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THE GOVERNMENT needs to lay down a timeline for decommissioning or repurposing coal-fired power plants, analysts said.

鈥淚n a just energy transition, this means that there should be a plan set out by the Department of Energy (DoE). What will be the timeline for the phaseout or transition of coal to renewable energy?鈥 Greenpeace Philippines campaigner Khevin Yu said by telephone.

鈥淎lthough it鈥檚 an effort in the part of DoE to reach out to power companies, they should have a better role in laying down how it should look like because it seems that they鈥檙e basically passing it on to the generating sector鈥 but they can do more,鈥 Mr. Yu said.

The DoE issued a statement last week encouraging a voluntary early and orderly decommissioning or repurposing of existing coal-fired power plants in line with the Philippines鈥 energy transition program.

This should be done while keeping supply stable and addressing the climate emergency by ramping up renewable energy to a 50% share by 2040, it said.

鈥淭he DoE should review and upscale the updates on renewable energy and eventually 鈥yung pagbawas nang malaki (the large reduction) and eventually phaseout of coal in the Philippines,鈥 Mr.听Yu said.

Angelika Marie C. David, manager for energy policy of the Institute for Climate and Sustainable Cities, welcomed the initiative of the DoE as it would likely add to the government鈥檚 climate action efforts and ramp up the integration of renewables in the energy mix.

鈥淲e trust that the DoE will treat the shift to renewable energy as their top priority in order to achieve affordable, reliable, and secure indigenous energy for all Filipinos,鈥 Ms. David said in an e-mail.

For generation companies, this should be good news, according to China Bank Capital Corp. Managing Director Juan Paolo E. Colet, as this signals that 鈥渢he DoE will not impose a mandatory phaseout of coal-fired power plants.鈥

鈥淭his assures conventional power companies that they can continue serving the country鈥檚 electricity needs while having the leeway to explore investments in renewable energy,鈥 Mr. Colet said in a Viber message.

However, BDO Capital & Investment Corp. President Eduardo V. Francisco said that replacing coal-fired plants would need baseload power that would work 鈥100% of the time.鈥

鈥淓ven if it says they want to transition but they have no incentives, they have no framework, it does not mean anything to me or to the gencos (generation companies),鈥 Mr. Francisco said in a phone call.

鈥淔irst of all, the big banks don鈥檛 lend to coal anymore. There鈥檚 no new coal being developed,鈥 he added.

In 2020, the government declared a moratorium on greenfield coal-fired plants, signaling a shift to a more flexible power mix.

There are 62 coal-fired plantsconnected to the grid as of August, with total installed capacity of 12,472.6 megawatts, according to the data from the DoE. 鈥 Sheldeen Joy Talavera