Posts Tagged ‘renewable energy sources’
Philippine Renewable Energy News Bulletin 4 – September 19, 2009
Philippine Renewable Energy News Bulletin 4 – September 19, 2009
The recent passage of the Philippine Renewable Energy (RE) Law and its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) now clearly defines the legal and regulatory framework for renewable energy investment in the Philippines. After almost a long 10 year wait, this important piece of legislation has passed deliberations in both chambers of the Philippine Congress and Senate and was signed into law by President Gloria.
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Philippine Renewable Energy News Bulletin 3 – September 19, 2009
Philippine Renewable Energy News Bulletin 3 – September 19, 2009
The passage of the Philippine Renewable Energy (RE) Law and its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR) is expected to promote the development of the renewable energy industry in the Philippines. After almost a long 10 year wait, this important piece of legislation has passed deliberations in both chambers of the Philippine Congress and Senate and was signed into law by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.
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Philippine Renewable Energy News Bulletin 1 & 2 – July 13-14, 2009
Philippine Renewable Energy News Bulletin 1 – July 13, 2009
Your favorite energy technology expert is launching his maiden issue of Renewable Energy News to highlight recent developments arising from the passage of the Philippine Renewable Energy (RE) Law and its Implementing Rules and Regulations (IRR). After almost a long 10 year wait, this important piece of legislation has passed deliberations in both chambers of the Philippine Congress and Senate and was signed into law by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. More »
Energy Technology Expert – my expertise and services
Where to Get Assistance for Energy & Electricity Investment Opportunities in the Philippines
Marcial Ocampo provides a blog on issues and concerns regarding current and future fuel cycles and power generation technologies as they affect the environment, fuel supplies and power generation capacities, efficiency of utilization of fuel or energy resource, pollution & greenhouse gas emissions, and cost of power (overnight capital cost $/kW) and energy (levelized $/kWh).
He provides market, technical and economic feasibility studies and prepares project finance models for determining asset value (bid price), levelized price of energy or electricity, or equity returns (DCF IRR).
He is also familiar with investment opportunities in the Philippine energy and electricity sector (Philippine Energy Plan, Power Development Plan) and the regulatory framework (EPIRA and RE laws, implementing rules and regulations, Distribution Code, Grid Code) for purchasing a power plant from PSALM/NPC or for putting up a new power plant (conventional, fossil or renewable).
He can guide you in securing incentives under the latest Philippine Renewable Energy (RE) law and its implementing rules and regulations (IRR).
In addition, he could guide you in securing the needed endorsement from the Philippine Department of Energy (DOE), permits and licenses from the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) and other government agencies (DTI, SEC, BIR, DENR, EMB, NWRB, PNRI, DOLE, NTC, BOC, PPA, ATO, PDEA, BOI, NCIP and LGUs) in order that the facility is duly licensed to operate as a power generation facility with an electricity tariff that is the “best new entrant” for the given location and application in order to balance the need of the customers for affordable electricity and the need of the investor to meet its investment return criteria.
Should you need assistance in preparing a project finance model and a feasibility study (market, technical, economic, financial) using Philippine oil, energy and electricity data, please don’t hesitate to contact Marcial.
email: mars_ocampo@yahoo.com and energydataexpert@gmail.com
tel/fax: (632)-932-5530 More »
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Large-Scale Project Finance Models
Large-Scale Project Finance Models:
- Oil Thermal Power Plant – 2,000 US$
- Pulverized Thermal Power Plant – 4,000 US$
- Advance Coal Thermal Power Plant – 6,000 US$
- Geothermal Power Plant – 8,000 US$
- Simple Gas Turbine Power Plant – 9,000 US$
- Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Power Plant – 10,000 US$
- Energy Storage Power Plant – 12,000 US$*
- Solar Thermal Power Plant – 14,000 US$*
- Fuel Cells Power Plant – 16,000 US$*
- Ocean Thermal Power Plant – 18,000 US$*
- Ocean Wave Power Plant – 20,000 US$*
- Tidal Power Plant – 22,000 US$*
- Nuclear Power Plant – 30,000 US$*
*Please inquire about payment options directly to me.
Contents:
1) Input (Assumption) Sheet
2) Report (Summary) Sheet
3) Project Cost Sheet (equipment cost, ocean freight, insurance, taxes & duties, brokerage & local shipping, erection & installation, land & right-of-way, project development & contract management, initial stocks & inventories, manpower mobilization & training, working capital, interest during construction, other capitalized expenses)
4) Construction Sheet (construction schedule, equity/loan drawdown, interest during construction)
5) Model Sheet (escalation of items, starting costs, capacity & degradation, heat rate & efficiency degradation, maintenance & overhaul scheduel, available hours, gross generation, plant use & net generation, transmission/distribution line constraints & losses, net electricity sales, revenue items, expense items, income statement, balance sheet, cash flow statement, project & equity IRR, project & equity payback, debt service cover ratio)
6) Depreciation Sheet (evolution of balance sheet accounts, working capital)
7) Loan Amortization Table (interest & principal repayment)
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