Request for Comments on the Draft PNS/DOE FS 2:2006 LPG Refilling Plant - General Requirements
Post date: Friday, 20 April 2018 04:15PM

Request for Comments

The Oil Industry Management Bureau through the Oil Industry Standards and Monitoring Division in cooperation with the Technical Committee on Petroleum Processes and Facility (TCPPF) has just completed the review/update/revision of PNS/DOE FS 2:2006 LPG Refilling Plant - General Requirements. This is in compliance with the Bureau of Philippine Standards Directives, Part 1, 2.8 Maintenance of standards which states that:

"Every Philippine National Standard (PNS) shall be subjected to systematic review in order to determine whether it should be reconfirmed, amended/revised or withdrawn at least every five (5) years or as the need arises due to market requests, technological and other acceptable reasons."

Enclosed is a copy of the reviewed/updated/revised draft PNS/DOE FS 2:2006 LPG Refilling Plant - General Requirements which is being circulated to all concerned sectors from April 13 - June 13, 2018 for comments. We appreciate receiving your comments on or before June 13, 2018. Non-receipt of your comments on the specified date shall be construed as your concurrence to the draft PNS/DOE FS 2:2006 LPG Refilling Plant - General Requirements.

Thank you for your usual cooperation.

(signed) Director Rino E. Abad

Chairman - TCPPF

OIC, OIMB

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Invitation: E-Power Mo, Communicating Efficiency Across Energy Sector
Post date: Thursday, 19 April 2018 01:05PM

To all interested parties:

The Department of Energy (DOE) will hold the “E-Power Mo, Communicating Efficiency Across Energy Sector” on April 24, 2018 at Hotel Supreme Convention Plaza, Baguio City. This event will be undertaken in cooperation with the Presidential Communications Operations Office (PCOO), the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) and the US Agency for International Development’s (USAID) Building Low Emission Alternatives to Develop Economic Resilience and Sustainability (B-LEADERS) Project. 

This activity aims to highlight and promote the importance of energy efficiency in all sectors and to make energy efficiency a way of life for every Filipino. 

We would like to invite you to this one-day event. The morning plenary shall contain topics like, Machine Learning: Going Beyond the Hype and Making it Work for Earth Science, Vanadium Flow Battery for Ancillary, Energy Efficiency Situation of the Philippines, and Success Story: Energy Management System/ISO 50001.

In the afternoon, Breakout Session 4 shall tackle several important topics such as: Consumer Empowerment; Public Consultation on Direct Connection Guidelines; Public Consultation on Causer Pays Mechanism; and Information Education and Communication Campaign on ER 1-94: Benefits of Host Community. Registration for this conference is free.

For confirmation, kindly fill-up the attached registration form and submit through fax nos.  840-22-43/840-22-14 or email at getaladojun@gmail.com, rsumulong2016@gmail.com  and jvrbitoon23@gmail.com on or before April 22, 2018.  For inquiries and other matters, please get in touch with Ms. Rose V. Sumulong or Mr. Victorino Getalado, Jr. at telephone numbers (02) 840-2243, (02) 479-2900 local nos. 201, 214 and 275 and Mr. Jorge Vincent R. Bitoon at telephone numbers (02) 840-2214 or (02) 479-2900 local nos. 209, 346 and 242. You may also send your queries to the email addresses mentioned above.  

We look forward to your attendance and active participation in the conduct of the said event. Attached is the program of the activity for your reference. 

Very truly yours,

(signed) Felix William B. Fuentebella
Undersecretary

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Competitive Selection Process Advisory
Post date: Thursday, 12 April 2018 09:36PM

To effectively implement Department Circular No. DC2018-02-0003 entitled, "Adopting and Prescribing the Policy for the Competitive Selection Process in the Procurement by the Distribution Utilities of Power Supply Agreement for the Captive Market", the Department of Energy (DOE) hereby issues the following:

1. The DOE emphasizes that the CSP policy aims to promote the needs of the consumers as presented in the Distribution Development Plan (DDPs) and Power Supply Procurement Plans (PSPPs) of the Distribution Utilities (DUs). The DU shall embrace the principle of technology neutrality and consider the reliability of energy services in a least cost manner. The DU shall also ensure that it can meet the demand for its Captive Market at any given time.

Hence, Section 1, Subsection 1.4 of the CSP Circular is further clarified, to wit:

1.1. Item (iii) means that the fuel resource to be indicated in the Terms of Reference (TOR) shall describe the capability of the power generation plant needed to meet the load or demand behavior, which can either be conventional or renewable energy. The specific types of fuels enumerated are provided as examples only of conventional and renewable sources of energy.

1.2. The parameter on emerging technology under Item (iv) is optional and may only be specified when necessary, based on the load or demand behavior of the customers.

While new technologies are being encouraged to participate in the CSP, the TOR or the procurement process shall not refer to a specific type of technology or power plant.

2. Pursuant to Section 5 of the CSP Circular, all DUs are hereby advised to establish their respective Third Party Bids and Awards Committee (TPBAC), TPBAC Technical Working Group (TWG) and TPBAC Secretariat.

Further, the selection process on the representatives of the captive customers to the TPBAC of each DU shall be submitted to the DOE for review and approval.

The same applies to the establishment of the Joint TPBAC, Joint TPBAC TWG and Joint TPBAC Secretariat.

3. In accordance to Section 4, all DUs are advised to prepare their respective PSPPs to be incorporated on the DDP. Attached as "Annex A" is the PSPP template for the guidance of the CSP participants.

4. In accordance with the "buyers' market principle" under the RA 9136, the CSP Circular does not allow unsolicited proposals from suppliers. All PSAs shall be procured through the CSP and shall be based-on planning and scheduling of power supply requirements, as specified in the PSPP.

5. In accordance with the transparency principle in the administration of the CSP, all stages enumerated under Section 8.5 (Publication and Posting) shall be posted in the DOE CSP Portal.

In the interim, all updates related to the CSP activities and invitation to DOE as CSP Observers must be submitted to the DOE through e-mail address doe.csp@gmail.com.

For your guidance and compliance.

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