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RENEWABLE ENERGY
Renewable energy is uneconomical and not environmental friendly
Many believe including the department of energy that the development and optimal use of renewable energy resources are sustainable energy agenda and an essential part of low emissions development strategy which is vital to addressing challenges of climate change and securing energy future requirement.
In the Philippines, the National Renewable Energy Program (NREP) sets out indicative interim targets to deliver renewable energy within a timeframe from 2011 to 2030. To achieve this, NREP believe that detailed planning, financing, and building of renewable energy infrastructure will have to be undertaken at a certain time scale to resolve the issue on power supply, economic health and environmentalism. This is quite strange that experts within the government sector don’t recognize that the goal is impossible to achieve with the present socio-economic paradigm.
The all-time favorite wind and solar power for having no air pollution and perpetual source of energy are equally destructive and economically impractical. The primary reasons are capital cost, inefficiency, land requirement and material manufacturing.
SOLAR POWER (pv)
Solar power generation is worse than wind power with regard to efficiency, capital and environmental costs. Material manufacturing has toxic chemical wastes from photovoltaic and battery like arsenic, gallium, cadmium, lead and other corrosive substances. Manufacturing also requires large amount of energy consumption from concrete foundations, steel frames, battery banks, conductors and cells itself.
Solar power can be considered a land counter-productive either farmland or municipality for having at least 3-5 hectares per MW installed capacity. Like wind power it is virtually difficult to apply solar power as source of energy since the Philippines is dominated with farm lands and limited space for human inhabitants.