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PVM Electric Cooperatives National Electrification Administration (NEA) ASEP PV Mainstreaming Program PVM Electric Cooperatives Prof. Wali del Mundo World Bank Consultant +63 918 963 2833 rddelmundo@gmail.com

PV Mainstreaming Electric Cooperatives QUIZELCO II ILECO II NORECO I SURSECO II DASURECO II ZAMSURECO I COTELCO-PPALMA COTELCO SUKELCO SOCOTECO I SOCOTECO II ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE % HH Electrified Un-electrified HH PVM Target HH QUEZELCO II 85.1% 5,976 1,000 ILECO II 92.6% 9,601 500 NORECO I 83.6% 15,038 4,400 SURSECO II 91.1% 7,050 627 ZAMSURECO I 72.8% 44,641 9,000 DASURECO 76.5% 48,511 10,000 COTELCO 86.1% 23,185 7,000 COTELCO PPALMA 60.4% 31,974 5,000 SOCOTECO I 66.7% 54,572 2,000 SOCOTECO II 59.2% 123,875 SUKELCO 57.0% 77,705

PV Mainstreaming Electric Cooperatives Region IV-A Quezon II Electric Cooperative (QUEZELCO II) Off-Grid Electrification Target Households 1,000 Energy Purchased (kWh) [2015] 17,063,731 Peak Demand (kW) 5,411 Potential Households 40,200 Energized Households 34,224 Unergized Households 5,976 Electrification Ratio (%) 85% Overall Performance Rating [NEA] AAA Terrain Island Access Boat Security Level (UNDSS) Substantial

PV Mainstreaming Electric Cooperatives Region VI Iloilo II Electric Cooperative (ILECO II) Off-Grid Electrification Target Households 500 Terrain Upland Access Horse/Foot Security Level (UNDSS) Moderate Energy Purchased (kWh) [2015] 145,582,992 Energy Sales (kWh) [2015] 128,336,581 Peak Demand (kW) 27,044 Potential Households 130,600 Energized Households 120,999 Unergized Households 9,601 Electrification Ratio (%) 93% Overall Performance Rating [NEA] AAA

PV Mainstreaming Electric Cooperatives NIR Negros Oriental I Electric Cooperative (NORECO I) Off-Grid Electrification Target Households 4,400 Terrain Upland 400 HH for each of the 11 Districts Access Motorcycle/Horse/Foot Security Level (UNDSS) Low Energy Purchased (kWh) [2015] 61,082,831 Energy Sales (kWh) [2015] 52,942,544 Peak Demand (kW) 13,109 Potential Households 91,700 Energized Households 77,001 Unergized Households 14,699 Electrification Ratio (%) 84% Overall Performance Rating [NEA] AAA

PV Mainstreaming Electric Cooperatives Region IX Zamboanga del Sur I Electric Cooperative (ZAMSURECO I) Off-Grid Electrification Target Households 9,000 Terrain Upland Access Horse/Motorcycle/Foot Security Level (UNDSS) Moderate Energy Purchased (kWh) [2015] 112,206,164 Energy Sales (kWh) [2015] 98,135,839 Peak Demand (kW) 41,656 Potential Households 164,000 Energized Households 119,359 Unergized Households 44,641 Electrification Ratio (%) 73% Overall Performance Rating [NEA] AAA

PV Mainstreaming Electric Cooperatives CARAGA Surigao del Sur II Electric Cooperative (SURSECO II) Off-Grid Electrification Target Households 627 Terrain Upland (accessible through river) Access River Boat Security Level (UNDSS) Substantial Energy Purchased (kWh) [2015] 39,804,033 Energy Sales (kWh) [2015] 34,571,072 Peak Demand (kW) 15,298 Potential Households 79,100 Energized Households 72,050 Unergized Households 7,050 Electrification Ratio (%) 91% Overall Performance Rating [NEA] AAA SURSECO II

PV Mainstreaming Electric Cooperatives Region XI Davao del Sur Electric Cooperative (DASURECO) Off-Grid Electrification Target Households 10,000 Terrain Upland/Island Access Horse/Boat/Foot Security Level (UNDSS) Substantial Energy Purchased (kWh) [2015] 167,256,637 Energy Sales (kWh) [2015] 152,128,939 Peak Demand (kW) 53,340 Load Factor 69% Sub-Station Capacity (kVA) 81,000 Circuit kms. of Line 5,604 Potential Households 206,500 Energized Households 157,989 Unergized Households 48,511 Electrification Ratio (%) 77% Overall Performance Rating [NEA] AAA

PV Mainstreaming Electric Cooperatives Region XII North Cotabato Electric Cooperative (COTECLO) Off-Grid Electrification Target Households 7,000 Energy Purchased (kWh) [2015] 188,007,798 Energy Sales (kWh) [2015] 164,221,693 Peak Demand (kW) 34,868 Potential Households [DOE/NEA] 167,000 Energized Households [DOE/NEA] 143,815 Unergized Households 23,185 Electrification Ratio (%) 86% Overall Performance Rating [NEA] AAA Security Level Substantial (UNDSS) Moderate accdg. to EC

PV Mainstreaming Electric Cooperatives Region XII North Cotabato Electric Cooperative PPALMA (COTECLO-PPALMA) Off-Grid Electrification Target Households 5,000 Terrain Upland Access Horse/Foot Security Level (UNDSS) Substantial Energy Purchased (kWh) [2015] 44,941,335 Energy Sales (kWh) [2015] 36,675,985 Peak Demand (kW) 15,681 Potential Households 80,800 Energized Households 48,826 Unergized Households 31,974 Electrification Ratio (%) 60% Overall Performance Rating [NEA] B

PV Mainstreaming Electric Cooperatives Region XII South Cotabato I Electric Cooperative (SOCOTECO I) Off-Grid Electrification Target Households 2,000 Security Level (UNDSS) Substantial Energy Purchased (kWh) [2015] 123,472,232 Energy Sales (kWh) [2015] 112,968,021 Peak Demand (kW) 43,820 Potential Households 164,000 Energized Households 109,428 Unergized Households 54,572 Electrification Ratio (%) 67% Overall Performance Rating [NEA] AAA

PV Mainstreaming Electric Cooperatives Region XII South Cotabato II Electric Cooperative (SOCOTECO II) Off-Grid Electrification Target Households 10,000 Energy Purchased (kWh) [2015] 471,649,372 Energy Sales (kWh) [2015] 415,005,706 Peak Demand (kW) 154,618 Potential Households 303,500 Energized Households 179,625 Unergized Households 123,875 Electrification Ratio (%) 59% Overall Performance Rating [NEA] AAA

PV Mainstreaming Electric Cooperatives Region XII Sultan Kudarat Electric Cooperative (SUKELCO) Off-Grid Electrification Target Households 5,000 Energy Purchased (kWh) [2015] 93,895,154 Energy Sales (kWh) [2015] 82,570,567 Peak Demand (kW) 31,141 Potential Households 180,800 Energized Households 103,095 Unergized Households 77,705 Electrification Ratio (%) 57% Overall Performance Rating [NEA] AAA

Thank You Prof. Wali del Mundo World Bank Consultant +63 918 963 2833 rddelmundo@gmail.com