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Philippines orders energy storage for renewable power plants of more than 10 MW – SPE

solarenergyBy solarenergyMarch 1, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Department of Energy (DOE) order sets new rules for mandatory energy storage, including a minimum capacity of at least 20% of the installed power plant capacity. DOE also calls for energy storage system (ESS) installations to have grid support capabilities, such as grid-shaping inverters to help stabilize voltage and frequency.

February 27, 2026
Matthew Lynas

The 40 MW/60 MWh Alaminos Energy Storage system, developed by ACEN, is connected to the 120 MW Alaminos solar farm in the Philippines.

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Developers building intermittent renewable power plants in the Philippines with a capacity of 10 MW or more will also be required to install energy storage systems (ESS) in addition to the new Department of Energy regulations.

The DOE updated its Energy Storage Systems Policy on February 26, 2026, with a framework establishing the minimum amounts of energy storage capacity that must be installed adjacent to affected plants. According to the new rules, projects will have to integrate ESS with a capacity of at least 20% of the installed capacity of the generation plant as part of project development and grid integration. The DOE said this is consistent with systems studies and local technical requirements.

The deployment of renewable energy sources has accelerated in the Philippines, driven by reforms that lifted restrictions on foreign investment and improvements in permitting procedures for solar projects. Flagship projects include the 3.5 GW solar and 4.5 GWh battery ESS MTerra project, which completed initial grid synchronization and energization for the first phase in February 2026.

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