Solar power, wind, biomass are cool, I am not against them per se. I am against the subsidy via FIT that is granted to producers of those renewables. That Renewable Energy Act of 2008 (RA 9513) is a huge energy robbery scheme engineered or inspired by various climate alarmist groups like the UN, WWF and Greenpeace, that will victimize Philippine-based energy consumers.
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PRESS RELEASE
Foundation for Economic Freedom Opposes the Increase in Solar Installation Capacity Under the Feed-in-Tariff (FIT) Subsidy
We, the Foundation for Economic
Freedom, firmly oppose the plan of the Department of Energy (DOE) to increase
the installation target for solar energy from 50 Megawatts to 500 Megawatts
(MW) under the Feed-in-Tariff Subsidy of PHP 9.80 per KWh on the pretext that
the country has to build energy reserves in the summer months of 2015 and 2016.
We believe the DOE’s decision is
illogical, arbitrary, and represents an unjust burden on Filipino electricity
consumers. It is illogical because while
the perceived “emergency” is only during the summer months of 2015 and 2016,
the decision will burden Filipino electricity consumers with additional power
charges amounting to PHP 12 billion annually for the next 20 years, or a grand
total of PHP 240 Billion pesos. This
gigantic burden is on top of the already approved subsidy for the existing
installation targets for renewable energy that is conservatively estimated at
PHP 8 billion pesos annually for the next 20 years.
Solar energy developers will enjoy a
Feed-in-Tariff (“FIT”) rate of PHP 9.68/kWh for the 500 MW when the Wholesale
Electricity Spot Market (WESM) rate is at least half of that. The difference between the WESM rate and the
FIT rate will be shouldered by the Filipino consumers.
We estimate that the total additional bill for Filipino consumers to be
at least PHP 0.32/kW hour if the additional subsidies for the expanded solar
installation capacity is taken into account.
Under the existing rules of the
Feed-in-Tariff system, the renewable energy developers, including the solar
energy producers, will enjoy a guaranteed rate of return of 16% per annum for
the next 20 years. The FIT rates are
fixed for 20 years, irrespective of advances in technology and reductions in
cost of capital equipment.
These developers will enjoy a
greater amount of abnormal profits because the FIT rates calculated by the
Energy Regulatory Commission two years ago may be too high given the drops in
interest rates and the cost of capital equipment.
The burden on Filipino consumers
goes beyond the Feed-in-Tariff subsidy to Renewable Energy developers. Solar is an intermittent power source: it doesn’t generate power at night or when
the sun is covered by clouds. It has an efficiency
rating of only 16 to 20%, which means that most of the time the equipment lies
idle. Because of its intermittent
nature, the grid has to build additional reserves. These additional energy reserves are added
costs that will be passed on to the consumers.
The additional electricity costs
will further lessen the competitiveness of Filipino manufacturers and cause job
losses.
It is absurd that manufacturers and consumers have to bear this additional onerous burden for the next
20 years to address a perceived problem that will last for a mere two months in
2015 and 2016 considering alternative solutions are possible and less
expensive. The plan of the Department of
Energy will only fatten the profits of solar energy developers and their
foreign equipment suppliers at the expense of Filipino consumers who must bear
the additional unjust burden, which is effectively a tax, for the next 20
years.
We, the Foundation for Economic Freedom, are not against renewable
energy per se, but against the obscene prices that must be borne by the
Filipino consumers due to the exorbitant Feed-in-Tariff rates and duration (20
years) given to renewable energy developers.
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See also:
Energy Econ 18: Brown outs in Metro Manila?, April 16, 2014
Energy Econ 21: Joint Statement on EPIRA Implementation, May 27, 2014
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