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Philippines-Taiwan Solar Energy Partnership
« on: October 12, 2010, 05:59:18 PM »
The Congressional Commission on Science, Technology and Engineering (COMSTE) is set to send a delegation composed of experts from government, academe and industry to Taiwan to set the groundwork for RP-Taiwan solar energy collaboration.

The contingent, which is set to leave on October 26, is headed by COMSTE Executive Director Dr. Gregory Tangonan. The group will be composed also of professors from De La Salle and Ateneo and representatives from leading solar and electronics companies.

COMSTE chair senator Edgardo Angara said the delegation is a Public Private Partnership (PPP) which he says is the beginning of the proposed Renewable Energy Research and Development Institute (RERDI), which is set to expand the Renewable Energy industry of the country.

Angara has pointed out that P100 million has been allocated from the 2009 budget of the Department of Science and Technology for the creation of RERDI.

The Philippine delegation will visit with the heads of more than 15 solar companies in the hopes of being able to entice them to send their solar cells for testing at a new solar testing facility which is set to open within the month in Batangas. The facility is a partnership between COMSTE and First Philec and can test panels for optimal output in tropical conditions.

Angara said that this project and collaboration with the Taiwanese marks the beginning of the RE industry in the country.

"Developing innovative Renewable Energy Systems can aid in achieving the long term goal of energy independence. With RERDI, we can fully utilize Public Private Partnerships and our ties with neighboring countries to stimulate growth in the RE power sector," said Angara.

Other projects selected by COMSTE for the RERDI are solar cooling assessment, development and demonstration program by the Philippine Green Building Council (PHILGBC)/Institute of Industrial Electrical Engineers/De La Salle University and the study of algae as a biofuel. A team composed of members from Ateneo University, Alson Aquaculture Inc., and two other photo bio-reactor companies aims to study optimal conditions that will promote the growth of algae and the cleaning of coal fired plants by placing nearby aquaculture ponds.

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