The Philippines issued a new regulations, which stipulates matters such as interconnected standards, compliance requirements and pricing methods.
The Philippine Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) approves a new regulations with a distributed energy resource (DER) with a capacity of not more than 1 mW and will take effect within 15 days.
The new regulations have opened up the possibility of injecting the remaining electricity into the grid into the power grid and up to 30%of the compensation for the distributed renewable energy system.
Since 2008, the Philippines has only allowed a net measurement of renewable energy systems below 100 kW, but the plan has failed to give birth to a significant growth. Most of the existing roof photovoltaic power generation capacity in the Philippines is actually deployed through the existing long -term protection electricity price.
The Philippines plans to install 15 GW of clean energy by 2030. The recent statistical data of international renewable energy institutions show that as of the end of 2021, the country's optical installation capacity is 1.08 GW.







