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Distributed Photovoltaic Economic Impact Analysis in the Philippines

Oct 30, 2019 · video

In this webinar, panelists discuss the economic and utility revenue impacts of distributed photovoltaic deployment (DPV) in the Philippines. Content is based on a study conducted by USAID Clean Power Asia, the National Renewable Energy Laboratory, and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in partnership with the Philippines Department of Energy. The study evaluates and analyzes the economic and technical implications of (DPV) deployment in the Philippines.

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Philippines Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS) Planning Calculator

Aug 07, 2019 · News Item

This calculator is designed to help utilities understand when they will need to procure additional renewable capacity, and how procuring additional renewables could result in cost savings.

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Distributed Photovoltaic Economic and Technical Impact Analysis in the Philippines

Jun 26, 2019 · News Item

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) and the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) have released a report titled, "Distributed Photovoltaic Economic and Technical Impact Analysis in the Philippines." The report details the issues surrounding the development of disrupted solar photovoltaics in the Philippines.

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Distributed Photovoltaic Economic and Technical Impact Analysis in the Philippines

Jun 26, 2019 · Link

Economic and technical implication study of the distributed solar photovoltaics (DPV) development in the Philippines.

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Establishment and Development of Competitive Renewable Energy Zones in the Country

Feb 14, 2019 · Link

A circular from the Philippines Department of Energy on establishing competitive renewable energy zones (CREZ) in the Philippines.

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Greening the Grid: Solar and Wind Grid Integration Study for the Luzon-Visayas System of the Philippines

Aug 13, 2018 · Link

Grid Integration Study for the Luzon-Visayas System of the Philippines

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