Energy Efficiency and Conservation Law Philippines
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Law Philippines
Energy Efficiency and Conservation Law Philippines
HABITAN
Division Chief,
Energy Efficiency & Conservation Division,
DOE
Department of Energy
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HISTORICAL DIRECTIVES AND ISSUANCES ON ENERGY CONSERVATION AND
BACKGROUND ENERGY EFFICIENCY
Office of Energy
Ministry of Affairs Department of
(1986-1992)
Energy Energy
(1977- 1986) (1992 -)
AO 228 s. 2008
AO 183 s.2007
AO 110-A s.2006
MC 185 s. 2005
AO 117 s.2005
AO 126 s.2005
AO 110 s.2004
EO 422 s.1990 MC 2016-001
EO 418 s.1990 AO 103 s.2004
RA 9136 s.2001 DC 2016-04-0005
MO 30 s.1990
Batas Pambansa 73 : EO 472 s. 1998 DC 2014-08-0014 Energy
MO 17 s.1990
Energy Conservation Law EO 123 s.1993 DC 2014-08-0014 Efficiency and
(1980-1990) Conservation
RA 7648 s.1993
RA 7638 s.1992 Act 2019
• 1986-1990
Revolutionary
1973-74 1979 1980 1986 Government 1991 2012 2018 2019
• BNPP not operated • 1990’S: >12hrs. Brownouts
• No Additional • 1993 -..: IPP Contracts
Power Plant • 1996 : DSM Framework (ERB) Oil Price ave.
Oil Embargo Crude Oil
Oil Price Increase $58.15/barrel
$9.35/barrel $37.42/barrel
$20.20/barrel
OPEC Crude Oil Price ave.
Highest Ave. Price
Oil Glut for March 2019
Oil Crises Increase
$10/barrel $66.37/barrel
$29.10/barrel $86.46/barrel
(Source:https://countryeconomy.com
/raw-materials/opec
Department of Energy NOTE: Prices are in Nominal Value
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BACKGROUND COUNTRIES WITH ENERGY EFFICIENCY LAW
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SALIENT FEATURES OF THE
ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND
CONSERVATION ACT 2019
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Republic Act 11285
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Major Provisions of the Law
MAJOR PROVISIONS
A. Certification for Professional Competency and Accreditation for Professional
Services
B. Energy Performance Standards and Labeling Requirements
C. Designated Establishments
D. Inter-Agency EE&C Committee
E. Demand Side Management
F. Role of LGUs
G. Incentives
H. Waste Management, Collection, Recycling and Disposal
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Roles and Responsibilities of the 22 Government Agencies
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INTER-AGENCY ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND CONSERVATION COMMITTEE (IAEECC)
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DESIGNATED ESTABLISHMENTS
TYPE 1 TYPE 2
Establishments Establishments Other Establishments
A. Professional Competency
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CERTIFICATION FOR PROFESSIONAL COMPTENCY AND ACCREDITATION FOR
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
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ROLE OF THE LGUs
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ENERGY PERFORMANCE STANDARD AND LABELLING REQUIREMENTS
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INCENTIVES
FISCAL INCENTIVES
NON-FISCAL INCENTIVES
• Provision of Awards and Recognition for innovations in EE&C
best practices, projects and products
No energy label
Removal / Tampering of energy label
False / Misleading energy information
Dealing with products that do not comply with MEP
No CECO or CEM
Resisting on-site inspection (as per Sec. 23 of RA 11285)
No submission of reports
Failure to comply with DOE’s orders (enforcement)
Violation of the IRR, codes and guidelines
The DOE may consider the following measures prior to the imposition of
the fines and penalties:
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PROHIBITED ACTS AND ENFORCEMENT
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Thank You.
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