This study addresses strategies for promoting sustainable end-use electricity efficiency activities within the framework of the Philippines power sector reform and the anticipated demand management activities. The main objective of the study is to help the Philippines government to develop sustainable end-use energy conservation and efficiency activities (i.e., an end-use energy efficiency market) by using a combined demonstration project and training program that would act as a 'catalyst' for the emergence of an end-use energy efficiency market. The design of the recommended demonstration project will take into account the past experience of energy conservation and efficiency improvement activities in the country, the ongoing power sector reform, and interest among government and utility company officials in managing electricity demand.
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Document Date
1995/07/01
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Document Type
ESMAP Paper
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Report Number
48187
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Volume No
1
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Total Volume(s)
1
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Disclosure Date
2021/06/13
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Disclosure Status
Disclosed
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Doc Name
Philippines - Action plan on electric energy efficiency and conservation options
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Keywords
efficiency improvement;Energy;end-use efficiency;Electricity;energy conservation and efficiency;power factor correction;efficiency standard;power crisis;power sector reform;end-use energy efficiency;adoption of energy efficiency;investment in energy efficiency;end-use efficiency improvement;energy management service;energy conservation programs;industrial sector;total electricity consumption;energy consumer;energy management company;public sector capacity;demand-side management programs;sale of electricity;energy efficiency improvement;power sector restructuring;private sector involvement;electricity conservation;load management;residential sector;cost of energy;Access to Energy;skilled human resource;compact fluorescent lamp;amount of electricity;energy savings potential;law and regulation;monthly energy expenditure;energy efficiency measure;electricity price;commercial sector;public awareness;business decision making;energy efficiency technology;independent power producer;conservation trust fund;foreign private sector;fund for electricity;building energy use;availability of fund;lack of finance;minimum efficiency standard;electricity demand forecast;power sector development;free trade policy;industrial energy consumption;cost generation;competitive power market;high import duties;complicated customs procedures;reducing energy consumption;Electricity Tariff Structure;energy efficient equipment;efficient end-use;financially viable option;peak demand;Technology Transfer;utility company;
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Philippines - Action plan on electric energy efficiency and conservation options (English). Energy Sector Management Assistance Programme (ESMAP) Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/373871493860693522/Philippines-Action-plan-on-electric-energy-efficiency-and-conservation-options