The Philippines' Shift from Renewable Energy to Coal

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A combination of policies that privilege coal, rapid economic growth, and business elites seeking profits above all else explain coal’s victory. In 2020, renewable energy’s share was reduced to 29.2% while coal increased to 43.8%. The Philippine government declared a moratorium on coal-fired power plants.

A combination of policies that privilege coal, rapid economic growth, and business elites seeking profits above all else explain coal’s victory. Why does the Philippines lag in generating renewable energy today when they were one of the leaders two decades ago? In 2020, renewable energy’s share was reduced to 29.2% while coal increased to 43.8%. Currently, there are 28 coal-fired power plants in the country with total installed capacity of 9.88 gigawatts.

In November 2020, the Philippine government declared a moratorium on coal-fired power plants

 

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