A renewable resource is a natural
resource which can replenish with the
passage of time and for ex-Solar
energy, Wind Energy etc.
ADVANTAGES:
1.They require less maintenance .
2.They don’t produce harmful products
such as Carbon dioxide or other pollutants.
3.They are economically beneficial.
• The Philippine government sees the growth of
the renewable energy sector essential for
national energy security.
• The Philippines could be considered a world
leader in renewable energy, with its 30 percent
of its power generation by the renewable
energy sector.
The most common one of the resources in
Philippines is solar energy.
Its geographical position is just over equator due to
which a large amount of solar power can be gathered.
It was the first south-east Asian sector to invest on
large scale on solar energy.
Country’s average solar radiation, based on
sunshine duration, is 161.7 watts per square meter.
Wind power in the Philippines makes up a small
percentage of the total energy.
 In Philippines the never ending wind is
continuously changed into wind energy.
 Potential sites for wind power are in Batanes,
Babuyan Islands, Ilocos Norte, Mindoro, Samar,
Leyte are suitable for wind energy.
Philippines is far most important country for hydro
power.
Nearly 13 dams are constructed for the generation
of hydro power.
. Almost all of the large hydro electric plants
produce 50MW energy.
In Philippines Biomass almost accounts 15% of the
total energy used in the country.
The country has abundant supplies of biomass
resources, offering much potential for clean energy
generation.
The resources available in the Philippines can
generate biomass projects with a potential capacity
of more than 200 MW.
Type of
Energy
INDIA CHINA PAKISTAN PHILIPPINES
SOLAR
ENERGY
It produces about 5 GW China produces about 10
GW
They produce electricity
150 MW
Philippinesproduces
about 500 MW
WIND
ENERGY
India produces about
21,080 MW
China produces 75,580
MW They produce about 150
MW
Philippines produces
around 84 MW
HYDRO
POWER
India produces 1,14,000
MW Hours
It produces about
600,000 MW
Pakistan produces about
6,654MW
Philippinesproduces
about 3,289 MW
BIOMASS
ENERGY
India produces about
3,000MW
China's bioenergy
production is
EXCEEDING 50%
Estimated energy is
5700GW
Philippinesproduces
about 250 MW of energy
Comparative table
0
500
1000
CHINA
INDIA
PHILIPPINES
PAKISTAN
Measurements are TW/year

Renewable resources[3]

  • 1.
    A renewable resourceis a natural resource which can replenish with the passage of time and for ex-Solar energy, Wind Energy etc. ADVANTAGES: 1.They require less maintenance . 2.They don’t produce harmful products such as Carbon dioxide or other pollutants. 3.They are economically beneficial.
  • 2.
    • The Philippinegovernment sees the growth of the renewable energy sector essential for national energy security. • The Philippines could be considered a world leader in renewable energy, with its 30 percent of its power generation by the renewable energy sector.
  • 3.
    The most commonone of the resources in Philippines is solar energy. Its geographical position is just over equator due to which a large amount of solar power can be gathered. It was the first south-east Asian sector to invest on large scale on solar energy. Country’s average solar radiation, based on sunshine duration, is 161.7 watts per square meter.
  • 4.
    Wind power inthe Philippines makes up a small percentage of the total energy.  In Philippines the never ending wind is continuously changed into wind energy.  Potential sites for wind power are in Batanes, Babuyan Islands, Ilocos Norte, Mindoro, Samar, Leyte are suitable for wind energy.
  • 5.
    Philippines is farmost important country for hydro power. Nearly 13 dams are constructed for the generation of hydro power. . Almost all of the large hydro electric plants produce 50MW energy.
  • 6.
    In Philippines Biomassalmost accounts 15% of the total energy used in the country. The country has abundant supplies of biomass resources, offering much potential for clean energy generation. The resources available in the Philippines can generate biomass projects with a potential capacity of more than 200 MW.
  • 7.
    Type of Energy INDIA CHINAPAKISTAN PHILIPPINES SOLAR ENERGY It produces about 5 GW China produces about 10 GW They produce electricity 150 MW Philippinesproduces about 500 MW WIND ENERGY India produces about 21,080 MW China produces 75,580 MW They produce about 150 MW Philippines produces around 84 MW HYDRO POWER India produces 1,14,000 MW Hours It produces about 600,000 MW Pakistan produces about 6,654MW Philippinesproduces about 3,289 MW BIOMASS ENERGY India produces about 3,000MW China's bioenergy production is EXCEEDING 50% Estimated energy is 5700GW Philippinesproduces about 250 MW of energy
  • 8.