edu.ph. https://www.sinag.nec.upd.edu.ph/about/about-the-project